Wardenclyffe Tunnels Investigation
Beneath Tesla’s Broadcast Power
Tower
Inventor Tesla's Plant Nearing Completion
Brooklyn Eagle, February 8, 1902
Brooklyn Eagle, February 8, 1902
Buildings at Wardencliff to be Used in Developing His Electrical
Discoveries
SINKING a VERY DEEP WELL
A Big Tower 100 Feet in Diameter and Over 200 Feet High--Power House and
Dynamos
(Special to the Eagle)
Work on the buildings at
Wardenclyffe, L. I. to be used by Electrician Tesla in the development of his electrical discoveries,
is progressing rapidly. The power house is completed and the foundations
of the big tower have been laid.
The working room, or
tower, which will be the foundation for Mr. Tesla's across-the-world flashes,
will be octagonal in shape and will be 210 feet high, 100 feet In diameter at
the base, narrowing down to 80 feet in diameter at the top. It will be
constructed chiefly of wood, though the builders say that fifty tons of iron
and steel and 50,000 bolts of various sizes are used in Its construction.
Inside the big tower a
well 120 feet deep has been sunk, the well being 12 feet square, cased Its
entire depth with 8 inch timbers, which will be finished off with brick and
cement. A staircase, which will lead down into the well, is nearly
completed.
Transversely across the
bottom of the well will be a series of four tunnels, each to be 100 feet long,
and a force of workmen has begun work on these subterranean passages.
The power house Is
constructed of pressed brick, and is 100 feet square. In it are a boiler
room, engine and dynamo room, machine shop and laboratory. The
Westinghouse Company furnished the electrical equipment, boilers, engines and
dynamos. Only the finishing touches are needed on the electrical
equipment to make it available and Mr. Tesla promises to begin active
operations very soon.
Cloudborn Electric Wavelets To Encircle the
Globe
New York Times, March 27, 1904.
New York Times, March 27, 1904.
This Is Nicola Tesla's
Latest Dream, and the Long Island Hamlet of
Wardenclyffe Marvels Thereat. To gather in the latent electricity in the
clouds and with the globe itself as a medium of transmission to convey
telegraphic messages, power for commercial purposes, or even the sound of the
human voice to the utmost confines of the earth is the latest dream of Nikola
Tesla.
In an article which
appeared recently in The Electrical World Mr. Tesla explains the
theories on which the world telegraphy system is founded and what he expects to
accomplish by it. His plans involve the establishment of stations for the
transmission of messages and power, "preferably near important centers of
civilization." Oddly enough, what Mr. Tesla proudly designates as
the first of his commercial "world telegraphy" stations has been
established at Wardenclyffe, L. I., which is not in any sense an important
"center of civilization," but a place described by train hands of the
Long Island Railroad as a way station where "a passenger alights
occasionally."
The transmitting station
is an octagonal tower, pyramidal in shape, and some 180 feet in height.
It consists of huge wooden stilts, heavily braced, and reinforced, and
surmounted by a cupola of interlaced steel wires, bent so as to form an
arc. In the cupola there is a wooden platform occupying its entire
width.
Mr. Tesla began work on
his transmitting station about eighteen months ago. When he first came
there, and it was understood that J. Pierpont Morgan had become interested in
his odd enterprise and furnished him with financial assistance, a thrill of
vague expectancy ran through the little settlement, The Wardenclyffe Land
Company, which owns practically all the available ground in the vicinity, gave
the inventor a free grant of some 175 acres of fine land, and then settled down
to wait for the day when Wardenclyffe would become the center of the
universe.
Some of the farmers who
come to Wardenclyffe to send their products to this city look at Mr. Tesla's
tower, which is situated directly opposite the railroad station, and shake
their heads sadly. They are inclined to take a skeptical view regarding
the feasibility of the wireless "world telegraphy" idea, but yet
Tesla's transmitting tower as it stands in lonely grandeur and boldly silhouetted
against the sky on a wide clearing on the concession is a source or great
satisfaction and of some mystification to them all. "It is a mighty
fine tower," said one food farmer to a visitor last week. "The
breeze up there is something grand of a Summer evening, and you can see the
Sound and all the steamers that go by. We are tired, though, trying to
figure out why he put it here instead of at Coney Island." While the tower
itself is very "stagey" and picturesque, it is the wonders that are supposed
to be hidden in the earth underneath it that excite the curiosity of the
population in the little settlement. In the center of the wide concrete
platform which serves as a base for the structure there is a wooden affair very
much like the companionway on an ocean steamer.
The tower and the
enclosure in which it has been built are being carefully guarded these days,
and no one except Mr. Tesla's own men is allowed to approach it. Only
they have been allowed as much as the briefest peep down the
companionway. Mr. Scherff, the private secretary of the inventor, told an
inquirer that the companionway led to a small drainage passage built for the
purpose of keeping the ground about the tower dry. But such of the
villagers as saw the tower constructed tell a different story. They declare
that it leads to a well-like excavation as deep as the tower is high with walls
of masonwork and a circular stairway leading to the bottom. From there,
they say, tunnels have been built in all directions, until the entire ground below
the little plain on which the tower is raised has been honeycombed with
subterranean passages.
They tell with awe how
Mr. Tesla, on his weekly visits to Wardenclyffe, spends as much time in the
underground passages as he does on the tower or in the handsome laboratory and
workshop erected beside it, and where the power plant for the world telegraph
has been installed.
No instruments have been
installed as yet in the transmitter, nor has Mr. Tesla vouchsafed any
description of what they will be like. But in his article he announces
that he will transmit from the tower an electric wave of a total maximum
activity of ten million horse power. This, he says, will be possible with
a plant of but 100 horse power, by the use of a magnifying transmitter of his
own invention and certain artifices which he promises to make known in due
course. What he expects to accomplish is summed up in the closing
paragraph as follows:
"When the great
truth, accidentally revealed and experimentally confirmed, is fully recognized,
that this planet, with all its appalling immensity, is to electric currents
virtually no more than a small metal ball and that by virtue of this fact many
possibilities, each baffling imagination and of incalculable consequence, are
rendered absolutely sure of accomplishment; when the first plant is inaugurated
and it is shown that a telegraphic message, almost as secret and
non-interferable as a thought, can be transmitted to any terrestrial distance,
the sound of the human voice, with all its intonations and inflections
faithfully and instantly reproduced at any other point of the globe, the energy
of a waterfall made available for supplying light, heat or motive power,
anywhere--on sea, or land, or high in the air--humanity will be like an antheap
stirred up with a stick. See the excitement coming!"
Wardenclyffe Foreclosure Proceedings,
pp.177-179
Nikola Tesla for Defendant---Direct.
A. Yes. You see the
underground work is one of the most expensive parts of the tower. In this
system that I have invented it is necessary for the machine to get a grip of
the earth, otherwise it cannot shake the earth. It has to have a grip on
the earth so that the whole of this globe can quiver, and to do that it is
necessary to carry out a very expensive construction. I had in fact
invented special machines. But I want to say this underground work
belongs to the tower.
By Mr. Hawkins:
Q. Anything that was
there, tell us about.
A. There was, as your
Honor states, a big shaft about ten by twelve feet goes down about one hundred
and twenty feet and this was first covered with timber and the inside with
steel and in the center of this there was a winding stairs going down and in
the center of the stairs there was a big shaft again through which the current
was to pass, and this shaft was so figured in order to tell exactly where the
nodal point is, so that I could calculate every point of distance. For
instance I could calculate exactly the size of the earth or the diameter of the
earth and measure it exactly within four feet with that machine.
Q. And that was a
necessary appurtenance to your tower?
A. Absolutely
necessary. And then the real expensive work was to connect that central part
with the earth, and there I had special machines rigged up which would push the
iron pipe, one length after another, and I pushed these iron pipes, I think
sixteen of them, three hundred feet, and then the current through these pipes
takes hold of the earth. Now that was a very expensive part of the work,
but it does not show on the tower, but it belongs to the tower.
Nikola Tesla for
Defendant--Direct.
By Mr. Fordham:
Q. Was the hole really
one hundred and twenty feet deep. did you say?
A. Yes, you see the
ground water on that place is about one hundred and twenty feet. We are
above the ground water about one hundred and twenty feet. In the well we
struck water at about eighty feet.
By the Referee:
Q. What you call the
main water table?
A. Yes, the main well we
struck at eighty feet, but there we had to go deeper.
By Mr. Hawkins:
Q. Tell the court
generally, not in detail, the purpose of that tower and the equipment which you
have described connected with it?
Mr. Fordham: How is that
material?
The Referee: I will take
it.
Mr. Fordham: We except.
A. Well, the primary
purpose of the tower, your Honor, was to telephone, to send the human voice and
likeness around the globe.
By the Referee:
Q. Through the
instrumentality of the earth.
A. Through the instrumentality
of the earth. That was my discovery that I announced in 1893, and now all
the wireless plants are doing that. There is no other system being
used. And the idea was to reproduce this apparatus and then connect it
just with a central station and telephone office, so that you may pick up your
telephone and if you wanted to talk to a telephone subscriber in Australia you
would simply call up that plant and the plant would connect immediately with
that subscriber, no matter where in the world, and you could talk to him.
And I had contemplated to have press messages, stock quotations, pictures for
the press and these reproductions of signatures, checks and everything
transmitted from there throughout the world, but----
Drawing courtesy of Leland Anderson
Wizard, ch 33, p. 291
"At the base of the
edifice, deep below the earth, along the
descending spiral staircase, was a network of catacombs that extended out like
spokes of a wheel. Sixteen of them contained iron pipes which protruded
from the central shaft to a distance of three hundred feet. The expense
for these "terrestrial grippers" was notable, as Tesla had to design
"special machines to push the pipes, one after the other" [Nikola
Tesla On His Work With Alternating Currents . . . , Foreclosure Proceedings]
deep into the earth's interior.
"Also in the well were four stone-lined tunnels, each of which gradually rose back to the surface. Large enough for a man to crawl through, they emerged like isolated, igloo-shaped brick ovens three hundred feet from the base of the tower.
"Although the exact reason for the burrows has not been determined, their necessity was probably multifaceted. Tesla had increased the length of the aerial by over a hundred feet by extending the shaft into the earth. Simultaneously, he was able to more easily transmit energy through the ground with this arrangement. It is possible that he also planned to resonate the aquifer which was situated slightly below the bottom of the well. The insulated passageways which climbed back to the surface may have been safety valves, which would have allowed excess pressure to escape. They also provided an alternative way to access the base. Tesla may have planned to fill other shafts with salt water or liquid nitrogen to augment transmission. There may have also been other reasons for their construction."
"Also in the well were four stone-lined tunnels, each of which gradually rose back to the surface. Large enough for a man to crawl through, they emerged like isolated, igloo-shaped brick ovens three hundred feet from the base of the tower.
"Although the exact reason for the burrows has not been determined, their necessity was probably multifaceted. Tesla had increased the length of the aerial by over a hundred feet by extending the shaft into the earth. Simultaneously, he was able to more easily transmit energy through the ground with this arrangement. It is possible that he also planned to resonate the aquifer which was situated slightly below the bottom of the well. The insulated passageways which climbed back to the surface may have been safety valves, which would have allowed excess pressure to escape. They also provided an alternative way to access the base. Tesla may have planned to fill other shafts with salt water or liquid nitrogen to augment transmission. There may have also been other reasons for their construction."
-- Marc Seifer, Wizard
: the life and times of Nikola Tesla, p. 291 [After "Dig for Mystery
Tunnels Ends With Scientist's Secret Intact," Newsday, Feb. 13,
1979, p. 24, and "Famed inventor, Mystery Tunnels Linked," Newsday,
March 10, 1979, p. 19.]
"Dig for Mystery Tunnels Ends With
Scientist's Secret Intact,"
Newsday, Feb. 13, 1979, p. 24.
"Famed inventor, Mystery Tunnels
Linked,"
Newsday, March 10, 1979, p. 19.
Ron Short Correspondence
From: Ron Short
To: Gary Peterson
Subject: TWP
Date: Thursday, February 07, 2002 12:45 PM
Hello, I am presently a student at the State University at Buffalo, New York and I was wondering if you could help me with a few questions. I grew up in Shoreham, NY and have always been inherently interested in Tesla and his experimentation, especially his links with the now-defunct Radio Central, located only 5 miles south of his Wardenclyffe plant.
To: Gary Peterson
Subject: TWP
Date: Thursday, February 07, 2002 12:45 PM
Hello, I am presently a student at the State University at Buffalo, New York and I was wondering if you could help me with a few questions. I grew up in Shoreham, NY and have always been inherently interested in Tesla and his experimentation, especially his links with the now-defunct Radio Central, located only 5 miles south of his Wardenclyffe plant.
For a few years back, I
have heard constant rumors, through friends and colleagues, that an extensive
tunnel network had stretched from the beaches off of Shoreham, to Tesla's
laboratory (Now Peerless Labs), and further to a building in RCA. This is
interesting because I have also heard rumors that old equipment was stored down
here (possibly some of Tesla's?!). These tunnels were rumored to have
originated during the civil war; used to transport goods from the beach
clandestinely to surrounding communities, and again in WWI to avoid any German
intelligence gathering. These tunnels, which still do exist, were
enormous in width and height (when they were building the Shoreham-Wading River
fire house (which lies right next to the old Tesla site), a crane FELL IN the
underlying tunnel. This I have seen the pictures of.
With all of this
information, however, I have not been able to "dig up" any
information locally, or via the internet, on these famed tunnels. The
last tidbit I heard was that, in order to prevent injuries or lawsuits, the
entrance at Shoreham Beach was collapsed, and they are apparently now therefore
inaccessible. However, with the now overlying towns that did not exist
when they were built, it is highly unlikely that that took the time to collapse
the entire length of the tunnels. In fact, a friend has a neighbor whose
house is relatively old, and in his basement, on opposite walls, lies a huge,
red-brick arched tunnel entrance, which is now walled off by cinder
blocks. He stated that his children used to go and "play" in
the tunnels until they encountered a dead dog, and he walled off the entrance
himself. It is also rumored that the Peerless Laboratories used these
tunnels to dispose of harmful photochemicals, which now may be why the old
Tesla site is one of the most prominent EPA superfund sites in the country.
This is also why there has been no development on that land. The EPA
deemed it safer and more cost-effective to leave the site in its present state
than to clean it up. This is also why I am afraid that the sight might
never be recognized as an Historical Site, if only for the reason to avoid an
environmental scandal.
I have dragged on, but I
have nowhere else to turn. Hopefully, you will be able to help me in my
search for further information on the tunnels.
Sincerely yours,
Ron Short
Ron Short
From: Gary Peterson
To: Ron Short
Subject: Re: TWP
Date: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 5:49 PM
To: Ron Short
Subject: Re: TWP
Date: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 5:49 PM
Ron,
Thank you for contacting
me about the mysterious "Tesla tunnels" that have worked their way
into the folklore which surrounds Tesla's experimental work at Wardenclyffe.
I too am intrigued by this story and would like to learn the truth behind the
rumors.
Let me start out by
comparing some pieces of your account with what I have heard. Regarding
the firehouse incident, I was told that an underground chamber was exposed
during excavation and a dead dog was found there. And it is said that
some of Tesla's Colorado Springs apparatus had been put into a tunnel at the
site. As for the disposal of chemicals by Peerless, it's my understanding
the present concern is that chemicals may have been dumped down the 120 foot
central shaft which was part of the underground portion of the wireless
communications tower. (Not directly related is a report from another
Shoreham native of Wardenclyffe-related artifacts residing in an old landfill
now partially under a parking lot, located near and in Gill's Gully (near
Gill's Rock and Shoreham Shore Club), said to have been used by the
Wardenclyffe Hotel, now Briarcliff School.)
This brings me to
another aspect of the story that leads to even further confusion. In
trying to piece together an account of Tesla's activities at Wardenclyffe it
has been said that the rumored tunnel had been build by Tesla himself, dug
between the lab building and the tower foundation. While Agfa has looked
for this tunnel without success, there is a written description and
photographic documentation of two approximately 12" round conduits for air
and electrical power lines connecting the two points. There is no doubt
that Tesla did some major excavation in assembling his L. I. facility.
The tower shaft alone involved the moving of some 14,400 cubic feet of earth,
at least.
Your account of the
tunnels dating back to the Civil-War era is new to me. Up to this point I
had assumed the story was a corruption of eyewitness accounts of Tesla's 1901
activities -- the Shoreham Firehouse account not withstanding. Of
particular interest to me is the walled-off tunnel entrance in your friend's
basement. Do you know how old the house is, i.e., was it built circa
1860-65? Do you think he would be willing to have the cinder blocks
removed to allow for exploration?
Getting back to the
ongoing Peerless-Site cleanup, we have been in touch with the fellow at the
N.Y.S. Dept. of Environmental Conservation's office in Stony Brook who is in
charge of monitoring the cleanup. He says that Agfa is committed to the
performance of any required remedial actions needed to eliminate the existing
problem. I understand the public input part of the process might occur
this summer. Is it possible that you might be able to participate at that
time?
Regards,
Gary Peterson
Gary Peterson
From: Ron Short
To: Gary Peterson
Subject: Re: Update on new info
Date: Thursday, February 28, 2002 10:16 AM
To: Gary Peterson
Subject: Re: Update on new info
Date: Thursday, February 28, 2002 10:16 AM
Hello again.
First, I would like to thank you for graciously taking some time out to reply
to me concerning the tunnels. I have e-mailed many others concerning
this, but you were the only one who has replied as of the present. Now,
for the new information.
I have been in constant
contact with a couple of close friends that are as interested in the tunnels as
you and I. Conveniently, one of them lives in Shoreham. He and
another have recently begun investigating the exact location of these
tunnels. We have recently learned that the tunnels did, in fact, extend
to the beach, and existed intact until 1965, when the beach entrance was
collapsed and permanently sealed. The location of this entrance, not
surprisingly, was about 500 feet west of the present day Shoreham Club
House. I have been unable to find, however, any records from either the
town or the state regarding this event. My friend surmised the location,
and is at present attempting to determine whether the tunnels are at all intact
in that site. Further (which corroborates with the story you had mentioned
to me about the landfill), my friend says that he thinks he may have
encountered an outcropping of machinery very near the clubhouse and therefore
the rumored entrance to the tunnel.
As for your question
about the age of the house with the tunnel outline in the basement, it dates
back at least the the first decade of the 1900's. We have also obtained
an old map of Wardenclyffe approx. 1905, and the house is clearly shown
on the map. The house, however, was said to be a speakeasy, which make me
wonder whether the basement anomalie was a tunnel entrance, or simply a secret
"hiding place" for liquor or other contraband. We are, at
present, attempting to get permission from the owner to observe this entrance
first-hand.
Another new tidbit is
that concerning a medical complex directly across from the Tesla site. In
the late 1950's and 1960's, the complex was an orphanage. There have
surfaced many stories about the children going into the basement, and emerging
hundreds of feet from the building actually in the Peerless site (undoubtedly
another reason for the tunnels to be closed.)
Summarily, it seems that
finally we are getting some concrete proof of the tunnels' existence. I
have also recently spoke to an ex-employee of Grumman, and he stated that the
tunnels were known about for YEARS by the employees of Grumman, and they even
actually went down them in the past.
So now, the next step is
to attempt to gain access. This, of course, might not be possible, but I
am attempting every legal route I can think of. I don't think anyone
wants a trespassing charge on their record (especially me, I am currently
applying for my PhD in psychology). If proof of the existence of these
tunnels can be found, I think that it would do wonders for the Wardenclyffe
site and hopefully compel a further official investigation of the site.
Anyhow, if you have any
more information (web sites, e-mail contacts), it would be greatly
appreciated. Hopefully, the existence of these tunnels will not remain
shrouded in mystery for long.
Sincerely yours,
Ron Short
Ron Short
From: Gary Peterson
To: Ron Short
Subject: Re: Contact Information
Date: Monday, April 15, 2002 11:26 AM
To: Ron Short
Subject: Re: Contact Information
Date: Monday, April 15, 2002 11:26 AM
Hi Ron,
Here is Tesla's own
description of the underground work associated with the tower from the 1923
Foreclosure Proceedings:
. . . In this system
that I have invented it is necessary for the machine to get a grip of the
earth, otherwise it cannot shake the earth. It has to have a grip on the
earth so that the whole of this globe can quiver, and to do that it is
necessary to carry out a very expensive construction. I had in fact
invented special machines. But I want to say this underground work
belongs to the tower.
There was . . . a big
shaft about ten by twelve feet goes down about one hundred and twenty feet and
this was first covered with timber and the inside with steel and in the center
of this there was a winding stairs going down and in the center of the stairs
there was a big shaft again through which the current was to pass, and this
shaft was so figured in order to tell exactly where the nodal point is, so that
I could calculate every point of distance. For instance I could calculate
exactly the size of the earth or the diameter of the earth and measure it exactly
within four feet with that machine.
. . . the real expensive
work was to connect that central part with the earth, and there I had special
machines rigged up which would push the iron pipe, one length after another,
and I pushed these iron pipes, I think sixteen of them, three hundred feet, and
then the current through these pipes takes hold of the earth. Now that
was a very expensive part of the work, but it does not show on the tower, but
it belongs to the tower. . . .
[END]
[END]
The as-built underground
installation appears to have included a 120' vertical 10' x 12' shaft with an
additional 300' of iron pipe pushed straight down to a depth of 420'.
It's not surprising he spent so much time in this area considering the overall
complexity of the job.
As for EPA info, as
early as 1994 the had NYDEC listed Peerless as an "Inactive Hazardous
Waste Disposal Site." The report gives, CLASSIFICATION CODE: 2, REGION: 1,
SITE CODE: 152031 & EPA ID: NYD002044139.
Gary
From: Ron Short
To: Gary Peterson
Subject: Re: Contact Information
Date: Monday, April 15, 2002 9:15 PM
To: Gary Peterson
Subject: Re: Contact Information
Date: Monday, April 15, 2002 9:15 PM
Thank you again for your
continued interest in the tunnels. This information is especially
helpful, considering that this is the first mention I have heard from Tesla
himself. I am presently still trying to figure out their exact dimensions
and how far out that went, but with no liuck so far. I actually did go
onto the EPA website and did find the site listed, but was unable to acquire
any further info. I am continuing my research up in Buffalo, and will
soon be returning to shoreham (may 16). I also thank you for putting me
in touch with your associate, Jane. The info she gave was also
helpful. I will keep you updated with any new info, and I hope when I
return to be able to actually obtain permission into the site. I'll just
have to keep my fingers crossed.
Thank you again..
Ron.
Ron.
From: Ron Short
To: Gary Peterson
Subject: Re: Thank you for the communication
Date: Monday, May 27, 2002 4:42 PM
To: Gary Peterson
Subject: Re: Thank you for the communication
Date: Monday, May 27, 2002 4:42 PM
Gary, concerning the
company Cornell-Petsco, it is a real estate company. I researched online,
but was unable to find any info. regarding the sale of the Telsa
property. It is apparent, however, that AGFA is looking to sell the
property, whether it be a building or as a whole.
My associate on long
island that I had mentioned in prior letters has, in fact, been talking to a
gentleman who was contracted to install duct work around approximately
1982. This gentleman was able to give my friend a relatively detailed map
of a tunnel underground that matched the descriptions I have heard about for
some time now. This tunnel led underground in a westerly fashion from the
laboratory building to a single-story office building. He described the
tunnels as being black in color (probably carbonized) and as seeing
workstations along the sides of the tunnels with purple-color lights (probably
used for photographic purposes). The tunnels were, though, constructed of
stone mortared together and apparently when he drilled the anchors for the
HVAC, it was quite difficult.
This is the first real
concrete eyewitness map we have encountered as of yet, and will investigate
this further, hopefully.
Actually, out of curiosity, I was wondering if is is true that AGFA and Peerless are owned by the same parent company, Bayer? Either way, I appreciate your continued contact and information. MY friend and I will continue further research and will contact you soon.
Actually, out of curiosity, I was wondering if is is true that AGFA and Peerless are owned by the same parent company, Bayer? Either way, I appreciate your continued contact and information. MY friend and I will continue further research and will contact you soon.
Ron Short
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