
The Eye of the Storm - Tesla
Nikola Tesla died in 1943, and this program follows the claim that some of his research into propulsion and energy was seized and buried by the U.S. government rather than lost. Interviews and archival footage trace the alleged aftermath: black-budget projects said to be built on Tesla's unpublished work, reports of man-made craft designed to mimic UFOs, and the Philadelphia Experiment, the story that a Navy destroyer was rendered invisible and shifted through space and time during a 1943 test. The film treats each claim as an open case rather than settled history, laying out the testimony and documents its interviewees offer as evidence and leaving judgment to the viewer. It aired once on Australian television and rarely resurfaced afterward, which is part of its reputation among researchers who track this material. The throughline is Tesla himself, framed less as an inventor whose work ended in 1943 than as the origin point for six decades of government secrecy claims that followed.