Part
01h Feature
Story - Ask Priscilla!
NBS
New Book Series to be Published. March 16, 2009 /
81 years after
Nathan B. Stubblefield's death, (NBS) -- March 28,
1928, several hundred chapters, and sections of
unpublished NBS writings, photos, and drawings will
be published by TVI Publication's, on
various
Ask
Priscilla
WebQuotes.
The
new book is all about Nathan B. Stubblefield,
Murray, Kentucky, his family, his business
associates,"Teléph-on-délgreen," and
NBS WiTEL®©, the short title for the
Nathan's Wireless Telephone®©
Organization.
"Teléph-on-délgreen," the college . .
. .
Nathan founded in 1907, is now the 10,000 student
campus of Murray State University, located 50 miles
from the Mississippi River, and 192 miles from the
birthplace of Abraham Lincoln, 1809. Just 348 miles
north, is Hannibal, the town where the Tom Sawyer,
and Huckleberry Finn characters were created by
Mark Twain, (b: 1835 d: 1920), when Nathan was just
a boy. 200 miles west is Louisville, the
city where Thomas Edison, (18471931) -- first
became edicted into the world of elcctricy.
Affected by such literary works authored within
what Nathan called . . .
"the 400 mile radius of délgreen," it
was an easy job for Nathan to put together his
first original 10 volume NBS text book set,
"Wireless Telephony," for the use by students at
his NBS industrial college.
An
avid reader of short story "hi-tech" information
published by Scientific America, it didn't take
Nathan too long to realize that it was a must to
reduce the 60 volume set -- to a 12 page booklet.
Of course, the 1902 condensed soft cover version of
the NBS book was used primarily for the news press,
for USPTO publications, and for promo give-a-ways.
SEE
1907 book case PHOTO at
Top
Some
TVIpublishing sites featuring excerpts from the new
book will include: smart90.com, witelglobal.com,
witelfest.com, and LookRadio.com. Each chapter of
witelfest.com, and WTQCA.com -- will commence
publishing, or will have others publish the over
4-Billion, and still growing list of wireless
telephone subscribers around the world, during the
next 5 years. Witelfest.com will include hundreds
of new chapters and updates on the assignment of
WiTEL®© mobile numbers to those
consumer-oriented subscribers -- that pay a
monthly fee for their Video, Audio and other
VATS effects.
Part
02h "The
Enablers."
02
- NBS "Hello
Rainey!"
NBSlegal.net
will feature international legal service mark
points & authorities, and those certain Telcom
legaleses backing up the $-Billions of U.S. dollars
worth of invoices now due the NBS Wireless
Telephone®© Organization. The
Telecom strategy in 1908 was, "you can't string
copper wires on telephone, telegraph poles, in a
wireless world monopolized by a NBS
WiTEL®© service mark.
"The
use of Nathan's point - to point copyrighted
telephone numbers system, is astronomical," says
Charles Portz, attorney for the NBS Wireless
Telephone®© operation.
Not
only will each chapter headline the life of NBS,
Murray State University, and each of his
WiTEL®© asset legacy, but so will
the new cast of new 2009 legal Telcom experts, Ask
Priscilla calls "The Enablers." These legal
authorities and officers of the court will be
exposed along with their legal notices, letters,
and opinions, that have stupefied thousands of
sincere members of the academia and congress for
decades. See how and why the history of
Telecomunications was fabricated by the enablers on
behalf of AT&T, GE, and RCA.
The
Pough Library of MSU, contains a portion of
Nathan's books, authored by MSU's president, Rainey
T. Wells, journalist professors Dr. L.J. Horton,
Phd., and Dr. Ray Mofield, Phd. Troy
Cory-Stubblefield, the grandson of Nathan,
inherited the WiTEL®© operation in
1973 from Bernard Stubblefield. CLICK
FOR MORE MSU
STORY
- PHOTO
ON right.
How Much is due the Nathan Stubblefield
organization?
Reportedly
discovered in 1973, on a Jackson, Mississippi
CBS-TV affiliate program -- the Nathan trunk opened
by Troy -- who had just inherited the trunk from
his uncle Bernard, will be known forever, as the
most expensive collection of personal papers left
behind by a 19th-20th century American
inventor/author. The published, "Point to Point
WiTEL Connection," -- is the creation of a short
story-within-a-story about how Troy's Grandpa Nat
was "flim-flammed, not only by his New York
business partners, but by each of the U.S. Army
Signal corps. Each officer assignment to him, from
perfecting the walkie-talkie to the flying machine,
became a liability," says Troy.
According
to TVInews, editor Josie Cory, co-author of the
classic "SMART DAAF Boys," states she has gone out
of her way to publish RF300 WiTEL history. True
facts, can be backed up with timelines. The classic
inventors included in "SMART DAAF Boys," are the
inventors and owners of "the signals and
frequencies" that put the Pizzazz in the
Electromagnetic Radio Wave. (
Stubblefield
Marconi
Ambrose
Fleming
Reginald
Fessenden
Tesla
DeForest
Armstrong
Alexanderson
Farnsworth ).
In
'Ask Priscilla,' the reader will find many
"tongue-in-cheek" stories about the rascals of the
investment industry. Also within the WebPages of
Ask Priscilla, the reader will find hundreds of
existing results of published wireless phone
directories, area codes, country codes and most
importantly, "Who authorized the numbering
system?."
Sitting
next to Priscillasays.com, TVIpublishing.com, and
wirelesstelephone.org, are hundreds of Google
KudoAds. By the click of the mouse, Google will put
you into contact with the many Kudo advertising
supporters related to the subject matter you are
reading about.
Buy
their product, prove to yourself how VATS grew from
the 1907 NBS WiTEL®© service marks
to Radio-TV blogQuotes. The stories are as long,
and as modern, as anything being written today in
FaceBook, My Space, and Twitter about thy
neightbor, the mysteries of WiTEL, radio-TV, and
the inventors, and service mark owners. Websites
included on the pages of nbsWiTEL.com, RF-300.com,
and WiFi187.com are part of the NBS book with new
ISBN numbers. CLICK
FOR NBSlegal.net.
Part
03h "RePurposing
the Wireless Telephone®©"
Just
like NBS himself did in 1902, when he predicted
which of those folks he knew pictured in the 1902
Philadelphia demonstration photo would pull a
double-cross. The new book predicts Troy's
anticipation of a few more glossy quotes from
attorneys who, for their own sake, must become
Tesla-Marconi-AT&T-GE-RCA addicts. "They
invented wireless radio telegraphy, did they
not?"
"Not
really," says Ask Priscilla spokeswoman. "By 1907,
they just "RePurposed" NBS's copyrighted,
and trademarked name from Wireless
Telephone®© to radio for the sake of
monetizing a bright and revolutionizing idea."
"Here's
what I think about these bottom feeders," says
Priscilla, "God bless them!" If there's one fact
about the 20th century, NBS WiTEL®©
RF historical meltdown on which almost everybody
agrees upon, 2009 will be the fixing of a 100-year
problem. The RF infringement on the NBS radio-TV
legacy rights, will require a multifaceted approach
and involve multiple participants -- the
infringers, customers, the government and up-front
Telcos.
"It's
really more like something out of the life and
phsycic of one of the 12 disciples, Peter of
Nazareth," anwers the question in 'Ask Priscilla'
"as to when the biblical meltdown came to pass, so
went the followers of Nathan. Even after the word
"Wireless Telephone®© was placed in
stone . . . for years, both academia, and
government denied Nathan from the profits of his
Wireless Telephonic service marks.
History
will provide the facts that it was self-serving
news releases that helped stupefy readers about
regulatory seizure, like today's conversion of
analog RF signals to digital.
Stories
in the early 1900s, revolved around powerful
electric generators that produced some great High
220 volt RF-300 telegraphy signal myths. But they
forget one thing . . . it wasn't until 1920, and
all that was transmitted through space were
Dit-Dahs. Then came radio-TV broadcasting and the
only revenue that supported the ownership, were
spot ad commercials
Maybe
government fees, the tax collector, and Nathan's
Wireless Telephone®© organization --
had it right. The local phone franchise, electric,
and gas utility company makes money, because they
have consumer-oriented subscribers -- that pay a
monthly fee for their goods, products and
services.
So
. . . the way to make money from ad supported
radio-TV broadcasting was to switch to -- ta-dah!
Hook into the land-line. First: by federal law,
take away their FREE TV signals, require each
consumer-oriented to buy a wall-plug digital
converter box, then collect a monthly surcharge for
the RF extras . . . and if they don't pay their
bill, CUT 'M OFF.
To
distinguish between a monetized wireless talk fact
from fiction, Troy, the co-author of the Nathan
Stubblefield books, "The Smart-Daaf Boys," offers a
brief but useful history of the emergence of copper
wire, land-lines and telegraph poles connected to
the home. It was plug-in monthly subscription of
electric power vs. NBS cell batteries;
WiTEL.
"Grandpa
Nat," says Troy, "acknowledged and honored Tesla's
world of WiTricity and his contributions to my
Grandpa Nat's 1898 Earth Battery RF induction
system. Grandpa Nat named his son, Wm Tesla after
him in 1907. Wm. Tesla Stubblefield is buried on
the NBS campus of
"Teléph-on-délgreen," now Murray
State University. Photo
on right depicts grave site of Wm.Tesla.
CLICK
FOR MSU STORY
"As
for Marconi's pre-World War II antics with his
pro-Mussollini fascist point of views in 1923,
'those facts are real,' " says Chapter M timeline
1923.
In
1937, the timeline says, Guglielmo Marconi died of
a heart attack in Rome on July 20, 1937. As a
tribute to Marconi, his telegraphy stations
throughout the world observed two minutes of radio
silence.
As
for latter hits against his name, in June 21, 1943,
the Supreme Court of the United States held the
broad claims of Guglielmo Marconi's patent for
improvements in apparatus for wireless telegraphy
to be invalid. CLICK
FOR MORE MARCONI
STORY
It
was Tesla who first offered a brief but useful
history of the emergence of "his Tesla "killer" RF
lazar beam." He contended that it was that myth
passed along by a few of his middle men to a few
government officials that got him into trouble. The
Bolder Dam incident caused a remarkable scare
tactic during the early 40s, and TESLA was confined
by the Feds. Part
04h
/
Virgin
Mobile Afirms Inventor .
On
Monday May 12, 2008, Virgin Mobile, and its
billionaire CEO, Sir Richard Branson commemorated
the 100th year of the WiTEL mobile phone by
honoring its inventor Nathan Stubblefield, on their
Virgin Media website. CLICK FOR MORE VIRGIN STORY.
- http://smart90.com/virgin
During
the month of March 2009, Television International
Magazine featured on its front cover, Italy's
Premier, Silvio Berlusconi, the recipient of the
NBS WiTEL achievement award. Also pictured are
Nathan's WiTEL patent drawings and the WiMAX 187
Earth Battery-RF Induction system. Some critics are
now recognizing that the NBS WiTEL®©
RF wired-wireless system, could just be, one of the
greatest American inventions along with Alexander
Graham Bell (b: March 3 1847 d: August 2 1922).
Now
some of the effects and elements of the much talked
about free energy stemming from the
"Teléph-on-délgreen - NBS Earth
Battery®© service marks."
http://www.smart90.com/tvipublishing/ - and
http://www.wirelesstelephone.org/
Recollecting
her father's busiest years, Nathan's lovely
daughter Victoria writes, "there was ever so much
sickness, and very few got well around
"Teléph-on-délgreen, during
watermelon time." But a good time was had by all .
. . although 2 children died from tainted soil.
"These
works are some of his most brilliant and
important," says Troy Cory-Stubblefield,
entertainer/author and grandson of NBS. Troy is an
astute protectionist of "Grandpa Nat."
In
the nonfiction pieces, Nathan critiques
politicians, new papers, the clergy and even J.P.
Morgan. Reading news stories about the financial
"Rascals" in New York, He notes, being around them
with Clarissa makes him "feel like a pimp getting
closer to the Pearly Gates.
NBS
himself, who was born on the property what is now
the Murray Campus, in 1860, was widely published
during his lifetime. His 1892 to 1908
®© intellectual art and
contextualized non-fictional works, 'The Earth
Battery,' 'Electricity & Telephony' and
'Wireless Telephone,' -- were published for three
purposes.
Photo:
Tesla Stubblefield
51.
Nathan
Stubblefield Earth battery/Self Generating
Induction Coil
...
ONE:
to be used as text books for his NBS
"Teléph-on-délgreen Industrial Normal
schools; TWO: to seek USPTO service marks,
as required by law; and THREE : obtaining the
service marks that would give his NBS
WiTEL®© organization, and the state
of Kentucky, a wired wireless monopoly for
supplying, and manufacturing electricity for both
wired and wireless telephonic
telecommunications throughout the U.S.A.
The
new books will include hundreds of new legacy ISBN
service marks, full of quotes and recounted
experiences he inherited from his inventor friends.
Most of the NBS WiTEL®© library of
RF-radio-TV
history will
be co-authored by Troy, Josie, and Priscilla
Stubblefield.
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NBS
Books & WiTEL®© Updates 1927 to
2003:
Internet
Archives Library
- A Chronological History of Electrical Development
from 600 B.C.
1892 NATHAN B. STUBBLEFIELD ( ) demonstrates a
radio broadcast. In 1902 he gave a public
exhibition of his invention in Fairmont Park,
Philadelphia, his voice being heard a mile from the
transmitter. He was granted Patent No. 887,357, May
12, 1908.
SMART
DAAF BOYS - The history of radio and tevision and
the life and style of Nathan B. Stubblefield. A
Four-Volume-Set written by Troy Cory-Stubblefield
and Josie Cory, Desktop Dictionary: Research:
Co-Author: Mark Sova. Includes the
Cory/Woods/Harris Washington D.C. demonstrations in
1992 at the Smithsonian. Elliot Sivowitch in
attendance
Edwards,
Frank 1959 - "Neglected Genius," Stranger Than
Science , Lyle Stuart, Inc., pgs. 9-11
[NOTE: I've found that most of the stories that
Edwards presents in Stranger Than Science are
originally from accounts in FATE Magazine, for
which he wrote several articles and was apparently
a regular reader. So, it seems likely there is an
account of Stubblefield's wireless somewhere within
the pages of FATE, which I will check on.]
Hoffer, Thomas W. 1971
- "Nathan B. Stubblefield and His Wireless
Telephone," Journal of Broadcasting, Vol. XV, No.3,
Summer 1971, pg.
317-329.
Horten,
L.J. - 1937 - "Another 'Inventor of Radio,"
Broadcasting and Broadcast Advertising, January 1,
1937, pg. 32 [NOTE: The entire text of a radio
broadcast made by Horton is quoted within the text
of this article, and this is what is referenced
here.] Kane, Joseph
Nathan.
1933
- "Radio Broadcast," Famous First Facts, 1933, pg.
423 Lambert, Edward C.
1970
- "Let's hear it for Bernard Stubblefield!", TV
Guide, October 10, 1970, pg. 18-20 Monument (author
unknown)
1930
- Text from the Stubblefield monument on the campus
of the Murray State College in Murray, Kentucky. It
reads thus: HERE IN 1902 NATHAN B. STUBBLEFIELD
1860 - 1928 INVENTOR OF RADIO -- BROADCAST AND
RECEIVED THE HUMAN VOICE BY WIRELESS. HE MADE
EXPERIMENTS 10 YEARS EARLIER. HIS HOME WAS 100 FEET
WEST
Sivowitch,
Elliot N. 1970 - "A Technological Survey of
Broadcasting's 'Pre-History,' 1876-1920," Journal
of Broadcasting, Vol. XV, No.1, Winter 970-1971,
pg. 1-20.
World Book:
1961a - "Induction, Electric," World Book
Encyclopedia, Vol. 9, 1961, pg. 178
1961b - "Radio, History," World Book Encyclopedia,
Vol. 15, 1961, pg. 87
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