PBS is almost always a credible source, thanks for posting that link. I don't know what I'm looking at from those pages from the link, it doesn't do anything to support a conspiracy. Tesla himself stated that plans for his his Directed Energy Weapon (I wouldn't use the term Death Ray with FOIA, sounds a little nutty) was never written down, so there is no way for FOIA, or anyone else, to have anything concrete on that front. Tesla spoke at length about his concept for this weapon several times (with no proof to back it up), so I don't see the need to get FOIA involved, as these transcripts should be available elsewhere. I can't find any mention of Tesla mentioning aliens, he mentions invading enemy armies from Earth. If you have a link to a credible source on that, I'd love to take a look...
P.S. I like your enthusiasm and curiosity, Justugh, but it seems that your mind could use some training in critical thinking, and that you may want to familiarize yourself with Logical Fallacies (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fallacies, a good place to start is the informal fallacies) as your thought process seems peppered with them. I was in a very similar mindset as your own before I started to train my mind to avoid its own foibles. When searching for the truth regarding objective reality, an important concept is The Burden of Proof, which states that the one making a positive claim needs to support it with evidence as opposed to requesting that the audience look it up for themselves to disprove said claim. With thousands of opposing, whacky claims existing, we can see why this needs to be so: it would be a full-time job for one attempting to sift through the mounds of information and misinformation to verify every unsubstantiated claim, while it only takes a few minutes for the one making the claim to post links to credible info to support his claim (if there is such evidence). Another principle is 'that which is presented without evidence can be dismissed without evidence', and that extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. I witness you making many claims in this regard, yet often there is no supporting evidence to back them up. I used to be a big conspiracy nut before my training in critical thought, and one frustrating attribute for people in that mindset is that any evidence against the theories is evidence FOR the theories. Anything in reality in falsifiable, and conspiracy theory (along with the supernatural and pseudo-science) is not. If you want to be taken seriously in this sub-forum, you will have to realize these things, as we've seen many here use your same tactics always without success. You've hinted that you are here to teach, but you may also want to take the opportunity to learn...