You did not mention his work at Colorado Springs, which he selected due to it's magnetic qualities, water and elevation. This may have much to do with the giant underground US military base in Colorado. Also you skipped Tesla's role in the WW2 naval Philadelphia experiment on the Eldredge. Or that Tesla developed the neon lights often credited to Claude Neon, who copied Teslas illuminated sign at the worlds fair and saw it's potential for advertising. Something that Tesla thought trivial.