AMAZING DISCOVERY OF ELECTRIC DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS ON EARTH - WM F COOKE JOURNAL - PART 1 OF 8

The basis of all electric digital binary communications on Earth as man knows it would not exist without the basic foundation of the elements found in the early long lost 19th century manuscript journal and telegraph builder's workbook of England's William Fothergill Cooke only recently found.  


The manuscript book has been lost for almost two centuries.   The work found in Cooke's journal was executed between the years 1836 and 1842.


The journal originated in England, yet was found in America.   It had travelled one fifth of the world before it was discovered in the late 1990's.   And then it took a decade before the journal was properly authenticated as to its true author: that of William Fothergill Cooke.

  

Without the manuscript workbook journal of inventor William Fothergill Cooke, there would be no YOUTUBE.  There would be no Twitter.   Without Cooke's journal there would be no Facebook.   Without Cooke's journal, entrepreneur Bill Gates could never have started Microsoft and design the Windows software.  There would be no television.  There would not be a single cell phone or landline telephone or even a fax machine.   There would be no IPads.  There would be no texting.  There would be no computers.   And there would be no radio.  There would even be no satellite communications.  


As well, without the content found embodied within Cooke's journal, there would be no electric tape recording.   And there would be no electronic music or electric guitars.  The Beatles would never have happened.   Plus there would be no such thing as the Internet.


So where did all of this come from?  How did it all happen?


The genesis of it all was spawned from the manuscript journal of telegraph builder William Fothergill Cooke, who at end of his life died penniless and completely forgotten.   He was not heralded as a Edison.   Or even a Tesla.    


The inventor Cooke and his partner Professor Charles Wheatstone of King's College, London established a partnership in 1836 to develop the world's first perfected commercial system of electric telegraph communications that came to fruition four years later in July of 1840 with the successful launch of the telegraph signal system installed on Isambard Kingdom Brunel's Blackwall Railway at the inauguration of the line's service.  


This was the first instance of a perfected commercial binary electric communications system anywhere.   It had become known first as the telegraph.


Eventually, the work of William Fothergill Cooke blossomed to become the Electric Telegraph Company in 1846, which today is known as British Telecom, the latter operating now in approximately 186 countries of the world.


Will the Cooke Journal someday become regarded as important as Codex Leicester: the widely celebrated and finest manuscript work of artist Leonardo Da Vinci?          


At the website WilliamFothergillCooke.com this miraculous story is now to be told for the very first time, in parts and revealed from the actual pages of the Cooke journal for scholars, students and historians the world over.  


The world's communications history is now being re-written and re-defined.


The story is entitled: INTERNATIONAL TREASURE: THE LOST JOURNAL OF WILLIAM FOTHERGILL COOKE.  


This is how modern civilization as we know it began.


This first of eight video clips is a sample clip taken from the full 2 1/2 hour video documentary produced and directed by international historian, author and Cooke journal discoverer Richard Warren Lipack.  


The full 2 1/2 hour documentary will soon be made available for study along with all pages of the Cooke journal itself through a "Premium Content" subscription.


IT IS HERE at WilliamFothergillCooke.com THAT PROFESSORS AND STUDENTS ALIKE CAN BEGIN TO ACHIEVE FULL ACCESS TO ALL OF THE NEW HISTORICAL REVELATIONS & RAMIFICATIONS OF THIS EXCITING NEW SCIENTIIFIC DISCOVERY!

INTERNATIONAL TREASURE: THE LOST JOURNAL OF WILLIAM FOTHERGILL COOKE

PART 1

THE GENESIS OF ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS