The Philadelphia Experiment Chronicles: Exploring The Strange Case Of Alfred Bielek And Dr. M.K. Jessup

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The Philadelphia Experiment Chronicles: Exploring The Strange Case Of Alfred Bielek And Dr. M.K. Jessup

The Philadelphia Experiment Chronicles: Exploring The Strange Case Of Alfred Bielek And Dr. M.K. Jessup

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Incidentally, Bielek would state that the Philadelphia Experiment happened very much how the movie depicted it. This is an interesting point. We have examined previously of how hidden information and messages might be hidden in well-known Hollywood movies. This could particularly be the case with the Philadelphia Experiment, whose origins, which we will examine in a moment, have suggested connections to Tinseltown. Connie Willis (host), Preston Nichols, Christopher Garetano (guests) (February 14, 2015). Montauk Chronicles (Radio). Coast to Coast AM. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016 . Retrieved July 19, 2017.

Time Traveler who spent 2 years in the future –year 2749

Guerrasio, Jason (September 20, 2016). "This Is The Crazy Government Conspiracy Theory That Inspired 'Stranger Things' ". sciencealert.com . Retrieved July 19, 2017.

According to Bielek, the Earth is in the control of a “synthetic computer system” which he would describe as “like a huge crystal”. Furthermore, this computer system would communicate directly with the human population, telepathically. There was no such thing as money in the twenty-eighth century. People instead had “credits” which they could exchange for what they needed. Furthermore, governments didn’t exist in 2749. Nor did, according to Bielek, the potential for war. However, he also claimed that “in the past” there was a huge conflict “between the Russians and the Chinese” as well as “the United States and Europe”. As we will see shortly, Bielek would not only claim the Philadelphia Experiment was true. He would also claim his own involvement with it. And those are the “level-headed” parts of the bizarre but intriguing claims of this equally intriguing gentleman. But first, what exactly is the Philadelphia Experiment conspiracy. The Origins Of The Philadelphia Experiment

The Philadelphia Experiment and Montauk Survivor Accounts

Wenzel, Ty (July 23, 2015). "Urban Explorers Journey Into the Ruins of Long Island". The New York Times . Retrieved December 27, 2022. After filmmaker Charlie Kessler filed a lawsuit against the brothers for allegedly plagiarizing his short film, The Montauk Project, the setting was changed from Long Island to the suburbs of Indiana. Regardless of the creative squabble with Kessler, the Netflix show clearly relied heavily on Nichols’ work. Was There Any Truth To The Montauk Project Story? Moore and Berlitz devoted one of the last chapters in The Philadelphia Experiment: Project Invisibility to "The Force Fields Of Townsend Brown", namely the experimenter and then-U.S. Navy technician Thomas Townsend Brown. Paul LaViolette's 2008 book Secrets of Antigravity Propulsion also recounts some mysterious involvement of Townsend Brown.Bielek claimed he was part of the so-called "Philadelphia Experiment", a series of top-secret tests carried out by the US Navy during the Second World War to test Albert Einstein's unified field theory. The various versions of the story say that the military successfully developed a technique that rendered the USS Eldridge, stationed at a naval shipyard in Philadelphia, not just invisible to radar but completely invisible to the naked eye. What’s more, the ship was supposedly then transported through a hole in space-time to Norfolk, Virginia, more than 200 miles away. Known as a strange child in his own words, he claimed his first memory was when he was just nine months old.



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