The sequel of Philadelphia project. Experiement in Time Travel, actually done in 20th century by Scientists.
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Montauk Project by Preston B Nichols
Preston Nichols discusses his experiences with the Philadelphia Experiment, the Montauk Project and mind control, and his work with the Beatles and other early rock groups and the microwave and mus...
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"Carved into the annals of rock 'n roll history is an enigmatic and legendary sound engineer who was affectionately known in the music industry as "Little Buddha". Loved by musicians and producers ...
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open forum and free speech that the USPA provided me. ow, we decided to feed the information to the federal government. One of associates knew the nephew of a senior senator from the Southwest. The nephew, who we wil cal Lenny, worked for the Senator. We gave the information to Lenny, who passed it to his uncle. This information included pictures of the orders given to the different military personnel, which we had found strewn about the base. The Senator did a personal investigation and verified that military technicians had in fact been assigned to the base. The Senator also discovered that the base was decommissioned, derelict and mothballed since 1969. Having served his country as an Air Force general, he was particularly interested to know why Air Force personnel were working on a derelict base. And, where did the money come from to open up the base and run it? After they did their own investigation and saw the pictures and documents we supplied them, there was no question that the base had been active. They verified that Fort Hero (which is the name of the original World War I base that surrounds the entire area of the Air Force base) and Montauk were indeed derelict and simply listed as property held by the General Services Administrations since