The Montauk Project
| Project Name : | The Montauk Project |
|---|---|
| Ending Date: | 1983 |
| Location: | Montauk Point |
| State/Provence: | New York |
| City/Town : | Long Island |
| Country : | U.S.A. |
| Related Links : | Montauk Case File |
At the eastern most end of Long Island sits Montauk Point, known to most New Yorkers for its scenic beauty and landmark lighthouse. To the immediate west of the lighthouse, there is a mysterious and derelict Air Force base on the grounds of the old Fort Hero or Camp Hero. Although it was officially decommissioned and abandoned by the USA Air Force in 1969, it was subsequently re-opened and continued to operate without the sanction of the US Government. The entire financing of the base is also a mystery. No funding can be traced either to the military of the Government. Officials of the government have probed for the answers without success.
The secrecy of the operation has prompted legends to thrive across Long Island. However, it is unlikely that any of the local people of Montauk, or those who spread the tales, know the full story of what actually went on there.
A circle of insiders believe the Montauk Project was a development and culmination of the phenomena encountered aboard the USS Eldridge in 1943. Popularly known as the "Philadelphia Experiment", the ship actually disappeared while the Navy conducted radar invisibility experiments. According to these accounts, over three decades of secret research and applied technology actually ensued. Experiments were conducted that included electronic mind surveillance and control of distinct populations. The climax was reached at Montauk in 1983. It was at that point the Montauk Project tripped open a hole in space time to 1943. Perhaps the person best qualified to tell the story is Preston Nichols, and electrical engineer and inventor who has studied the Montauk Project for the better part of a decade. His interest in part was spurred on by unusual circumstances in his own life. He was also able to legally acquire much of the equipment that was used for the project. His continued investigation ultimately revealed his own role as the project's technical director. Despite having been brain washed and threats to silence him, he has survived and has decided it is in the best interest of all to tell his story.
So says the introduction. It seems that Mr Nichols has been one of the persons to have worked with Duncan Cameron and Al Bielek, both of whom have previously released some detail into the activities of certain groups involved with the exploration of space-time matrix and mind control.
Also See:
Bibliography
Campaign Use Of The Montauk Project
Duncan Cameron (The Montauk Project)
Montauk Air Force Station - Active or Not
Montauk Case File
Philadelphia Experiment -- Carl Allen and Carlos Allende: The Man Who Started It All
Philadelphia Experiment -- Charles Berlitz and William Moore: The 1979 Book
Philadelphia Experiment -- Complete Timeline
Philadelphia Experiment -- Degaussing: The Real Secret Program
Philadelphia Experiment -- Dr. John von Neumann and the Science Team
Philadelphia Experiment -- Einstein Tesla and the Unified Field Theory
Philadelphia Experiment -- Key Persons Directory
Philadelphia Experiment -- Morris K. Jessup: The Author Who Paid the Price
Philadelphia Experiment -- Nikola Tesla's Papers and the Stolen Documents Claim
Philadelphia Experiment -- Operation Rainbow and Other Code Names
Philadelphia Experiment -- Project Rainbow and the Claimed Experiment
Philadelphia Experiment -- The 1984 Film and Popular Culture
Philadelphia Experiment -- The Montauk Project: From Philadelphia to Long Island
Philadelphia Experiment -- The Office of Naval Research Investigation
Philadelphia Experiment -- The Skeptical Case: What the Records Show
Philadelphia Experiment -- The Varo Edition: 127 Copies of a Mystery
Philadelphia Experiment -- Time Travel Claims: The Temporal Displacement Theory
Phoenix II
Phoenix Project (Part 1)
Phoenix Project (Part 2)
Project Rainbow
The Beast From The ID
The Montauk Experiment
The Montauk Project Experiments In Time
The Philadelphia Experiment from A to Z
