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ποΈ 24 November 2024
β±οΈ 110 minutes
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0:00.0 | You're in the Paracast. You're in the Paracast, the gold standard of paranormal radio. |
0:28.3 | And now, here's Gene Steinberg. |
0:32.9 | So this week on the Paracast, we present Brian Minnick. |
0:38.7 | And Brian is going to talk to us about a book called Montauk Estrange, The Archives, |
0:46.1 | 36 years exploring Camp Hero, Long Island, and the legend of the Montauk Project. |
0:53.5 | I should put an echo behind that. Montauk Project. I should put an echo behind that. |
0:55.5 | Montauk Project, project, project, project, project like that. |
0:59.1 | Before we get started with the legends and the possible reality, |
1:03.9 | how did you ever get involved in looking for things like this? |
1:07.8 | Thanks, Gene. I love the echo, by the way. |
1:10.5 | I got involved with it because I just kind of started exploring probably with my father when |
1:15.9 | I was young walking trails and he was in the Army. |
1:19.0 | So he retired and he started telling me about all of the military facilities on Long Island. |
1:25.4 | So we used to walk like the RCA trails and like, of course, |
1:29.3 | all our families knew people in the military industrial complex that were all closed down at |
1:34.2 | the time. So I knew people from B&L and people that worked actually at Montauk and other places |
1:40.6 | in the industry. My father had worked for Sperry. So we would explore all the |
1:45.4 | old legends of Long Island and walk the trails and stuff like that. Probably got me into it initially. |
1:50.4 | But when the book came out, that was a whole other story. Now, that's the Montauk Project Experiments in |
1:55.1 | Time by Preston Nichols and Peter Moon. That was something that let all of us that were exploring Long Island, |
2:01.9 | the mysteries of Long Island and the abandoned places, that there was this place out there that |
2:06.0 | was under our noses. We used to go to Montauk, a lot of us all the time, speaking for a lot of |
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