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🗓️ 14 December 2023
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My special guest tonight is Peter Moon, who's here to discuss the book he co-authored with the late Preston Nichols called The Montauk Project: Experiments in Time Anniversary Edition. Get the book now on Amazon.
This is the 25th Silver Anniversary Edition of The Montauk Project: Experiments in Time, which was initially released in 1992, causing an uproar and shocking the scientific, academic, and journalistic communities, all of whom were very slow to catch on to the secret world that lurks beyond the superficial veneer of American civilization.
A colloquial name for secret experiments that took place at Montauk Point’s Camp Hero, the Montauk Project represented the apex of extensive research carried on after World War II and, in particular, as a result of the phenomena encountered during the Philadelphia Experiment of 1943 when the United States Navy attempted to achieve radar invisibility.
The Montauk Project attempted to study why and how human beings when exposed to high-powered electromagnetic waves, suffered mental disorientation, physical dissolution, or even death. A further ramification of this phenomenon is that such electromagnetic waves rescrambled components of the material universe. According to reports, this research included successful attempts to manipulate matter, energy, and time.
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0:00.0 | Hi there, I'm Kaytown, and on this edition of Mysterious Radio. Oh, Okay, the Motok Project is an effort by my co-op. |
0:28.8 | Okay, the Motok Project is an effort by my co-author Preston Nichols to figure out his life. |
0:38.4 | So in one sense you begin with his strange you know, strange experiences, which led him to understand and study the Philadelphia |
0:49.6 | experiment. |
0:50.5 | So you could say that it begins with Preston, but it also begins with the Philadelphia experiment. |
0:55.0 | For those that don't know what the Philadelphia experiment is, I've seen movies on it and things, so this is really an educational type interview for me too I know I don't know you know as far as like |
1:07.9 | If there's ever been anything created you know in film that really tells the store true story about what happened there but can you |
1:14.5 | tell us about that? Well actually according to witnesses who have watched the |
1:20.0 | the there used to be new there was a news reel that still exists if you won't be able to find it |
1:26.3 | easily certainly not on YouTube of the Philadelphia experiment as |
1:30.4 | recorded by the US Navy when it actually occurred but what it was it was a |
1:36.1 | multi-layered endeavor but the most common interpretation of it is they were trying to make a ship appear |
1:47.3 | invisible to enemy radar during World War II because the Nazis were shooting |
1:52.2 | down ships. |
1:55.0 | So they were putting degousing coils, which means to demagnetize the hull |
2:00.0 | so that it wouldn't record on radar or sonar and that's what the |
2:05.4 | Philadelphia experiment was. However, because it was literally changing the dynamics of |
2:17.4 | electromagnetic fields. It resulted in a space time teleportation of the ship and the sailors aboard it. |
2:27.0 | And that's what made it so spectacular. |
2:29.2 | That's what the film, the popular film called the Philadelphia Experiment is based upon that general idea. |
2:35.0 | Looking at that film, do you think it's accurate or do they sensationalize that? |
2:40.0 | Well, of course they sensationalize it and take creative license with it, but it was so authentic to at least to some point the rhyme and reason of it that it caused Al Bielick to stir up his actual memories of the actual |
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