The
Montauk Project is the sequel to the Philadelphia Experiment, and I’m not
talking movie sequels here. I am talking about a sequel in the aspect of
military warfare and wacky weapon technology that could only be done in movie
and not real life. I know the movie Men Who Stare at Goats was a big success
and shed a comedic light onto the division of the military that tried to use
their minds as weapons, but a lot of people don’t know that is was a serious
business. Even to this day there are experiments and tests developing new
weapons not of technological basis, but rather of the human mind and body. It’s
like X-Men, mutants, working for the military as weapons type stuff if you want
to put into plain easy to understand common language/explanation.
As
I had stated in the beginning this is considered to be the sequel to the famed
Philadelphia Experiment. I had already written an article about the
Philadelphia Experiment so I am not going to delve into all that much. However
a brief synopsis is that the Naval Destroyer Eldridge was docked in
Philadelphia for a series of experiments to render it invisible. In classic
science fiction the experiment went wrong, the destroyed disappeared and
supposedly did some sort of time travel and when it reappeared again most of
the crew had gone mad or were melted into the metal structure of the ship. Do I
think this happened…read the article I wrote about it for your answer.
Now
the Montauk Project was designed specifically for the development and
deployment of psychological warfare. One of the experiments was in fact for the
human body’s ability to conduct time travel.
There
is no solid evidence that such projects even took place or were successful for
that matter. Now a man by the name of Preston Nichols remembered his
involvement with this project through repressed memory identification. It
simply means he either used hypnosis or something clicked in his mind and
remembered his past, both of which I don’t put any stock into. Of course the
whole program was actually fought by congress but the department of defense
decided to go ahead with and paying for it with capture Nazi gold. Now if this
doesn’t sound like a blockbuster movie I don’t know what does, it is so far
fetched about some of the experiments that have come out and the funding for
the whole endeavor.
Do
I think the government tried to develop psychological warfare techniques…yes I
do and I still think they do to this very day. In fact I would be willing to et
that countries all over the world are trying to create their own telekinesis
soldier, too bad there is no real records of telekinesis listed in fact. If you
want to go the Uri Geller route you can, but I will also consider you ignorant
for your belief in a scam/con artists who bent spoons not with his mind, but
trickery, just ask James Randi.
Be safe and wear those tin foil hats for defense,
Jon Bolton
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