Montauk Project and the Philadelphia Experiment

Michelle Walling – Radar Invisibility was being researched aboard the ‘Liberty’ ship SS Andrew Furuseth (others say it was the Eldridge or the minesweeper IX97) stationed at the Philadelphia Naval Yard in October 1943. The objective was to make the ship invisible to radar but resulted in unintended consequences. The ship dematerialized, rematerialized at its berth in Philadelphia, then dematerialized and rematerialized back in P.A., spanning 400 miles in an instant. It was momentarily removed from the space-time continuum. Both Nicola Tesla and Albert Einstein were involved in its development.

The sailors who were aboard the ship and who survived the experiment returned in a state of mental disorientation and horror. Some of them continued to dematerialize and rematerialize. Another disappeared altogether. Those that didn’t survive had rematerialized inside the bulkhead of the ship. At least one sailor jumped ship and appeared 40 years later.

The chief technical advisor in the experiment Dr. John von Neumann was reassigned to a project at the Brookhaven National Laboratories on Long Island called the Phoenix Project. There he attempted to link people’s minds with machines. Eventually he achieved a superior understanding of how the mind functions and achieved the sinister if not awesome mastery of total mind control. The project was presented to Congress for funding and was rejected in part, due to the obviously dark aspects.

A private group took over the project and presented a proposal to the military as a warfare technology for controlling the mind of the enemy. This group established a research facility at an abandoned Air Force Station at Montauk Point, Long Island that became known as the Montauk Project.

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