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what is the Montauk Project

(last updated 10/29/2001)

StealthSkater note: The book that best describes it was written b !reston "ichols who alle#es that he was one of the co$directors and a principle en#ineer of the !ro%ect. &t's a small paperback published b Sk (ooks )&S(" *$+,-1..+$*$+/ and is a #ood bu . To sa it is mind$bo##lin# is an understatement. &n fact 0 what started off as a simple effort and e1panded into so man far$reachin# endea2ors 0 it is almost T33 M456 to belie2e7 8atel Mr. "ichols has acknowled#ed he probabl was the 2ictim of 9memor implants: and can't #uarantee what percenta#e of all this is true. (In a similar vein, !" investi#ators maintain that most o$ alien a%ductions have %een revealed &under #reat and patient e$$ort' to %e $alse memories implanted %( "rion technolo#( used %( the militar( to keep their workers $rom whistle)%lowin# on a%ove top)secret %lack %ud#et projects. *o +ichols ma( %e ri#ht there., &f this is the case and Mr. "ichols is an innocent 2ictim; then the problem remains %ust what parts of it <=> true ? -he $ollowin# is taken directl()or)indirectl( $rom the %ook and are not m( statements . the 1+@- !hiladelphia >1periment in which a U.S. Navy destroyer was heavily cloaked in static and rotating magnetic fields in an attempt to make it invisible to radar, thereby giving the Allieds a big advantage over the ermans. !he act"al name was A!ro%ect =ainbowA and the forer"nner of today#s stealth technology. An 9electroma#netic bottle: was generated to encompass the entire ship and divert radar waves. $t seemed to work b"t with a totally "ne%pected additional res"lt accompanied by a horrible side effect. !he ship disappeared from even optical view and reportedly teleported h"ndreds&of&miles away to Norfolk, 'irginia before remateriali(ing in its )hiladelphia harbor. *"t most of the s"rviving crew were rendered insane. And there were even reports of crewmembers disappearing&and&remateriali(ing. A few were said to have had their bodies f"sed with the ship#s steel str"ct"re "pon remateriali(ing. !he Navy && in the middle of a +orld +ar && "nderstandably p"lled the pl"gs on the )ro,ect. *"t a part of the military was so convinced in its potential rewards that it contin"ed as a black pro,ect "nder the name 9!ro%ect !hoeni1:. !reston "ichols worked for the <&8 s"bsidiary of >aton >lectronics on -ong $sland. .e has a degree in electrical engineering and is acknowledged to be an e%pert in all forms of radar. /"ring his employment, he obtained a grant to st"dy mental telepath(. .e initially so"ght to disprove it b"t was s"rprised to find o"t that it did in fact e1ist. .e asserts that telepathic comm"nications operate on principles that are similar to conventional radio waves. $n fact, there was a telepathic wave that had a wavelength. +hile it behaves like a normal radio wave, not all of fits into normal wave f"nctions. Nichols interest in metaph(sics had ,"st been la"nched. [StealthSkater note: The same thin# happened to Madam 5urie who was ridiculed for declarin# she had disco2ered m sterious 9ra s: emanatin# from certain rare elements. That was absurd to the ph sicists of the da . 3f course; 6istor remembers her for disco2ered radioactivit( from 4ranium.] $n 0123, he noticed a phenomena that was common to all of the psychics he worked with. At the same ho"r on every day, all of their minds wo"ld be ,ammed. .e tho"ght this was d"e to some sort of 0

e%ternal electromagnetic interference. .is e4"ipment detected a 305&365 7.( cycle appearing on the air as they were ,ammed. .e traced the signal to a red&and&white radar antenna on the <ir Borce Sa#e =adar base at Montauk !oint, -ong $sland. .e visited the derelict base that was off&limits to the p"blic [SS: more details in the book]. 8n one of the trips, he was accompanied by a psychic friend. !hey came across a homeless man who appeared to still be living on the base. !he man recogni(ed Nichols and said he "sed to be his boss on this secret pro,ect. .e told him details abo"t the machinery that was "sed and how everything went haywire in the end. !he psychic friend was complaining abo"t f"nny vibrations and reported past e%periments into weather manip"lation and mind&control. At this point Nichols said he co"ldn#t take any of this serio"sly. Another person named Duncan 5ameron came to visit Nichols for repair on some a"dio e4"ipment. 9ameron was keenly interested in the metaphysics research Nichols had been doing. !he two of them went to 7onta"k where /"ncan fell into a strange trance when they entered the former transmitter b"ilding. +hen )reston bro"ght him o"t of it and applied certain techni4"es, he helped /"ncan to "nlock his memories b"ried "nder what seemed to be layers of :programming:. Among many details by 9ameron were that he and his brother ;dward had served aboard the USS Eldridge in the )hiladelphia ;%periment. Nichols contin"ed to be recogni(ed by people he didn#t know and became convinced that he too had been the victim of memory s"ppression. /"ring his ,ob at A$-, he became more&and&more convinced he was <or had been= working on 6 different time tracks. $t was hard to conceive working 6 different ,obs at the same time. *"t it was the only e%planation for some of the events that happened to him. >or instance, a band&aid wo"ld s"ddenly appear on his hand with an accompanying br"ise&or&c"t when he had been sitting at his desk for ho"rs. .e states now in his alternate realit , he fre4"ently had to move different e4"ipment and on more than one occasion s"ffered br"ises as a res"lt [SS: more e1amples are #i2en in the book]. $n 0115, Nichols began to constr"ct a makeshift Delta$T )for A5han#in# TimeA/ antenna on the roof of his residential laboratory. /"ring the process, more of his memory began to be restored. .e s"rmised the /elta&! antenna was storing "p time fl"% waves and stressin# <bending= time eno"gh so that he was s"bconscio"sly in 6 different timelines. !his was his memory breakthro"gh. *y ?"ne of 0115, all of his key memories had come back. 8ne month later, he was laid&off from work despite his technical s"periority in all phases of modern radar. .e feels his chats with employees to help him restore his memories led to him being let go as a sec"rity risk. Nichols discovered that the U.S. overnment began a weather$control pro,ect in the later 0135s "nder the code name 9!hoeni1:. $ts technology was based on the work from Dr. Cilhelm =eich, an A"strian scientist who was >re"d#s prot@g@ and also st"died "nder 9arl ?"ng. .e was brilliant b"t highly controversial. Not m"ch of his research can be officially fo"nd beca"se in a trial with the >ood and /r"g Administration and American 7edical Association as the plaintiffs, the overnment acc"sed Aeich of 4"ackery in his contention that he had fo"nd another form of energy that was in all living things and which co"ld be controlled to treat certain diseases. .e was given a very stiff prison sentence for :9ontempt of 9o"rt:. .e died there. !he s"bse4"ent burnin# of all his books and destr"ction of his e4"ipment may be paralleled in modern times in a s"pposedly free society only by the Na(i book& b"rning campaigns. Aeich termed this new form of energy or#one which is orgasmic or life energy. .e revealed it to be distinctly different from ordinary electromagnetic energy <as Nichols fo"nd telepathetic waveforms to be=. .e then associated orgone with cosmic energy and the Newtonian concept of the ether. ;instein never said static ether didn#t act"ally e%ist. .e said it ,"st wasn#t necessary to e%plain the 6

propagation of light waves. Aeich considered the ether to be wave&like in nat"re and not static at all. $n fact, >instein himself verified a f"ndamental parameter in one of Aeich#s e4"ations. [StealthSkater note: Some ph sicists ha2e eDuated toda Es Fero$!oint >ner# field to be the AreincarnationA of the old aether/ether concept.] Aeich fo"nd positi2e and ne#ati2e orgone energies. !he latter was fo"nd to be "sef"l in red"cing the intensity of weather storms. !he military, of co"rse, was interested in how to intensify bad weather for their operations. !he overnment began la"nching tho"sands of radiosondes to test this technology. !hey were passed&off as high&altit"de recording instr"ments. *"t one of its sensors acted as a negative <or /ead= antenna while another acted as an positive= orgone antenna. $f the D3= </eadly 8rgone= was sensed by the antenna, the transmitter wo"ld be broadcast o"t&of&phase and b"st "p the /8A and take the violence o"t of a storm. 9onversely, transmitting in&phase wo"ld ca"se the /8A to b"ild "p. /8A also was noticed to create ne#ati2e psychological effects while 8rgone created positive ones. !he overnment immediately saw the advantages of the ability to create a mood altering effect o"t of thin air. !hese attempts complimented the on&going task of developing a f"nctional )S$ 9orps operation. BAs early as 01C5, the United States had been attempting to establish a !S& 5orps. $t was a gro"p of psychics to aid in espionage and warfare. !o facilitate this, the h"man psyche and the powers of the mind wo"ld need to be e%amined and caref"lly mapped and harvested. !he American initiative into metaphysical applications began from necessity. !he A"ssians had been investigating and developing psychic warfare tactics for almost 65 years. !oday these organi(ations are called remote) viewers.D +orld&class mathematician Dr. Gohn 2on "eumann had inherited )ro,ect Aainbow from "ikola Tesla. .e was in charge on that fatef"l day when the Eldridge disappeared and the crew went cra(y. $n 01C5, von Ne"mann and his research team were called back to work on a new endeavor. !his was similar to the Aainbow pro,ect b"t was to find o"t what went wrong with the h"man factor of the e%periment. &t was decided that the remnants of !ro%ect =ainbow and the radiosonde pro%ect should be included under the same umbrella with the human factor stud . After that point, the title of !hoeni1 !ro%ect was "sed to refer to all of these activities. !he pro,ect head4"arters was at (rookha2en 8abs on -ong $sland. 'on Ne"mann 4"ickly learned that was going to have to st"dy metaphysics for this research. [StealthSkater note: &t has been rumored that 2on "eumann was one of the in2esti#ators who inter2iewed the d in# alien at the =oswell crash and was 9told: that human science needed to research metaph sics to comprehend how the saucers functioned.] Hon "eumann and his team spent about 1* ears disco2erin# how human bein#s were affected with electroma#netic fields that shifted them throu#h different places and times [SS: Macroscopic Duantum tunnelin# as proposed b 4"&T>8 )doc pdf 4=8 /? ] !he Aainbow technology creates what can be called an alternate or arti$icial realit(. $t creates a stealth effect by not only isolating the ship b"t also the individ"al beings as well within a bottle effect. !he alternate reality th"s created has no time references at all beca"se it is not part of the normal time stream. &t is entire out$of$time. !he )hoeni% )ro,ect was faced with solving the problem of bringing h"man beings into the bottle <and event"ally o"t again= while at the same time connecting them to their real time reference. 'on Ne"mann was the ideal candidate for the ,ob since he was the innovator of today#s modern comp"ters. A comp"ter had to be "sed if they were going to calc"late the time references of specific people and replicate those references while they were passing thro"gh an alternate reality. !he people inside the reality wo"ld be going thro"gh (ero time and essential a no reality or a disoriented one at best. !he comp"ter had to generate an electromagnetic backgro"nd <or phony stage= that the physical E

being wo"ld synchroni(e with as well. $f that wasn#t done, the spirit and the physical body wo"ld go o"t&of&synch res"lting in insanity. +hen this pro,ect was complete, a report was s"bmitted to 9ongress who had f"nded it so far. !hey were told that the consciousness of man could definitel be affected b electroma#netics and that it co"ld be possible to develop e4"ipment that co"ld change the way a person thinks. Not s"rprisingly, 9ongress said Fno#, concerned that if the wrong people got hold of this technology they themselves co"ld lose their minds and be controlled. !he pro,ect was ordered to be disbanded in 01G1. *"t the gro"p at *rookhaven had already b"ilt an entire kingdom aro"nd this pro,ect. !hey had Aeichian and stealth technologies which co"ld definitely affect the mind of man. !hey went to the military and informed them abo"t this fantastic new piece of technology. !hey told them abo"t a device that co"ld make the enemy s"rrender witho"t a battle by merely throwing a switch H every general#s dreamI !he gro"p at *rookhaven had secret f"nds to contin"e b"t they needed a place. 7ost important they needed a h"ge radiosonde that wo"ld operate aro"nd 365&3C5 7.(. >rom earlier research, it was known that this was one of the window fre4"encies into the h"man conscio"sness. A very high& powered radar device was needed. !he military had ,"st what they were looking for && a mothballed <ir Borce S<I> =adar base at Montauk !oint. $t already had the A> sections and the mod"lator that wo"ld be re4"ired to b"ild a h"ge radiosonde. !he name for this pro,ect was known as !hoeni1 &&. $t has since been collo4"ially named by others as the /Montauk Project. -ike other black programs, it was being done witho"t the s"pervision of elected officials and in spite of their ob,ections. !he strictest sec"rity meas"res were employed, part of which were entirely valid. Altho"gh confidential stealth technology was involved, it is no secret that the stealth aircraft were designed with a radar resistant absorbine coating and a red"ced s"rface cross section. Chat is secret are certain aspects of the 9electroma#netic bottle: technolo# and how that was propa#ated. !he staff was a mi%t"re of military and government employees and personnel s"pplied by vario"s corporations. Nichols says he was one of the latter and came to the pro,ect in 012E <in this alternate timeline=. !he former base technicians told the )hoeni% gro"p that they co"ld change the general mood of the base by changing the fre4"ency and p"lse d"ration of the radar. !hey had noticed this as a professional c"riosity after years of working with radar. !his was what the )hoeni% researchers were looking for. !his started what Nichols refers to as 7icrowave 8ven e%periments. !hey took the radar reflector and point to a shielded room where someone wo"ld be sitting in a chair. !hen they wo"ld open and close the door to determine how m"ch U.>Jmicrowave energy was getting into the room. !hey e%perimented by r"nning the transmitter at different p"lse widths K rates and fre4"encies. !hey observed that certain changes made the h"man g"inea pig sleep, cry, la"gh, get angry, etc. The wanted to see if the could train and chan#e brain wa2es to control a person's actual thou#hts7 7any vol"nteers were killed s"staining serio"s brain and tiss"e damage as a res"lt of contin"o"s e%pos"re to 055 kilowatts of A> power at a distance of 055 yards. /"ncan 9ameron was one of these s"b,ects. A later discovery fo"nd o"t that stealth technology dealt with the act"al non&b"rning radiation which act"ally went thro"gh the reflector and wo"ld be opposite to the focal point of the antenna. !hey tried it and t"rned the antenna aro"nd 0L5 degrees to aim the b"rning rays into the sky and propagate the s"b,ect with the non&b"rning rays. !hey fo"nd they had the same mood&altering capabilities if not more so. And this did not damage the people. *"t at what cost to the persons previo"sly e%perimented onI

!ime was spent monitoring different p"lse types etc. !hey wo"ld note and categori(e different effects. 8nce they had eno"gh data, they began to make some sense o"t of which f"nctions did what. !hey also e%perimented with fre4"ency hopping or randomly shifting the transmitter to different fre4"encies. !his point became very important later on as it was the key to bendin# time. 'ery fast fre4"ency hops made the mod"lations more psychoactive. A control panel of sorts was set "p that co"ld generate p"lses at anything they wanted and an e%pected desired effect wo"ld take place. 8ne of the things fo"nd by accident was that certain mod"lations wo"ld stop all electric f"nctions on an a"tomobile. [StealthSkater note: similar to reports of 4B3 effects?] Nichols says that in the 01C5s, &TT developed sensor technology that co"ld literally display what a person was thinking. $t consisted of a special chair in which a person wo"ld sit. 9oils were placed aro"nd the chair in addition to E receivers, G channels, and a 9ray&0 s"percomp"ter. Nichols cannot find o"t where this technology came from, altho"gh he said it was s"ggested by confidants that it originated from an alien Sirian race [SS: shades of the mo2ie 95ontact:7]. *ased on his research into metaphysics, Nichols said the device was act"ally reading the h"man aura && i.e., the electromagnetic field that s"rro"nds the h"man body. +hen the people at 7onta"k heard abo"t this mind&reading device, they wanted to "se it and t"rn it into a transmitter. A person wo"ld sit in the chair and transmit an alternate realit( to the crew <like in the )hiladelphia ;%periment=. +hen the ship became invisible, the crew wo"ld then be in synchroni(ation with the alternate reality and wo"ldn#t become disoriented or mentally lost. $t has since been referred to as the famo"s Montauk 5hair. [SS: note: "ichols sa s the 9chair: in the mo2ie 9Total =ecall: is hauntin#l familiar to the Montauk 5hair] !he chair was hooked "p to the coil set&"p from $!!. !he 9ray 0 decoded the transmission generated by the person in the chair and sent them to an $*7 EG5 comp"ter. !his in t"rn interfaced with the 7onta"k transmitter. Nichols said he ,oined the pro,ect at this time to work the radio fre4"encies and transmitter, taking advantage of his proficiency with all forms of classified high&powered radar. )sychics were chosen to occ"py the chair. /"ncan 9ameron was the main one picked, altho"gh he had back&"ps in case he was too ill on a certain test day. !he set&"p of the 7onta"k 9hair was also enhanced by "sing .emholt( coils. !hey possess a "ni4"e property in that they can be phased to create a constant field <of energy= inside the coils. At 7onta"k, the researches e%trapolated "pon the principles of .emholt( coils. !hey "sed E sets of coils <M,N, and O= and phased them so that while a constant energy co"ld be maintained inside the coils, there was absol"tely no effect on the o"tside. !he coil str"ct"re in the receivers was designed by Nikola !esla. !hey are also known as Delta$T or /elta !ime coil str"ct"res. !he property of shielding an energy field is part of what enabled a bottle effect to be created aro"nd the Eldridge in the )hiladelphia ;%periment. !hese /elta&! coils were act"ally picking "p E a%es of time signals. 7ore pertinent to the pro,ect, they no longer had a microwave link that wo"ld malf"nction d"ring a reality shift <or time glitch=. *y late 0122, the system wo"ld receive and transmit all psychoactive f"nctions. $t was reprod"cing tho"ght forms witho"t glitches and with a very high degree of fidelity. !hen they tried something new. !hey had /"ncan concentrate on a solid ob,ect. And the solid ob,ect act"ally precipitated o"t of the etherI $n f"rther e%periments, whatever /"ncan co"ld think of wo"ld appear. 7any times it wo"ld only be visible and not solid to the to"ch && like a ghost. Sometimes it was a real solid ob,ect that was stable and wo"ld stay. 8ther times it wo"ld remain as long as the transmitter was Fon# and then fade o"t. [StealthSkater note: refer to AThe Science behind the MaterialiJation of Thou#ht BormsA b Tom (earden at doc pdf 4=8 ] C

!hey tried seein# e(e e%periments. +ith a lock of hair of somebody, /"ncan wo"ld concentrate on that person and be able to see as if he was seeing thro"gh their eyes and hearing thro"gh their ears. [SSP same thin# reported b modern remote$2iewers] !hen they were interested in seeing if they co"ld implant thou#hts into the minds of others [SS: this ma ha2e led to the off$shoot MK$ 48T=< mind$control pro%ect of the 5&<]. The found that the could control another person and make them do an thin# && far beyond what co"ld be done with ordinary hypnosis. -ater a pec"liar phenomenon was noticed. As /"ncan#s tho"ghts were pro,ected o"t thro"gh the transmitter, they wo"ld s"ddenly cease. $t appeared to be a malf"nction "ntil it was noticed they hadn#t ceased after all. The were %ust occurrin# out of the normal time stream7 >or e%ample, he wo"ld concentrate on something at LP55 pm and the occ"rrence wo"ld happen a GP55 am. $t now appeared to the 7onta"k scientists that psychic powers enhanced by powerf"l apparat"s co"ld bend timeI Additional changes had to be made to some e4"ipment. ! ramid&based geometry was incorporated to better bend the time field. !he key cl"e to o"r "nderstanding time was a s"ggestion that we "se a partic"lar type of antenna str"ct"re which Nichols calls an 93rion: Delta$T antenna. .e says 8rion comes from a persistent r"mor that the design was given to the pro,ect by aliens from the 8rion constellation who had their own agenda for helping h"mans. !he 8rion /elta&! was a h"ge octahedronal antenna placed "ndergro"nd. !he 7onta"k 9hair was placed "nder the transmitter and above the /elta&!. !his was done in order to phase the above&gro"nd A> antenna with the below&gro"nd loop antenna so that the chair was in a Fn"ll# point them. $t eliminated any interference o"t of the chair. !hese basic techni4"es were the same as those employed in the )hiladelphia ;%periment. 8n the Eldridge, the A> transmissions were on the main mast. !he coils were placed aro"nd the deck and were driven by p"lses. !he 7onta"k researchers essentially d"plicated b"t "pgraded the Aainbow )ro,ect machine making the pro,ect far more controllable. $n the new e%periments, /"ncan wo"ld sit in the chair and be directed to concentrate on an opening in time. At this point a hole or time portal wo"ld appear right in the center of the /elta&! antenna and yo" co"ld walk thro"gh the portal from present&day 01L5 to whatever. $t wo"ld remain open as long as /"ncan maintained concentration. Sometimes /"ncan lost concentration and the portals wo"ld s"ddenly close, leaving stranded in limbo anyone who had entered them. ;vent"ally they were able to digiti(e /"ncan#s tho"ghts and record them on tape, eliminating the need for psychics to open&"p a partic"lar time portal. Up to this point everyone operated on a need&to&know basis. Sec"rity was already tight. *"t they wanted even higher sec"rity. !hey didn#t want the military to know what they were doing with time. A new technical crew was bro"ght in. Nichols called them the Secret 9rew. !he pro,ect was re& la"nched and referred to as !hoeni1 &&&. !his lasted from >ebr"ary 01L0 to 01LE. The ob%ecti2e was to e1plore time itself. !he crew began to look at )ast history and to the >"t"re. !hro"gh the vorte%, they co"ld sample the air and the terrain. [StealthSkater note: reminiscent of (ob 8aJar's assertions of Project 0ookin# 1lass at <rea S@ / see doc pdf 4=8] Nichols said it became ro"tine to grab somebody off&the&street and send them down one of these time t"nnels. $f they ret"rned, they wo"ld make a f"ll report on what they enco"ntered. 7any were lost. Nichols said he doesn#t know for s"re how many people are still floating aro"nd in time whenever, wherever, and however. As )hoeni% $$$ developed, the individ"als so chosen for this research wo"ld be wired "p with all sorts of !' and radio e4"ipment so they co"ld report back live. [SS: shades of the popular mo2ie L TH$series 9Star#ate:7]

!hose controlling the pro,ect began to play all sorts of games, manipulatin# the )ast and >"t"re along alternate timelines. $n addition to derelict vol"nteers, the researchers also "sed kids for some reason, "s"ally between the ages of 05 and 0G. !hey were normally blond, bl"e&eyed, tall and light& skinned fitting the Aryan stereotype. !o his knowledge, there were no girls in this gro"p. A later investigation showed that 7onta"k had a Neo&Na(i connection. Nichols doesn#t know where the kids <sometimes called the Montauk (o s= went or what they were ed"cated&in or programmed&for. ;very raw recr"it was sent into the >"t"re to ,*-M <D, always to the same point to what appeared to be a dead city in r"ins. $n the center of the city was a s4"are with a #old horse on a pedestal. $nscriptions were on that pedestal, and the recr"its had to report what they said. Nichols says he still doesn#t know what the researchers were after. A lot of time&monitoring was done with +orld +ars $ and $$. !hey co"ld make "p a secondary vorte% to observe what was going on. !hey called this a seein# e e f"nction. !he original vorte% was s"ch that yo" co"ld drive a tr"ck thro"gh it. *"t the secondary vorte% was an energetic vorte% with no physical solidity. 8ne co"ld however beam thro"gh it. Using phase con,"gations thro"gh the elaborate comp"ter set&"p, )ast and >"t"re history co"ld act"ally be transmitted thro"gh the portal and viewed on television. Nichols said even off$planet e%peditions took place. 'iewing ancient civili(ations on 7ars, for e%ample. [StealthSkater note: more details in the book; includin# rumors of a p ramid disco2ered to contain a transmitter #eneratin# some sort of field for our Solar S stem. Chen it was shut$off retroacti2e to 1+@-; man 4B3s all of$a$sudden appeared to be reported on >arth.] .owever, on <u#ust N; 1+.- they were given a directive to r"n the transmitter non&stop. Nothing happened "ntil A"g"st 06. -he e2uipment appeared to drop into 3s(nch4 with somethin# else. !hen the USS Eldridge appeared thro"gh the portal. !hey had locked$up with the )hiladelphia ;%periment. Nichols isn#t s"re if this was a p"re accident or if the researchers were trying to deliberately to hook&"p with the Eldridge d"e to the O*$ ear 9biorh thm: cycle of planet ;arth. !he Eldridge e%periment was on A"g"st 06, 013E. At this point, the /"ncan from 013E appeared and co"ld be seen thro"gh the time portal along with his own brother. *oth were crewmembers of the Eldridge. ;fforts were made to keep the /"ncan of 01LE from seeing himself so as to avoid a time parado% and res"ltant negative effects. !he system had gone into a free energy mode. (oth the 1+@- 5ldrid#e #enerators and the l+.Montauk #enerators were locked to#ether. !here was a tremendo"s amo"nt of energy bo"ncing between them. < stable 2orte1 was created from 1+.- to 1+@-. Nichols said there were apparently a co"ple of 4B3s sighted in the area of the Eldridge. And one of them got s"cked&"p in this time vorte% and was partially embedded in solid rock in the "ndergro"nd levels of 01LE 7onta"k. [StealthSkater note: is this what 5ol. 5orso referred to in his "(5 67-50I+5 inter2iew as the onl other time besides =oswell that he saw a crashed alien saucer and this one 9in2ol2ed a time machine:?] Nichols said the pro,ect had now reached apocalyptic proportions. Nat"ral laws were being violated. $n addition to Nichols, there were E other colleag"es who had been privately voicing misgivings abo"t the pro,ect for months. +ith help from /"ncan, a monster was created and t"rned loose on the base. [SS note: reminds me of monsters from the 9id: in the sci$fi classic 9Borbidden !lanet:] Nichols s"pervisors panicked and ordered "s to sh"t off the generations in order to stop whatever type of phenomena was occ"rring. !hat didn#t work. $t was then decided both generators had to be sh"t && the one in 01LE 7onta"k and the one on the 013E Eldridge. -egend has it that /"ncan entered the portal to 2

go back to 013E and smash the transmitters on the Eldridge before ret"rning to present&day. [SS: e1actl what was depicted in the 2ideo hit -he Philadelphia 58periment starrin# Michael !are.] !hings came back to Fnormal# when e4"ipment and power lines were smashed and c"t. Shortly thereafter the "nofficial pro,ect sh"t&down and the ma,or parts of the "ndergro"nd b"nkers sealed with concrete. Nichols said that all participants were evidently programmed with false memories as part of their debriefing. .e is also intent on believing this occ"rred on an alternate timeline to the one he was working on at his normal ob at A$-. .e closes by saying it appears as irre2ersible effects took place b haphaJard e1perimentin# and we are li2in# in a recurrin# 9time$loop: that appears unalterable. .e says an effort is being planned to attempt to correct some of what happened in the year O**- <Q 01LE R 65&yr&cycle=. $n the meantime he all"ded to a pro,ect K.3.<.8.< in 9olorado as helping to contain some ramifications of the )ro,ect [StealthSkater note: co$author !eter Moon describes this in another book in the series >ncounter in the !leiades: an inside look at 4B3s &S(" *$+,-1..+$-$-.]

StealthSkater final remarks: The book is actuall fascinatin# readin# and was an e e$opener for me about e2en the mere discussion )let alone possible e1istence/ of such technolo#ies. Some people ha2e told me if an thin# happened at Montauk; it was probabl the mind$control applications. <n time$tra2el stuff probabl occurred at !lattsbur#h <B( under the auspices of (rookha2en "ational 8abs. <pparentl ou need nuclear materials to make thin#s work &is that wh( all the atomic %om% testin# have a%ruptl( stopped %ecause the( wee causin# ri$ts in time999'. <nd !lattsbur#h is/was home to S<5 strate#ic bombers and missiles and nuclear weapons stora#e and reportedl a O*$stor under#round abo2e$top$ secret research facilit &%i# enou#h to hold a 6elta)- antenna9'. 8ike & said 0 re#ardless of whether this research ph sicall occurred at Montauk or whether a 4B3 actuall crashed at =oswell as opposed to somewhere else 0 the fact that so man of these pro%ects purport to their e1istence su##ests it could ha2e happened somewhere7 <nd that is the real point to be made ...

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