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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

The Philadelphia Experiment: The Basics



So now onto The Philadelphia Experiment.  You know, ship disappears, reappears somewhere else and then comes back.  Oh wait…you don’t know what I’m talking about?  Well you think you might but you aren’t sure?  Well let me fill you in first with the basics and then I will delve into the even more strange and extraordinary.  You will see how most of these journeys intertwine with each other or at least have a common bond.  

Ok here we go, Philadelphia Experiment 101, your quick guide.  So what is the Philadelphia Experiment?  In a nutshell, the Philadelphia Experiment, a.k.a. Project Rainbow was a government test to see if they could render an object invisible.  Well in this case, invisible at least to radar.  Or did it actually happen for real?  Seriously! Invisibility, no joke.  So basically in 
June of 1943 the Navy Office of Naval Research decided to tinker with the unified field theory.  In a nutshell it’s the method of using electromagnetic energy in conjunction with gravity to “bend” light around a physical object, rendering it invisible.  Sounds awesome right?  Sounds a little impossible right?  For now just expand your mind, keep it open and stay tuned.  I promise to touch on some things in detail later.  Right now I’m sticking to the basics. 
So the first attempt was in June.  These experiments took place upon a ship, a destroyer that went by the name the U.S.S. Eldridge.  Unfortunately in June the experiments were deemed too dangerous with a human crew.  This did not stop them from trying again in October.  So 4 months later they tried again and this time it worked.  The whole ship completely vanished from sight.  It turned up briefly in Norfolk Virginia (400 miles away), then reappeared in Philadelphia.  I know you are asking yourself, how is that possible?  Like I said…keep an open mind.  I will go more into detail later.  So did the Navy accidentally discover teleportation?  Were they on the verge of one of the greatest scientific, earth shattering, world changing discoveries ever? It’s possible.  Anything is possible.  But something happened.  Something about this experiment happened that was unexpected.  

A lot can happen when you mess around with electromagnetic energy.  Hell I just know from personal experience that the electromagnetic field can cause all kinds of problems and that is just from minute fluctuations in the electromagnetic field.  At least minute compared to what the soldiers probably encountered on the ship.  See what happened when the ship rematerialized the effects had devastating effects on the crew.  I don’t know what they changed in 4 months to think that this experiment was any less dangerous. 
Supposedly when ship reappeared or rematerialized in Philadelphia the crew was not right.  Apparently sailors rematerialized within the steel walls of the deck of the ship.  Others kept fading in and out.  I can only assume they were similar to the effects that you saw in the movie.  Oh did I mention that too.  There was a movie made about this.  I digress though; I’m talking about what might have really happened.  So the psychological effects on the crew were disturbing.  So what did the Navy do?  Apparently the Navy resorted to brainwashing techniques to forget the experiment.  Some of the crew were discharged and deemed unfit for duty.  Some of the crew was reported missing in action.  Well that is at least what their families were told.  Hmmm, I smell cover up.  This is where my Montauk blog is going to fill in the information.  One thing at a time though.  It will all eventually add up……well hopefully. 

Ok so what happened next?  Carlos Allende happened next.  Carlos claimed to be a crewman in Virginia and saw the ship appear before his eyes.  Ahh Ha!  A witness to the event.  Well maybe.  In 1955 he contacted a UFO researcher named Morris K. Jessup.  He told him his tales.  As it turned out, Carlos Allende turned out to be Carl Meredith Allen, a Pennsylvania man with a history of psychiatric problems. So did he make it all up?  This is a whole other tangent.  If he did witness the event did they conjure information on him that would deem his testimony bogus?  Or was he really a crazy PA man that heard the story and decided that he wanted to be a part of history.  All this remains to be seem.  Perhaps in another part I will reveal more information on Mr. Allende. 

So far there seems to be a lot of holes in the story.  There may or may not be a witness.  There has also been testimony that supposedly proves this whole story to be a hoax.  There is information that says that the ship wasn’t built until 1943 at the end of August.  Well if that were true that would have made the first June experiment impossible.  There are also stories that it wasn’t built in the Navy yards in Philadelphia.  Also when The Philadelphia Experiment happened the ship was actually on its way from NY from it’s Christening and that it was in the Bahamas.  This puts us at September of 1943.  Apparently it had never been docked in Philadelphia.  So far you can look at these two ways.  You could say that all the information I just presented you was actually information that was made up to cover up the actual experiment.  Or you can say that it actually never happened.  In my opinion I think it happened.  I think something happened.  So why would there be so many details pertaining to the Philadelphia Experiment if it was just all fictitious.  Who is really going to make all of it up?  Just saying…. 

So next, 1979 rolls around and two guys, Charles Berlitz and William Moore, wrote the accounts of the tale.  Their book was eventually made into a movie in 1984.  In 1990 a guy named Al Bielek came forward and claimed to have been a sailor who jumped off the deck of the ship just as it winked out of sight.  Sources say he has been exposed as a fraud and say that he wasn’t near the ship during the mishaps.  I have more information on him as well.  I’m hoping that all my Philadelphia Experiment, MK-Ultra, Montauk blogs will all come together in unison to try to explain everything to you.  I’m trying my best.  Government cover-ups are hard and sketchy to find true information on.  So I hope you are enjoying them and I hope you stay tuned.  

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