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The Philadelphia Experiment and the Montauk Project

Host: Art Bell

Aired Dates:
June 20, 1993 (The Philadelphia Experiment)
May 27, 1994 (The Montauk Project)

Special Guests:
Al Bielek, Preston Nichols

Enjoy three captivating and fascinating hours of Art Bell's interview with Al Bielek who details his personal experience with the Philadelphia Experiment.

Al Bielek, a participant in the Philadelphia Experiment said he was aboard the U.S.S. Eldridge on August 12, 1943, when the ship became invisible as part of a military test. The ill-fated experiment caused some men to become grotesquely fused with the steel bulkheads of the vessel. But Cameron and his brother Duncan managed to escape.

Escape into the future, that is. Bielek said after jumping off the ship he and his brother found themselves at a secretive base at Montauk, propelled forty years into 1983. There, they met Dr. John Von Neumann, who convinced them via showing them TV commercials that they indeed had traveled into the future. Eventually though, he sent them back to the Eldridge via the "Montauk Time Tunnel," to shut down the haywire experiment.

Bielek said he also used this Time Tunnel to travel to the 28th Century where he encountered the "Wingmakers," whom he described as "genetically perfect humans." While there were floating cities and a network of computers that ran the planet, he said the Earth's population has been greatly diminished by this time and was down to about 500 million.

The final two hours are a rebroadcast from May 27, 1994 - Art Bell conversed with electrical engineer Preston Nichols about the Philadelphia Experiment and the Montauk Project. According to Nichols, Tesla had input on the Philadelphia Experiment and Al Bielek's account of what happened on the ship in 1943 is essentially accurate.

Nichols explained that the work begun with the Philadelphia Experiment was subsequently transferred to Los Alamos Laboratory for the engineering and Brookhaven for the human elements. He said he was brought on board to work for the Montauk Project at a deserted military base in Montauk (not far from Brookhaven's location).
Techniques for mind control at a distance were being developed there using radio waves, he stated.

Essentially, they were creating a "mind amplifier" in which sensors picked up a person's "holographic thought pattern," which was then processed through a computer and sent out by radar transmission. Nichols, who said he worked on the radar aspect of the operation, claimed that through such processes they were actually able to create an object out of the "background ether."