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INTRODUCTION
At the eastern most end of Long Island sits Montauk Point, known to most New
Yorkers for its scenic beauty and landmark lighthouse. To the immediate west
of the lighthouse, there is a mysterious and derelict Air Force base on the
grounds of old Fort Hero. Although it was officially decommissioned and
abandoned by the U.S. Air Force in 1969, it was subsequently reopened and
continued to operate without the sanction of the U.S. Government.
The entire financing for the base is also a
mystery. No funding can be traced to the military or government. Officials
of the U.S. Government have probed for answers without success.
The secrecy of the operation has prompted legends to thrive across Long
Island. However, it is unlikely that any of the local people of Montauk, or
those who spread the tales, know the full story of what actually went on
there.
A circle of insiders believe the Montauk Project was a development
and culmination of the phenomena encountered aboard the U.S.S. Eldridge in
1943. Popularly known as the “Philadelphia
Experiment”, the ship actually disappeared while the Navy conducted
radar invisibility experiments.
According to these accounts, over three decades of secret research and
applied technology ensued. Experiments were conducted that included that
included electronic mind surveillance and the control of distinct
populations. The climax of this work was reached at Montauk Point in 1983.
It was at that time that the Montauk Project effectively ripped open a
hole in space-time to 1943.
Perhaps the person best qualified to tell the real story is Preston
Nichols, an electrical engineer and inventor who has studied the
Montauk Project for the better part of a decade. His interest in the project
was spurred in part by unusual circumstances in his own life. He was also
able to legally acquire much of the equipment that was used for the project.
His continued investigation ultimately revealed
his own role as the technical director of the project. Despite brainwashing
and threats to silence him, he has survived and has decided it is in the
best interest of all to tell his story.
GUIDE TO THE READER
Because of the subject matter of this book is controversial, we would like
to offer some guidelines.
This book is an exercise in consciousness. It is an invitation to view time
in a new manner and expand your awareness of the universe. Time rules our
fate and ushers in our death. Although we are regulated by its laws, there
is much that we do not know about time and how it relates to our
consciousness. Hopefully, at the very least, this information will broaden
your horizons.
Some of the data you will read in this book can be considered as “soft facts”.
Soft facts are not untrue, they are just not backed up by irrefutable
documentation. A “hard fact” would be documentation or hard physical
evidence that could stand up to scrutiny.
By the nature of the subject matter and security considerations, hard facts
about the Montauk Project have been very difficult to obtain. There
is also an area between soft and hard which can be termed “gray facts”.
These would be very plausible but not as easily provable as a hard fact.
Any serious investigation will show that a Montauk Project did, in fact,
exist. One can also find people who have been experimented on in some
fashion or another.
This book is not an attempt to prove anything. The purpose is to get a story
told that is of essential interest to scientific researchers, metaphysicians
and citizens of the planet Earth. It is the story of one particular
individual and his circle of contacts. It is hoped that more individuals
will come out of the closet and that researchers will come forth with more
investigations and documentation.
This work is being presented as non-fiction as it contains no falsehoods to
the best knowledge of the authors. However, it can also be read as pure
science fiction if that is more suitable to the reader.
A short glossary has been provided in the back to assist with ordinary
electronic terms and those of a more esoteric nature.
Scientists who read this book should understand
that the definitions are designed to assist the general reader’s
understanding. They are not purported to be the latest technical jargon.
Likewise, the general reader should understand that the diagrams in this
book are included for the benefit of technical people.
If one is interested, they can get a further
understanding of those terms and symbols by studying the Radio Amateur’s
Handbook or a text of similar nature.
THE PHILADELPHIA EXPERIMENT
The origin of the Montauk Project dates back to 1943 when
radar invisibility was being researched aboard the USS Eldridge. As
the Eldridge was stationed at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, the events
concerning the ship have commonly been referred to as the “Philadelphia
Experiment”. Having been the subject of different books and a movie, only a
quick synopsis will be given here.*
* Further information about the Philadelphia
Experiment can be found in Appendix E.
The Philadelphia Experiment was known as the Rainbow Project
to those who manned and operated it. It was designed as a top secret project
that would help end World War II. The forerunner of today’s stealth
technology, the Rainbow Project was experimenting with a technique to make a
ship invisible to enemy radar. This was done by creating an “electromagnetic
bottle” which actually diverted radar waves around the ship. An
“electromagnetic bottle” changes the entire electromagnetic field of a
specific area - in this case, the field encompassing the USS Eldridge.
While the objective was to simply make the ship undetectable by radar, it
had a totally unexpected and drastic side effect. It made the ship invisible
to the naked eye and removed it from the space-time continuum. The ship
suddenly reappeared in Norfolk, Virginia, hundreds of miles away.
The project was a success from a material standpoint, but it was a drastic
catastrophe to the people involved. While the USS Eldridge “moved” from the
Philadelphia Naval Yard to Norfolk and back again, the crew found themselves
in complete disorientation. They had left the physical universe and had no
familiar surrounding to relate to. Upon their return to the Philadelphia
Navy Yard, some were planted into the bulkheads of the ship itself. Those
who survived were in a mental state of disorientation and absolute horror.
The crew were subsequently discharged as “mentally unfit” after having spent
considerable time in rehabilitation. The status of “mentally unfit” made it
very convenient for their stories to be discredited.
This put the Rainbow Project at a standstill.
Although a major breakthrough had occurred, there was no certainty that
human beings could survive further experimentation. It was too risky. Dr.
John von Neumann, who headed the project, was now summoned to work on
the Manhattan Project. This concerned the making of the atom bomb, which
became the weapon of choice for ending World War II.
Although it is not well known, vast research that began with the Rainbow
Project was resumed in the late 1940’s. It continued on, culminating with
a hole being ripped through space-time at Montauk in 1983. The goal of
this book is to give you a general understanding of the research and events
subsequent to the Philadelphia Experiment and up to 1983 at Montauk.
I will begin by telling you how I, Preston
Nichols, stumble across it.
MONTAUK DISCOVERED
In 1971, I began working for BJM*, a well known defense contractor on
Long Island. Through the years, I got a degree in electrical engineering and
became a specialist in electromagnetic phenomena. I was not then aware of
the Philadelphia Experiment or its accompanying phenomena.
* BJM is a fictitious name for the company I
worked for.
Although I was not extraordinarily interested in the paranormal at that
time, I had obtained a grant to study mental telepathy and to determine
whether or not it existed. I sought to disprove it, but I was surprised to
find out that it did, in fact, exist.
I began my research and found out that telepathic communication operated on
principles that are strikingly similar to that of radio waves. I had
discovered a wave that could be termed a “telepathic wave”. In some respects,
it behaved like a radio wave. I set out to get the characteristics of this
“telepathic wave”. I studied their wave lengths and other pertinent facts. I
determined that while a telepathic wave behaves like a radio wave, it isn’t
exactly a radio wave.
Although it propagates in a similar fashion to
that of electromagnetic waves and possesses like properties, not all of
these fit into normal wave functions.
I found all of this very exciting. I had discovered a whole brand new
electromagnetic function that was not in any of the text books I’d ever seen.
I wanted to learn as much as I could and studied all the activities that
might use this type of function. My interest into metaphysics had been
launched.
I continued to research in my spare time and collaborated with different
psychics to test and monitor their various responses. In 1974, I noticed a
peculiar phenomena that was common to all of the psychics that I worked with.
Every day, at the same hour, their minds would be jammed. They couldn’t
think effectively.
Suspecting that the interference was caused by
an electronic signal, I used my radio equipment and correlated what came on
over the air waves at the times the psychics were non-functional. Whenever a
410-420 MHz (Megahertz) cycle appeared on the air, they were jammed. When
the 410-420 MHz cycle was off, the psychics would open back up after about
twenty minutes. It was obvious that this signal was greatly impeding the
ability of my psychics.
I decided to trace the signal. Placing a modified TV antenna on the roof of
my car, I grabbed a VHF receiver and set out looking for the source of it. I
tracked it right to Montauk Point. It was coming directly from a red
and white radar antenna on the Air Force base.
At first, I thought that this signal might have been generated accidentally.
I checked around and found out that the base was still active. Unfortunately,
security was tight and the guards wouldn’t give any useful information. They
said that the radar was for a project run by the FAA. I couldn’t press the
point beyond that. In fact, their statement didn’t make a lot of sense. This
was a World War II radar defense system known as “Sage Radar”. It was
totally antiquated, and there is not any known reason why the FAA would need
such a system I didn’t believe them but couldn’t help being intrigued.
Unfortunately, I had hit a dead end.
I continued my psychic research, but didn’t get anywhere on the
investigation of the Montauk antenna until 1984, when a friend of mine
called. He told me the place was now abandoned, and that I should go out
there and check it out. I did. It was indeed abandoned, with debris strewn
everywhere. I saw a fire extinguisher left amidst many scattered papers. The
gate was opened as were the windows and doors of the buildings. This is not
the way the military normally leaves a base.
I strolled around. The first things that caught my eye was the high
voltage equipment. I was very interested as it was a radio engineer’s
delight. I am a collector of ham (ham radio = Amateur radio) gear and radio
equipment, and I wanted to buy it. I figured it would be available cheap if
I made the proper arrangements though the Surplus Disposal Agency in
Michigan.
After examine all the equipment, I contacted the disposal agency and spoke
to a friendly lady. I told her what I wanted, and she told me she would see
what could be done. It appeared to be abandoned material and looked like a
scrap contract. If this was so, I’d be able to take what I wanted.
Unfortunately, I didn’t hear from her so I called her back three weeks later.
She informed me that there had not been any
success with tracing the equipment. They couldn’t find out who owned it.
Neither the military or the GSA (General Services Administration)
claimed to know anything about it. Fortunately, the Surplus Disposal Agency
said they would continue to track the matter further. After another week or
two went by, I called her back.
She said she’d turn me over to a John Smith
(fictitious name), located at a military overseas terminal in Bayonne, New
Jersey.
“Talk to him and he’ll set something up,”
she said.
“We like to keep our customers satisfied.”
I met John Smith. He didn’t want to
discuss anything on the phone.
He said that no one officially admitted to
owning that equipment. As far as they were concerned, the equipment was
abandoned and I could go in and take whatever I wanted. He gave me a piece
of paper which appeared be official and said to show it to anyone who might
question my presence in the area. It was not an official document nor was it
registered with anybody, but he assured me that it would keep the police off
my back.
He also referred me to the caretaker of the
Montauk Air Force Base who would show me around.
A VISIT FROM MONTAUK
I was out at the base within the week. There I met the caretaker, Mr.
Anderson.
He was very helpful. He told me to be careful and showed me where things
were so that I wouldn’t fall through the floor and that type of thing. He
said I was welcome to take anything I could this trip, but if he ever saw me
out there again, he’d have to kick me out. His job, after all, was to keep
people off the base. He realized that the permission I had was semi-official
at best. He was also kind enough to tell me that he went out for a drink
every evening at 7P.M..
I had taken a trip to Montauk with a fellow named Brian. Brian was a psychic
who had helped me with my research. As we foraged around the base, we went
in two different directions. I went into a building and saw a man who
appeared to be homeless. He told me that he had been living in the building
ever since the base was abandoned. He also said that there had been a big
experiment a year earlier and that everything had gone crazy. Apparently,
he’d never gotten over it himself.
In fact, the man recognized me, but I had no idea who he was or what he was
talking about. I did listen to his story. He said he had been a technician
at the base and that he’d been AWOL. He had deserted the project just before
the base had been abandoned. He spoke about a big beast appearing and
frightening everyone away. He told me a lot about the technical details of
the machinery and how things worked. He also said something that was very
strange. He told me that he remembered me well. In fact, I had been his boss
on the project. of course, I thought it was pure nonsense.
I didn’t know then that there was any truth to his story. This was just the
beginning of my discovery that the Montauk Project was real.
I left the man and found Brian. He was complaining that things weren’t right
and that he was feeling some very funny vibrations. I decided to ask him for
a psychic reading right there. His reading was strangely similar to what the
homeless man had just told me. He spoke of irregular weather patterns, mind
control and a vicious beast. He mentioned animals being affected, crashing
through windows. Mind control was a main focus of Brian’s reading.
The reading was interesting, but we were there to cart out the equipment.
Much of it was heavy and we weren’t allowed to bring a vehicle right onto
the base. We had to back pack it. I was thus able to acquire much of the
equipment left behind from the Montauk Project.
A few weeks later, I was surprised by a visitor who barged into my lab. He
came straight to the lab, which was in back of the house. He didn’t ring the
door bell or anything. He claimed to know me and said that I had been his
boss. He went on to explain many of the technical details of the Montauk
Project. His story corroborated what psychics and the homeless man had told
me. I didn’t recognize him but listened to all he had to say.
I was sure that something had gone on at the Montauk base, but I didn’t know
what. My personal involvement was evident, but I still didn’t consider it
very seriously. I was, however, puzzled by different people recognizing me.
I had to make it my business to investigate Montauk. So, I went out and
camped on the beach for a week or so. I went to bars and asked the locals
for stories about the base. I talked to people on the beach, on the street,
wherever I could find them. I asked all about the strange activities that
were purported to have occurred.
Six different people said that it had snowed in the middle of August. There
were listings of hurricane force winds that came out of nowhere. Thunder
storms, lightning and hail were also reported under unusual circumstances.
They would appear when previously there had been no meteorological evidence
to expect such.
There were other unusual stories besides the weather. These included
stories of animals coming into the town en masse and sometimes crashing
through the windows. By this time, I had taken different psychics out to the
base. The stories confirmed what psychics had been able to determine through
their own sensitivity.
I finally got the idea to speak to the Chief of Police who also informed me
of strange happenings. For example, crimes would be committed in a two hour
period. Then, all of a sudden, nothing. Keep in mind that Montauk is a very
small town. After the quiet, another two hour period of crimes would occur.
Teens were also reported to suddenly group en masse for two hours, then
mysteriously separate and go their own ways. The Chief couldn’t account for
it, but his statements lined up perfectly with what the psychics had
indicated about mind control experiments.
I had collected some really bizarre information, but I didn’t have
many answers. I was, however becoming very suspicious. I had often travelled
to Ham-fests, (where Ham radio equipment is bought and sold) and there more
people would recognize me. I had no idea who they were, but I would talk to
them and ask them about Montauk. As I did, more information came, but
everything was still a big puzzle.
DUNCAN ARRIVES
In November of ‘84, another man appeared at my lab door.
His name was Duncan Cameron. He had
a piece of audio equipment, and he wanted to know if I could help him with
it. He quickly became absorbed in the group of psychics I had working with
me at the time. This endeavor was a continuation of my original line of
research. Duncan showed a keen aptitude for such work and was extremely
enthusiastic. I thought he was too good to be true and became suspicious of
him. My assistant, Brian, felt the same. He didn’t like Duncan's sudden
involvement and decided to go his own way.
At one point, I surprised Duncan by telling him that I would be taking him
some place to see if he recognized it. I drove him to the Montauk Air
Force Base. He not only recognized it, he told me what the purpose was
for each of the various buildings. He knew exactly where the bulletin board
in the mess hall was and many other such minute details. Obviously, he had
been there before. He knew the place like the back of his hand. He provided
new information about the nature of the base and what his own function had
been, Duncan’s input dovetailed very nicely with the previous data I had
collected.
When Duncan entered the transmitter building, he suddenly went into a trance
and began spitting out information. This was curious, but I had to shake him
repeatedly to break him out of it. When I brought him back to the lab, I
applied techniques that I’d learned to help Duncan unblock his memories.
Layers of programming were now coming out of Duncan. A lot of information
concerned the Montauk Project.
Many different things were revealed, until finally a shocking program came
straight to the awareness of Duncan’s conscious mind. He blurted out that he
had been programmed to come to my place, befriend me and, then, kill me and
blow up my entire lab. All my work would be totally destroyed. Duncan
appeared to be more outraged at all this than I was. He swore that he would
no longer help those who had programmed him, and he has worked with me ever
since.
Further work with Duncan revealed even more bizarre information. He had been
involved in the Philadelphia
Experiment! He said that he and his brother
Edward had served aboard the USS Eldridge as members of the crew*.
* An account of Duncan’s role in the
Philadelphia Experiment is in the book “The Philadelphia Experiment & Other
UFO Conspiracies” by Brad Steiger with Al Bielek and Sherry Hanson Steiger.
A lot of things surfaced as a result of my work with Duncan. I started to
remember things about the Montauk Project and was now certain I’d been
involved. I just didn’t know how or why. The puzzle was slowly clearing up.
I found Duncan to be an extremely operational
psychic and through him I was able to confirm new information.
A CONSPIRACY REVEALED
I visited Montauk many more times, often with different people who
had been involved. A small group of us began to realize that we had stumbled
across one of the highest security projects the country had ever known. We
figured that we had better do something fast with this new found knowledge.
If we didn’t, we might end up dead.
As a group, we decided action had to be taken. We weren’t sure exactly what
to do, so we sat around and discussed it. What was the best thing to do?
Publish it? Immediately? We talked about it extensively. In July of 1986, we
decided that I should go to the United States Psychotronics Association
(USPA) in Chicago and talk about it. I did, and it created an uproar.
Word got around fast to those who didn’t want the Montauk story to be
revealed. Suddenly, here I was, giving an unannounced lecture. The
information got out to hundreds of people, swept under the rug without
creating a public furor. To this day, I still appreciate the open forum and
free speech that the USPA provided me.
Now, we decided to feed the information to the federal government. One of
associates knew the nephew of a senior senator from the Southwest. The
nephew, who we will call Lenny, worked for the Senator. We gave the
information to Lenny, who passed it to his uncle. This information included
pictures of the orders given to the different military personnel, which we
had found strewn about the base.
The Senator did a personal investigation and verified that military
technicians had in fact been assigned to the base. The Senator also
discovered that the base was decommissioned, derelict and mothballed since
1969. Having served his country as an Air Force general, he was
particularly interested to know why Air Force personnel were working on a
derelict base. And, where did the money come from to open up the base and
run it?
After they did their own investigation and saw the pictures and documents we
supplied them, there was no question that the base had been active. They
verified that Fort Hero (which is the name of the original World War
I base that surrounds the entire area of the Air Force base) and Montauk
were indeed derelict and simply listed as property held by the General
Services Administrations since 1970.
The Senator got very involved and travelled to Long Island to find out what
he could about Montauk Air Force Base. He was not greeted with enthusiastic
cooperation despite having very impressive personal credentials. People
reported seeing him looking through the fences and trying to find out what
was going on. He visited me and told me to keep quiet about it as speaking
out any further could jeopardize his investigation. That is why I have kept
this story quiet until now.
When the Senator completed his investigation, he couldn’t find any trace of
government funding, no appropriations, no oversight committees and no
payments. He eventually retired due to advancing age, but I have since been
informed by Lenny that he sees no problem with my story being
published. He also said that the Senator is still in the picture and that
the investigation had been reopened.
“PROJECT MOONBEAM”
While the Senator was searching for paper trails that might reveal the
secrets of Montauk, I knew that they would not solve my personal
mysteries one bit. I had been recognized by people I didn’t know, and
it was obvious that I had severe memory blocks. What made things so
hard to reconcile was that I had a full set of “normal” memories which told
me where I had been.
My memory improved while working with Duncan, and I eventually
realized that I must have been existing on two separate time tracks. As
bizarre as it may sound, it was the only sensible explanation under the
circumstances.
As my memory was still largely blocked, there were three avenues of approach
to the problem.
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First, I could simply try to remember the
other time track, through regression or hypnosis. This proved to be very
difficult for me and was virtually of no use.
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Secondly, I could look for clues and hints
(in our normal time track) that the other time track did, in fact, exist.
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Thirdly, I could try to find the answers
through technology. This would include theories of how the other time
track was created and how I ended upon it.
The third approach was the easiest. I am told
that many people might find this very confusing, but I was familiar with the
theories of the Philadelphia Experiment and was not intimidated by
physics or electromagnetics. I found it plausible. The second approach also
proved extremely helpful, but clues were hard to come by.
It was now 1989. I started to roam around the plant at BJM, where I
was still working. I would talk to different people and dredge up what
information I could without trying to appear suspicious. I would also walk
around and just sense my own personal gut reaction to the different places
in the plant.
I became particularly irritated when I would come to a certain room. My
innards would just churn. I sensed very strongly that there was something in
that room that was disturbing me. I had to investigate it. I rang the
doorbell and was told that I couldn’t come in. It was a high security area.
Reportedly, only ten people at the plant had the proper clearance to be in
that room.
I found that virtually no one knew anything about it. Finally, I did find
two people who’d been in there, but they said they couldn’t tell me anything.
One of them must have turned me in, because the security personnel visited
me shortly thereafter. It was time to lay low for a while.
About a year after my futile investigation, the room was totally cleared out.
The doors were open and anyone could walk right in. It was obvious that
there had been all sorts of equipment. Dirt markings revealed that four
round things had stood on the floor. I presumed they were coil structures.
It was clear that there had been a console. There was also a huge power line
that still ran into the room. The entire place gave me the creeps, but I was
driven to find all I could.
I discovered an elevator in the back of the room. I got in and found only
two buttons: Main Floor and Sub Floor. There was also a numbered key pad. I
pushed the button for Sub Floor and tried to go down, but the elevator would
only go so far. I heard a voice that told me to punch in the proper coded
numbers on the key pad. I didn’t have the code and a beeping noise went off
for about thirty seconds. Security was alerted. I had hit another dead end.
I wasn’t scoring any points with security, and it was time to lay low once
again. I began to think of how I could show that something very unusual was
going on.
I also recalled earlier strange experiences that had occurred while working
at BJM. There was a period when, all of a sudden, a band-aid would appear on
my hand. It hadn’t been there fifteen minutes ago! I couldn’t remember
putting it on. This happened more than a few times.
One day, I had been sitting at my desk and my hand suddenly started to ache.
The back of the hand was sore, and there was a band aid on it. I absolutely
knew that I had not put that band aid on nor had I had it put on. I became
very suspicious. I got up and went down to the nurse.
I said to her, “This may sound wacky, but was
I in here for a band aid?”
“No, you weren’t in here,” she told me.
I asked her where I’d gotten it and she said, “You must’ve gotten it from
one of the first aid kits. Don’t you remember?”
“I’m just trying to figure it out,” I said, and I walked out. I thought in
my mind, “I’m not going to get a band-aid at BJM except from the company
nurse.” I wanted a record, so I made a conviction that I would never use a
first aid kit.
I eventually remembered the reason I had
sustained so many injuries to my hands. In my alternate reality, I
frequently had to move different equipment. I was just about the only one
who could move it as most people would go wacky when they’d get near it. For
some reason, it didn’t seem to bother me. But it was heavy and hard to
maneuver. With no one to assist me, bruised hands and band aids became a
regular occurrence.
I kept to my conviction not to use any band aids from first aid kits. I
continued to check with the nurse when they appeared, and the records
indicated I’d never been to her.
As this was an irregularity, she must have reported it to security. They
visited me and said, “Why are you asking about band aids, Mr. Nichols?” I
knew better than to pursue that anymore.
Recalling these experiences with the band aids helped spur my memory back to
1978. I remembered sitting at my work bench one day. All of a sudden, I
smelled the scent of burning transformers. It was pungent, like the smell of
burning tar. It came and disappeared very fast. This happened at 9:00
o’clock in the morning. The rest of the day continued as normal until 4:00
o’clock in the afternoon when the whole plant began to smell like putrid
smoke from burning transformers.
I thought to myself, “That’s the same smell I smelled at 9:00 o’clock this
morning.” But now it occurred to me that the event probably hadn’t happened
at the time I had thought. You can’t burn up a transformer and have the
smell disappear as fast as it had that morning.
Many more events of this nature had occurred. Each puzzle tended to confuse
the general issue. Streams of unfamiliar people continued to recognize me. I
began to get executive mail that would normally be for the vice president of
a company. For instance, I would be asked to come to a conference concerning
patents. I didn’t know what they were talking about. I was also called to
meetings with a certain executive. He always appeared very agitated whenever
we spoke.
Most of the inquiries I received from these people were about the
Moonbeam Project. I didn’t know what it was. But one day, I had an
intuitive urge. The basement of the BJM building in Melville had a very high
security area. Consciously, I had no clearance to be in that area, but I
walked in anyway. Normally, when you walk from one security area to another,
you must hand the guard your badge and he gives you another badge (with a
different designation).
This permits you to walk in the secure area. I
simply went in and gave him my badge from the lesser security area, and what
do you know? He gave me a badge with my name on it! I’d had a hunch and it
worked.
I walked around and let the churning in my gut determine what direction I
should go in. I ended up in a posh mahogany paneled office.
There was a large desk with a name plate on it
that read,
“Preston B. Nichols, Assist Project Director”.
This was the first tangible physical proof I had
that something out of the ordinary was definitely occurring. I sat at the
desk and looked through all the papers. It was impossible to take the papers
out of the place as I knew I would be searched very thoroughly on my way out
of this high security area.
So, I committed everything I saw to memory, to
the best of my ability. I had an entire second career here that I knew
almost nothing about! I can’t even talk about most of it. It is top
secret. I’m bound not to mention it for thirty years because of an agreement
I signed when I went to work for BJM. However, I didn’t sign a single thing
regarding the activities of the Montauk Project.
Sifting through the material, I spent about six hours in my newly discovered
office. Then, I decided I’d better get back to my regular job before the day
was through. I handed back my badge and walked out. A couple of days went by
before I decided it was time to go back and check things out again. Once
more, I handed the guard my badge, but this time he didn’t give me anything
back. He said, “By the way, Mr. Roberts (fictitious name) wants to see you.”
A man, Mr. Roberts, came out of an office that had “Project
Director” written on it. He looked at me and said,
“What do you want to come in here for, sir?”
“To get to my other desk,” I replied.
He said, “You don’t have any other desk here.”
I pointed to the office where my desk had been.
But as I entered the room with the Project Director, I found it to be gone.
In the couple of days since I’d been there, they had removed every trace of
myself from the room.
Somebody must have realized that I had visited my office when I wasn’t
supposed to. I had entered in an ordinary state of mind which was not to
their liking. They apparently had not turned on the program (switching me to
an alternate reality) for that particular day and must have been wondering
why I’d shown up. They must have concluded that the process was leaking and
that I was some how able to remember my alternate existence. As a result,
they stopped everything. I was pulled aside through security channels and
was told that if I breathed a word of what I’d seen, I’d be locked up in
jail and the key thrown away.
I tried to think of other strange incidents that had occurred. I’d kept a
suspicious eye and had been experiencing two separate existences. How the
hell had I been at Montauk and working at BJM, apparently during the same
time period? I had already arrived at the conclusion that I must have been
working two jobs simultaneously because there was a period of time when I’d
come home and be totally exhausted.
At this point, all of what you’ve read was one huge confused mess in my mind.
I knew that I’d been working on two separate time lines or maybe more. In
fact, I’d discovered quite a bit, but it was more confused than clear. I was,
however, able to make a major breakthrough in 1990. I had begun constructing
a Delta T* antenna on the roof of my laboratory. One day, I was
sitting on the roof and soldering all the loops together into the relay
boxes (which relay the signals from the antenna downstairs to the lab).
* A Delta T antenna is an octahedronal antenna
structure that can shift time zones. It is designed to bend time. Delta
T=Delta Time. Delta is used in science to show change and “Delta T” would
refer to a change in time. More about the nature of this antenna will be
covered later in the book.
Apparently, as I sat there and held the wires
together to solder them, the time functions were causing my mind to shift.
The more soldering I did, the more I became aware. Then, one day - bang! -
the whole memory line blew open for me. All I could figure was that the
Delta T antenna was storing up time flux waves as I was connecting it
together. It just kept pushing my mind a little bit with regard to the time
reference. The antenna was stressing time (bending it) and enough bend was
created so that I was subconsciously in two time lines. This was my memory
breakthrough.
Whatever the explanation, I was very pleased to have regained so much of my
memory. I also believe my theory about the Delta T antenna is correct
because the more time I spent working on the antenna, the more memories came
back. By early June 1990, all my key memories had come back.
In July, I was laid off. Subsequent to my firing, all of my close
connections were removed as well. After having worked at BJM for the better
part of two decades, I no longer had any links or friends to the company. My
information sources had been effectively severed.
You now have a general idea of the circumstances whereby I regained my
memory. The next part of the book will contain the history of the Montauk
Project that includes a general description of the technology involved.
It is based upon my own memories and the
information that has been shared with me by my various colleagues involved
with the Montauk Project.
WILHELM REICH AND THE
PHOENIX PROJECT
The U.S. Government began a weather control project in the late
1940’s under the codename “Phoenix.” The information and technology
for this came from Dr. Wilhelm Reich, an Austrian scientist who had
studied with Freud and Carl Jung.
Reich was an extremely brilliant man but highly controversial. Although he
experimented extensively and wrote many volumes, few of his critics have
taken an honest look at all of his research because much of it is not
available. Part of this can be attributed to the Food and Drug
Administration who supervised a massive book burning of all his
available materials and also destroyed much of his laboratory equipment.
Reich was known in part for his discovery of “orgone” energy,
which is orgasmic or life energy. His experiments revealed orgone energy to
be distinctly different from ordinary electromagnetic energy. He was able to
prove the existence of this energy in the laboratory. His findings were
written up in various psychiatric and medical journals of the period.
The discovery of a type of energy called
“orgone” was not so controversial. It became very controversial with the
powers at be when he reported curing cancer with his theories. He also
associated “orgone” energy with “cosmic energy” and the Newtonian concept of
“the ether”. None of these views won him support from conventional
scientists of the 1940’s.
At the turn of the century, scientists had embraced the Newtonian “ether”.
This is referred to a hypothetical invisible substance as a medium for light
and radiant energy. Einstein, who embraced the theory in his early
years, eventually determined that there could not be a calm ether sea
through which matter moves. Not all physicists bought Einstein’s argument,
but Reich didn’t disagree. He pointed out that Einstein disproved the
concept of a static ether. Reich considered the ether to be wave-like in
nature and not static at all.
Conventional scientists have since recognized the existence of phenomena
that are a cross between particles and waves. They are sometimes
referred to as “wavicles”. Common research has also shown that vacuum
space contains complex properties that are dynamic in nature.
Although it is not my cause to take up the case of Reich, his concept of the
ether has proven itself functional in my research. It does not matter
whether we are actually referring to “wavicles” or even more esoteric
phenomena when we talk about the ether. Is is the word that Reich used, and
it is easier for me to use in describing this for the general public. The
reader is invited to read up on Reich as his work is vast and encompasses
much more than can be covered in the scope of this book.
For instance, he found practical uses for his theories such as modifying the
weather. He found that violent storms accumulate “dead orgone”, which
he termed “DOR.” Dead orgone refers to the accumulation of
“dead energy” or energy that is on a descending spiral. Orgone and
DOR were found to be present not only in biological organisms but in
empty regions of the environment as well. An active and enthusiastic go-getter
would be considered to have plenty of orgone energy, whereas a complaining
hypochondriac who wanted to die would have DOR energy.
For example, he found that the more DOR in the storm system, the more
violent the storm. He experimented with many forms of DOR busting, and came
up with a simple electromagnetic method to reduce the violence of storms. In
the late 1940’s, Reich contacted the government and told them he had
developed technology that could take the violence out of storms. Despite
what disinformation you may hear, the government already knew what Reich
could do and considered him a brilliant man. They asked for his prototypes
and he was happy to oblige since he wasn’t interested in the mechanical
development, just the research.
At this point, the government’s technology team merged Reich’s discoveries
with their own weather monitors and produced what is known today as the “radiosonde.”
The government’s contribution to the radiosonde dates back to the “airborne
metrograph” * of the 1920’s. This was a mechanical device that recorded
temperature, humidity and pressure. It was sent up in a parachute balloon
and recorded information on a paper tape. The balloon was designed to burst
so that the parachute would bring the metrograph back to Earth. The
public were encouraged to retrieve them for a $5 reward, which was
considerably more money in those days. This was how the government obtained
data on the weather.
* The word “metrograph” is more clearly
defined if you understand that “metro” signifies that it was a
meteorological device and that “graph” means to write.
As these devices were returned via the mail, the time that elapsed before
the recorded information could be read was much too long.
In the late 1930’s, a new device was designed that was called a “radio
metrograph.” This was similar to the airborne metrograph except that it
contained electrical sensors. These sensors were connected to a transmitter
that would transmit to a receiver on the ground.
The radio metrograph was the state-of-the-art weather device when Wilhelm
Reich contacted the government in the late 1940’s. He gave them a little
balsa wood package that could be sent up in a balloon. According to
witnesses, approaching thunderstorms actually split up and went around the
test sit on Long Island.
The government combined the technology of the radio metrographs with Reich’s
DOR busting device and called it the “radiosonde.” It was developed
until consistent effects on the weather could be reproduced.
By the 1950’s, radiosondes were being sent into the air en masse at a
rate of about 200 per day.
Since these radiosondes were sent up in balloons, they would not come
down hard enough to self destruct upon impact. The public would find them,
and it would be impossible to keep the actual units secret enough without
arousing suspicion. They publicized the apparent purpose of recording
weather data, which uniformed examination would back up. The real purpose is
not that obvious. If someone tuned into one of these packages, the signal
would not appear unusual when normal radio equipment was used. So far so
good!
They showed the public a data receiving station; set up to receive the
inaccurate and unusuable data. A small production run of this receiving
equipment was produced.
There were literally hundreds of these radiosondes in the air every day.
With the radio range being limited to 100 miles, there should have been a
“pile” of receivers known as radiosonde receptors and they should have been
very common. As I am a surplus radio collector “nut”, it is quite strange
that I have never seen a radiosonde receptor or the equipment that should
accompany one. It is very unusual to have a data transmitter (in this case,
the radiosonde) with no receiver to pick it up. This indicates that the
Government didn’t use the receivers!
My next clue was to look at the specification sheet for the radiosonde tube
which emphatically states that the life expectancy is only a few hours.
Despite this, I have had a tube on the air for over 2,000 hours, and at this
time have built over twenty such units with only one failure. This is a good
industrial failure rate but is a major red flag. My only explanation is that
if some local amateur radio operator finds or buys a radiosonde on the
surplus market, he will read the data, get misled and not bother building a
circuit that will run for a “only a few hours.” He will use another tube.
It appears that the Government does not want the public to use these tubes
and find something unusual and thus blow their secret. This is why
misinformation in the spec sheet preserves the secret. In fact, they are not
telling a lie because the battery pack was designed so that the tube would
burn out after three hours or so. This is caused by back bombardment of the
cathode, which would cool slowly and then destruct.
By the time these radiosondes hit the ground, they were dead. This
way the public, who were encouraged to return them, wouldn’t be able to pick
up live units. If there was no secrecy involved here, why would the
government design a battery to burn out a costly tube that would have to be
replaced after a very short usage? More disinformation was accomplished by
packing the sensors in sealed vials, which implies that upon exposure to the
air, the sensors are short lived. Because of these precautions, the secret
was maintained for over forty years, which is excellent security.
Upon further examination of the radiosonde and its circuitry, I
discovered that the temperature and humidity registers in the radiosonde
didn’t work. Not any of them!
The temperature sensor was useless for recording the temperature, but it did
have a function.** It acted as a DOR antenna while the humidity
sensor acted as an orgone antenna. If DOR was sensed by the antenna,
the transmitter would be broadcast out of phase and bust up the DOR and take
the violence out of a storm. Conversely, transmitting in phase would cause
the DOR to build up.
** For those technically oriented, the
temperature sensor is essentially a thermistor; but instead of being carbon
based, it contains noble metals and exotic elements. It is a very poor
temperature sensor because as the temperature cycles it up and down, the
resistance curve changes and it doesn’t hold its calibration. The humidity
sensor suffers from the same problem.
The humidity sensor had the same effect with orgone energy. Transmitting in
phase would build up the orgone energy and transmitting out of phase would
reduce it.
The radiosonde also contained a pressure element that would act as a
switch signal and would maintain either DOR or orgone. This
was how they built up the orgone energy.
The transmitter consisted of two oscillators. One was a carrier oscillator,
which runs at 403 MHz. The other ran at 7 MHz and is a relaxation oscillator.
This one would pulse on and off depending on what was encountered. Somehow,
this monitored the etheric function of the radiosonde. I haven’t
discovered everything there is to know about radiosonde, but I have done a
scientific analysis of it which I’ve included in the appendix (see Appendix
A) for those who are interested.
What I have told you about the radiosonde is hard evidence that can
stand up to scrutiny. It establishes the credibility of my story that there
was a secret project that involved weather control. We can’t say exactly
whether the radiosondes were used just to bust up violent storms, but the
possibility was also there to build them up. The government abandoned the
weather control aspect eventually. Changing weather, if it were proven in
court, could lead to many law suits.
What is more intriguing than the weather aspect is the entire prospect of
orgone and DOR energy and what could be done with that. In theory, this
means that the government could have targeted communities, buildings or
an entire populace and transmitted orgone or DOR energy. These type of
activities have been reported in Russia for years. Not much press coverage
has been given the U.S. effort in this regard, but there has been some
activity. Whether it has been used harmfully or in war, I cannot answer, but
the potential was there. Forty years of development could also have made
this a very refined technological device.
Please refer to Appendix B for additional information on Wilhelm Reich.
“THE PHOENIX PROJECT”
ABSORBS “PROJECT RAINBOW”
While the Phoenix Project was investigating the weather and the use
of radiosondes, Project Rainbow resurfaced in the late 1940’s.
Project Rainbow (which was the code name for the operation that brought
about the Philadelphia Experiment) was going to continue research
into the phenomena encountered on the USS Eldridge.
This project was concerned with the
“electromagnetic bottle” technology, which eventually resulted in today’s
stealth fighter craft.
At about the same time, Dr. John von Neumann and his research team
were called back. They had worked on the original Rainbow project and went
to work on a new endeavor. This was similar to the Rainbow Project but had a
different gowl. They were to find out what went wrong with the “human factor”
of the experiment and why it failed so miserably.
In the early 1950’s, it was decided that the remnants of Project Rainbow and
the radiosonde project should be included under the same umbrella with the
human factor study. After that point, the title of “Phoenix Project”
was used to refer to all of these activities.
The project headquarters was at Brookhaven Labs on Long Island and the first
order of business was to put Dr. von Neumann in charge of the entire
project.
Dr. von Neumann was a mathematician who came to the United States from
Germany. He also became a theoretical physicist and was noted for his very
advanced concepts of space and time. He originated the computer and built
the first vacuum tube computer at Princeton University, where he also served
as the head of the Institute for Advanced Study.
Dr. von Neumann had what could be described as a “good technical feel.” He
had the ability to apply advanced theories to technology. His background in
math gave him enough theory to communicate with Einstein, and he could in
turn pass this on to the engineers and serve as a bridge between the two.
As von Neumann began work on the Phoenix Project, he quickly learned
that he was going to have to study metaphysics. He had to understand the
metaphysical side of man. The Rainbow technology had dissolved
the physical and biological structure of human beings. People were stuck in
bulkheads and changed beyond recognition in some cases. But it was the
esoteric workings of the mind that had been affected first, in each case.
Von Neumann and his team spent about ten years working out why human beings
had troubles with electromagnetic fields that shifted them through different
places and times. They actually found out that humans are born with what is
known as a “time reference” point. At conception, an energy being is
attached to a time line and we all start from that point. To understand this,
it is necessary to view the “energy being” or soul as distinct from the
physical body of the person concerned.
Our whole reference as a physical and metaphysical being stems from that
time reference which actually resides within the electromagnetic background
of our planet. This time reference is the basic orientation point you have
to the universe and the way it operates. You can imagine how you would feel
if the clock suddenly started moving backwards and time as well. It is this
time reference point that was thrown out of kilter with the individual
crewmen of the USS Eldridge and caused them untold trauma.
The Rainbow technology turns on and creates what can be called an
alternate or artificial reality. It creates a stealth effect by not only
isolating the ship, but the individual beings as well, within a “bottle
effect.” Those beings were literally removed from space and our universe as
we know it. This accounts for the invisibility of the ship and of the people
on board. The alternate reality thus created has no time references at all
because it is not part of the normal time stream. It is entirely out of
time. To be in an artificial reality would be like waking up and not knowing
where the hell you are. All of this would be very confusing.
The Phoenix Project was faced with
solving the problem of bringing human beings into the “bottle” (and
eventually out again) while at the same time connecting them to their real
time reference (that they would know as the planet Earth, etc).
This meant that when they were in the
alternate reality or “bottle”, they had to be supplied with something
that would give them a time reference. They solved this by feeding into the
“bottle” all the natural backgrounds of the Earth - at least enough to
convince them of a continuous stream time reference. To do otherwise, would
likely cause those in the “bottle” to experience transdimensional disorder
and problems of this sort. This is why it was necessary to set a phony
stage. They could then feel some degree of normality.
Dr. von Neumann was the ideal candidate for the job since he knew computers.
A computer had to be used if they were going to calculate the time
references of specific people and replicate those references while they were
passing through an “electromagnetic bottle” or alternate reality. The people
inside the “bottle” would be going through zero time and essentially a “no
reality” or a disoriented one at best. The computer had to generate an
electromagnetic background (or phony stage) that the physical being would
synchronize with as well. If that wasn’t done, the spirit and the physical
body would go out of synch, thus resulting in insanity.
There are two points to be brought out here:
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the physical being
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the spiritual being
This is why the time reference would lock
in the spirit and the electromagnetic background would lock in the
body. This whole project started in 1948 and was finally developed in 1967.
When this project was complete, a final report was written and submitted to
Congress. Congress had funded this particular project thus far and followed
the results. They were told that the consciousness of man could
definitely be affected by electromagnetics; and additionally, that it
would be possible to develop equipment that could literally change the
way a person thinks.
Not surprisingly, Congress said no.
They were concerned that if the wrong people got
a hold of this technology that they themselves could lose their minds and be
controlled. It is a very valid concern and word was given by 1969 to disband
the entire project.
THE MONTAUK PROJECT
BEGINS
It is no secret that Congress has tried to brow beat the CIA into
finding out everything that goes on in the intelligence community. They have
cut their funding, limited their legal powers, and even the most naive
person would likely admit to a credibility gap of some degree. However, we
are not dealing with the CIA proper here. Indeed, if the CIA is involved, it
would be a splinter wing or wings that are being used by a source other than
the CIA director.
When Congress disbanded the Phoenix Project, the group at Brookhaven
had already built an entire kingdom around this project. They had Reichian
and stealth technologies which could definitely affect the mind of man.
The Brookhaven group went to the military and informed them about
this fantastic new piece of technology they were working on. They told them
about a device that could make the enemy surrender without a battle simply
by throwing a switch. Of course, the military was very interested. This was
every war expert’s dream. Imagine, a device that makes the enemy give up
before the battle starts!*
* I have included in Appendix C some
evidence that suggests mind control devices were used against the Iraqis
during the Persian Gulf War.
The military became enthusiastic and were ready to cooperate. They were
informed that they didn’t need to get involved in the financing because that
was covered by the group at Brookhaven National labs. But, the Brookhaven
people needed a place where proper experimentation could be done in
seclusion. They needed certain equipment and personnel from the military.
They gave the military a list of all technology required.
Of particular import on the technology list was the old Sage Radar. For this,
they required a huge radiosonde that would operate around 425 to 450
MegaHertz. From earlier research, it was known that this was one of the
“window frequencies” for getting into the human consciousness. A very high
powered radar device was needed that ran at 425 to 450 MHz.
The military had just what they were looking for: a mothballed Air Force
base at Montauk Point that housed an obsolete Sage Radar system that fit the
bill. This system already had the RF sections and the modulator that would
be required to build a huge radiosonde.
The Sage Radar at Montauk was originally part of the early warning
defense system used during the ‘50’s and ‘60’s. Today, satellites and over-the-horizon
radar make this technology obsolete for defense purposes. It certainly
raises an important question, even if one doesn’t believe this story. Why
was an old antiquated defense system turned on and utilized for a
period of over ten years?
The name for this project was known as “Phoenix II” by the officials
concerned. It has since been colloquially named by myself and others
involved as the Montauk Project.
Up until then, Congress had been informed about what had occurred. But at
this point, independent people were carrying forward with a project denied
by Congress and were operating outside of any controls. They were even using
the U.S. military in the process. Of course, it quickly becomes, “Who is
using who?”
But, the point being stressed here is that it was being done without the
supervision of elected officials and in spite of their objections.
The Montauk Base was being reopened. The Sage Radar had been shut down since
1969/1970 when the base was turned over to the General Services
Administration. It was a surplus government base without anything on it,
and government financing for it had ceased.
It is obvious that major funding would be required for such an endeavor. The
financing is shrouded in mystery, but it appeared to be totally private. I
do not have documented evidence myself of the financing but have been told
by my Montauk acquaintances that the original money came courtesy of the
Nazis.
In 1944, an American troop train went through a French tunnel carrying 10
billion dollars worth of Nazi gold. This train was dynamited in the tunnel
while carrying 51 GIs. General George Patton was in Europe at the
time and investigated this, but he couldn’t understand how an American troop
train could be dynamited in western Allied territory. As a general and human
being, he cared about the GIs. The 10 billion dollars was also a mystery,
but Patton’s efforts were blocked.
I’ve been told this gold eventually showed up at Montauk, and it was 10
billion dollars of gold priced, then, at $20 an ounce. This was the
equivalent of almost 200 billion dollars in today’s currency. It was
used to finance the project initially and for years to come. After it was
all spent, the project was allegedly financed by the infamous Kruppfamily
**, who controlled the ITT corporation.
** The Krupp’swere the owners of the
German munitions factories for World War I and II. After being found guilty
of war crimes and complicity with Hitler at the Nuremberg Trials, the head
of the Krupp family was paroled from a light prison sentence and allowed to
continue his notorious arms dealings.
In late 1970 and 1971, the Montauk Air Force Base, 0773rd Radar
Battalion, was actively being reestablished. They had to establish a
staff, get the equipment working and set up the whole research facility.
This took about a year, and by late ‘71, the Montauk Project was underway.
The strictest security measures were employed, part of which were entirely
valid. Although confidential stealth technology was involved, it is no
secret that the stealth aircraft was designed with a radar resistant
absorbing coating and a reduced surface cross section. What is secret are
certain aspects of the “electromagnetic bottle” technology and how that was
propagated.
We’re not going to discuss this or describe it
as it remains a duly authorized military secret that concerns the defense of
the United States. With this book, we are concerned with disclosing a
project that should never have been activated in the first place. With no
military or defense purposes to begin with, it was only designed for
controlling the minds of the population and in spite of Congress forbidding
this project.
The staff was a mixture of military employees, government employees and
personnel supplied by various corporations. I was one of the latter and came
to the project in 1973.
There were a number of Air Force technicians who had worked on the Sage
Radar in the ‘60’s. The Air Force had assigned them to Montauk even though
it was listed on the books as a decommissioned, derelict base. The
technicians told the Phoenix group that they could change the general mood
of the base by changing the frequency and pulse duration of the radar. They
had noticed this as a professional curiosity after years of working with
radar.
This was a surprise to the Phoenix people, and they found it very
interesting. By changing the pulse rate and pulse width, they could change
the general way people were thinking. This was what they were looking for.
This new information prompted what I now refer to as the “Microwave Oven”
experiments. They took the reflector (which looks like a huge banana
peel and which can be seen from a distance when you are at the Point),
rotated it almost due west and angled it down so that it was focused on one
of the buildings, in what they though to be a safe place.
Inside that building they had a chair inside a shielded room.
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First, they’d sit someone in the chair -
this was usually Duncan Cameron
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Then, they would open and close the door to
determine how much UHF/microwave energy was getting into the room
All this was being done while the antenna was
rotated and focused to a point in front of the building. At the same time,
the transmitter was blasting gigawatts of power.
They experimented by running the transmitter at different pulse widths,
different pulse rates, and different frequencies. They tried everything they
could think of, just plain empirical experimentation. They just wanted to
see what would happen to the person in the chair if he was bombarded by “x”
frequency, pulse, etc. They observed that certain changes made a person
sleep, cry, laugh, be agitated and so on. There were rumors that whenever
the Sage Radar ran, the mood of the whole base would change. This was very
interesting to the project supervisors as they were primarily concerned with
the study of human factors.
They wanted to see how they could train and change brain waves. This
was done by changing the repetition rates of the pulse and the amplitude in
correspondence to different biological functions. In this way, a person’s
thoughts could be controlled. With the 425-450 MHz of radio frequency
power, they actually had a window into the human mind. The next step
would be to find out what was inside of it.
Although the door to the shielded room was closed most of the time, it
didn’t work properly. The subjects were exposed to a strong enough field to
influence the brain waves but not enough to do damage. However, if exposed
to it for several days on end, it could be quite damaging.
Duncan sustained serious brain and tissue damage as a result of
continuous exposure to 100 kilowatts of RF power at a distance of about 100
yards. The radio waves baked his brains and chest. Anywhere in his body
where there was a change of density, zones of heat or energy would be
created by the concentration of the microwave beams.
Upon visiting a doctor in 1988, Duncan’s doctor commented upon the unusual
scar tissue in his lungs. He’d never seen anything like it. Another doctor
who was consulted said he’d only seen it in the service when someone had
gotten in front of a high powered radar beam.
Previous research in or about 1986 indicated that Duncan was actually
brain dead. Initially, I had asked different psychics to do readings on
Duncan. They determined he was brain dead. I also knew that it was
possible to inject a particular dye into the brain and have x-rays or CAT
scans can reveal what areas of the brain are using oxygen. Brain dead
individuals suffer from a lack of oxygen to the cerebrum. If the psychic
readings were accurate, his brain would not be using much oxygen.
I asked a neurologist with whom I was friendly with, and he said it was
definitely possible that some one could be brain dead and yet be walking
around. He cited some post mortems done on people in England in the U.S.
whose brains had unusual coatings inside the skull. The coatings were about
a millimeter thick.
More interesting yet was a case he’d encountered about ten years ago. He
took out a group of x-rays of a normal human being and showed me the red
areas. He also indicated blue areas but told me they were areas that didn’t
require much oxygen.
Then, he put up another x-ray where the entire
brain was blue. This meant that the person was alive and was walking around
like a normal human except he has memory loss problems from it. He was
essentially brain dead and the brain was using just enough oxygen to keep it
from rotting. I noticed the corner of the x-ray and was surprised to see
Duncan’s name. Based upon this information, Duncan is indeed brain dead.
I asked the doctor for an explanation, but he wasn’t sure. He could only
offer a theoretical conclusion based upon psychic powers. He said that his
profession recognized the existence of psychic phenomena but did not
understand it.
At this point, we learned that the only reason Duncan is alive today is due
to his strong psychic aptitude. The psychic part of his mind takes
over the physical part of his mind and runs the body. His brain stem is
alive; his spinal chord is alive; his body is alive, but his actual
higher brain is dead. His psychic energy runs the body through the brain
stem.
Duncan was not the only person affected. We don’t know how many
people were involved but the body count was probably high.
It wasn’t until 1972 or ‘73 when it was finally realized that stealth
technology dealt with non-burning radiation. One theory was that actual non-burning
radiation, which is the higher order of components (as opposed to burning
radiation), actually went through the reflector and would be opposite to the
focal point of the antenna.
They tried it and turned the antenna around 180 degrees. They aimed the
burning rays into the sky and hit the person with the non-burning rays. Then,
they found they had the same mood altering capabilities, if not more than
they had before, but this did not damage the people. But at what cost to the
persons previously experimented on!
At this point in the project, they were interested in monitoring people and
changing their thoughts and moods, etc. It was not necessarily how they
changed but the fact that they changed under certain circumstances.
Different army units were invited to come to the base and have R&R there. As
far as the soldiers were concerned, it was free R&R in a beautiful location.
The outer base had a nice gymnasium and a
bowling alley with excellent food and accommodations. Unbeknownst to the
servicemen, they became guinea pigs for the mood control experiments.
However, these were not the only guinea pigs. Experimentation was also done
on the townspeople, Long Island, New Jersey, upstate New York and
Connecticut civilians, just to see how far it could go. However, most
experimentation was done on the vacationing soldiers.
Time was spent monitoring different pulse types, trying this and trying that.
They would note and categorize the different effects. It was all pure
empirical experimentation and a huge data base was collected. Once they had
enough data, they began to make some sense out of which functions did what.
During this period, they also experimented with frequency hopping.
Frequency hopping consists of the transmitter instantaneously and
randomly shifting around to any of five different frequencies (that were
being fed to the transmitter). This point became very important later on as
it was key to bending time.
They discovered that very fast frequency hops made the modulations
more psycho-active. A data base was then developed that would list the
frequency hop times (times you go from one frequency to another), how they
pulse modulated, the rate the pulse modulated at, the pulse width, and the
power output they pulsed it at. This was then coupled with the responding
effects it had. The data base was very extensive and covered an extremely
broad range of causes and effects.
After the extensive experimentation, they developed a control panel with
which they could set different pulse modulations and timings. They knew that
these different pulses and functions represented certain thought patterns
from the individual. They could set the modulators and timings so that a
transmission would be generated that would place thought patterns into an
individual. This meant they could literally set this pulse at anything they
wanted and expect a desired effect to take place.
All of this took about three or four years to
research. The transmitter was now fully operational and hooked up. Programs
could be typed in that would put the transmitter through its phases.
Programs were derived that could change the moods of people, increase the
crime rate, or make people agitated. Even animals within the vicinity were
programmed to do strange things.
The researchers were able to derive programs whereby they could focus on a
car and stop all the electric functions in it. I don’t know what the
modulations were, but I understand they found this quite by accident.
One day, there were military vehicles riding around the base. They suddenly
ceased to operate without any function. An investigation ensued to find out
what was occurring with the transmitter at the time, and a program was
developed. At first, the program could only get the lights in a car to dim.
It was eventually refined to where the program caused all electrical
functions in a vehicle to cease.
Several years of research and collecting information had finally yielded a
mind control device.
The next objective was to create a precision
technology with the material. In order to do this, help from very strange
sources was enlisted.
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