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Blood
01-29-2009, 02:09 AM
What are your thoughts on 'The Philadelphia Experiment' or 'The Montauk Project'?
Do you believe that we could really have the means to bend time and reach other dimensions?

Or do you think that this is all just a big hoax and they really just fried a bunch of peoples brains, and it made them believe that these things were really going on?

Either explanation is still pretty fascinating.

This is the video description on youtube in case you're to lazy to open up it up in a new window.

"This is a discussion that is all based upon the infamous "Montauk Project" and "The Philadelphia Experiment". It is all based upon eyewitness testimony and statements given by actual people who were at the event of the experiments of The Philadelphia Experiment and also at the location of the secret military base located at Montauk. It is with Mr. Preston Nichols, Mr. Duncan Cameron, and Mr. Peter Moon who is also the co-author of the book entitled "The Montauk Project - Experiments In Time".

This all based upon the experiences these men have had while involved with the Mantauk Project as well as with the Philadelphia Experiment. The origin of it all dates back to 1943 when radar invisibility when the goal of radar invisibility was trying to be obtained aboard the U.S.S. Eldridge. The USS Eldridge was docked at the Philadelphia Naval Yard and the events that occurred while performing the experiment itself are absolutely astonishing as well as unbelievable. The events that took place are now known and referred to as "The Philadelphia Experiment".

The main objective of the experiment was to make the entire ship virtually invisible to all radar and while that was achieved the unthinkable occurred. According to the story, the ship not only achieved radar invisibility but it also achieved invisibility to the naked eye. The ship was virtually removed from known time and space.

The achievements were incredible to the military and the technology they gained was absolutely out of this world but what happened to the sailors aboard was insane. They were transported through another dimension and returned in a state of mental breakdown, insanity, and most of them were very ill. some of the sailors even were in fact part of the ship now meaning that they had been transformed into a piece of the ship. A lot of them were simply stuck in the ships framework. All of the events that occurred were covered up immediately by the Government and now the TRUTH is coming out. These men are heroes as well as all of the sailors involved with this incident. Please watch this with an open mind and also if you do not believe some of the claims spoken within this incredible speech then I urge you to go out and do your own research. Thank you so much for watching and peace be with you all."

YouTube - The Groundbreaking Teleportation/Invisibility Test (Part 1) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PoTyqLTM-Dg)

This is part one out of a series of ten youtube videos, i just didn't want to post a billion videos. =)
Just follow the rest in the related video section if you care to finish the series.

Negativecool
01-29-2009, 02:54 PM
What are your thoughts on 'The Philadelphia Experiment' or 'The Montauk Project'?
Do you believe that we could really have the means to bend time and reach other dimensions?
You're kidding me right? You actually opened this up for debate in the green zone?..

It's [B]B-U-L-L-S-H-I-T.

The end.

Blood
01-29-2009, 03:15 PM
You're kidding me right? You actually opened this up for debate in the green zone?..

It's B-U-L-L-S-H-I-T.

The end.

You would be surprised at how many people i talked to on the subject swore up and down that it was true. I personally got Mulder vibes off of the guys in the video, but it's a pretty neat subject none the less.

There are so many things that we don't fully understand,I don't see why it's so strange to atleast entertain the idea in passing. I'm sure a lot of the things we've discovered in the past 50 years, we wouldn't have believed possible. But now, because we are use to all of these things being fact that we are almost afraid to think out side of the box.

When i start threads like these i don't want a bunch of facts, i would rather hear peoples personal opinions and wild theory's. Without putting out any ideas you'll just go through life uncorrected and uneducated and in turn you'll probably end up a racist woman hater.

So c'mon, you know you wonder about stuff like this and you probably have your own private theories on the subject that you would like to share. :biggrin:

Free yo mind.

Silly Cunt
01-30-2009, 10:14 AM
Josef Mengele achieved satisfaction in all sorts of experiments, however, none were more obtuse than the aforementioned.

My experience in radar (electronic warfare) in my years aboard several naval vessels using radio detection and ranging was that radar invisibility can only by be achieved via repeating said radio frequence into said radar.

Common people call it Jamming. Military people call it Jamming.

LSD may have been available in during WWII. I hope so.

Silly Cunt
01-30-2009, 10:18 AM
probably end up a racist woman hater.



You rang?

KommieKat
01-31-2009, 10:33 AM
So c'mon, you know you wonder about stuff like this and you probably have your own private theories on the subject that you would like to share. :biggrin:

Free yo mind.

Ever heard of the "Multi-verse Theory"?

""Multiverse" Theory

In Timeline, the theory of many universes or a "multiverse" is the basis in which ITC uses to "time-travel". In essence, ITC is not time traveling but traveling to a different universe in which the current events are the desired destination. Using the multiverse theory, one can say that there is a universe in which Adolf Hitler won World War II, another universe in which humans are not the dominant species on land, and so on, so forth. If one was to believe the multiverse theory, then there would be no such thing as a time paradox.

In the plot of the novel, however, the effects of a multiverse seem to be unseen at first sight. A major premise of the novel is that Professor Johnston left a message along with his eye glasses in the past, which were then discovered by the dig team; another instance of controversy is the discovery of Marek's tomb at the end of the novel. According to the theory of multiverse, neither of these should occur as the actions of the professor and Marek in the "past" universe should not have any impact, namely the glasses and the tomb, on the "modern" universe. However, this is not an inconsistency with the multiverse, rather it's a shared detail in two or more universes."


Check out "Timeline" by Michael Crichton

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_(novel)

Cúchulainn
02-12-2009, 09:54 AM
Well, its a fact that U.S.S. Eldridge was kind of busy doing other shit at the time of Project Rainbow. She was commissioned sometime in August if '43, if memory serves, was in port in New York until September. Supposedly, this shindig took place in October during her shakedown cruise, but I do know for a fact that the crew unanimously swears up and down that Eldridge never put into port in Philly. Furthermore, the ship's log confirms this. Altering or not keeping a ship's log is some pretty serious shit - if she had been in Philly for this experiment, her logs would still be classified, not falsified and released. I don't think she had anything to do with this bullshit.

Conspiracy theories are a dime a dozen and more often than not total bullshit.

Blood
02-12-2009, 11:41 AM
Ever heard of the \"Multi-verse Theory\"?

\"\"Multiverse\" Theory

In Timeline, the theory of many universes or a \"multiverse\" is the basis in which ITC uses to \"time-travel\". In essence, ITC is not time traveling but traveling to a different universe in which the current events are the desired destination. Using the multiverse theory, one can say that there is a universe in which Adolf Hitler won World War II, another universe in which humans are not the dominant species on land, and so on, so forth. If one was to believe the multiverse theory, then there would be no such thing as a time paradox.

In the plot of the novel, however, the effects of a multiverse seem to be unseen at first sight. A major premise of the novel is that Professor Johnston left a message along with his eye glasses in the past, which were then discovered by the dig team; another instance of controversy is the discovery of Marek's tomb at the end of the novel. According to the theory of multiverse, neither of these should occur as the actions of the professor and Marek in the \"past\" universe should not have any impact, namely the glasses and the tomb, on the \"modern\" universe. However, this is not an inconsistency with the multiverse, rather it's a shared detail in two or more universes.\"


Check out \"Timeline\" by Michael Crichton

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_(novel (\"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_%28novel\"))

I've read that actually and i thought it was AWESOME!!
I've always been fascinated with time and time travel and the like, i really do hope we can get there one day. I know that the Philadelphia experiment is kinda hoaxy, but would LOVE for it to be true. I don't know about you guys, but I'm totally ready to go back to the future, i just need the technologies! haha :laugh:

SlimSkeeter
02-12-2009, 07:35 PM
I'd love to be able to step into another version of my life and see how things could have been. I don't regret most of the choices I have made, but I often wonder about where I would have ended up had I made the other choice.

That being said, ever think that traveling back into ones own life is pretty much impossible? By making the trip, we would ultimately create another universe separate from the one we departed. In the instant we arrived a new branch of the multiverse would form and start to diverge from the timeline that we left, so any foreknowledge we may have had would become moot in a short period of time.

KommieKat
02-13-2009, 04:56 AM
I've read that actually and i thought it was AWESOME!!
I've always been fascinated with time and time travel and the like, i really do hope we can get there one day. I know that the Philadelphia experiment is kinda hoaxy, but would LOVE for it to be true. I don't know about you guys, but I'm totally ready to go back to the future, i just need the technologies! haha :laugh:

Are you familiar with Remote Viewing? This was an US$800,000,000 funded by the Pentagon and C.I.A. to rival the Russians.
Here, no technologies were used though, there were techniques that even you can use, and guess what!.............They're free. Google it.