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The Philadelphia Experiment Chronicles: Exploring The Strange Case Of Alfred Bielek And Dr. M.K. Jessup

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George E. Simpson and Neal R. Burger published a 1978 novel titled Thin Air. In this book, set in the present day, a Naval Investigative Service officer investigates several threads linking wartime invisibility experiments to a conspiracy involving matter transmission technology. January 2020: Controversy began after the release of the A1 Machine Android as protesters are against the new technology. Noah then went on to describe a number of future predictions such as the rise of an artificial intelligence (AI) world government, smart brain chips and a global conflict with North Korea. A man named Al Bielek is a central figure in these stories and his account has been ridiculed as simply being contrived nonsense, but the historical context and his detailed narrative are intriguing and possibly part of a true story, shedding light on clandestine government operations, one of which was known as the Philadelphia Experiment.

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A SELF-PROCLAIMED time traveller insisted that he was transported to the year 2137 and witnessed flying cities, as well as the apocalyptic aftermath of a global nuclear war in around the year 2025. Perhaps as an interesting afterthought, we should consider the wealth of videos on the Internet regarding Al Bielek. And the many talks and interviews he gave of his experiences. Some of which last several hours. What is also interesting is that many of these videos appear to regularly “disappear” from the Internet. They will usually surface shortly after, uploaded by a different user. However, we have to ask, why do so many Al Bielek video have such a short shelf-life? Why are so many removed if they are merely the ravings of a “madman” or a charlatan? The World War II-era is notorious for mysterious Nazi experiments involving weapons and strange esoteric technology. But the U.S. also conducted its fair share of tests on new and nefarious weaponry and wartime tactics. Some of the most famous minds of the time, including Nikola Tesla and Albert Einstein, were even employed to execute the military complex’s will, occasionally leading to some perplexing stories. It actually had its genesis in 1931-1932, in a strange little windy city called Chicago, Illinois. At that time there had been, through the Twenties and early Thirties, a lot of speculation in the popular literature, meaning scientific popular literature like “Popular Science”, “Popular Mechanics”, “Science Illustrated”, on the subjects of invisibility, trying to make an object disappear, or a person disappear, or even teleportation. I guess the people at that time in there writing thought that maybe we were close to it, in the terms of a scientific accomplishment, but there was a great deal of speculation, and very little if anything was ever done about it. About that time in ’31, some people decided maybe it was about time to do something about it and they got together at the University of Chicago. The three principles involved were Dr. Nikola Tesla, Dr. John Hutchinson Sr. and dean of the University of Chicago, later chancellor, and a Dr. Kirtenauer, who was an Austrian physicist, who came from Austria and was on staff at the University of Chicago. They did a little research….a feasibility study type thing at that time, did not accomplish very much, at that particular moment, in that period. A little bit later, the entire project was moved to the Institute of Advanced Studies at Princeton.”Using a time travel theme, the characters alter history with visits to Jesus Christ, as well as altering the outcome of American Civil War and World War II battles. The second list, dated 2028 to 2029, read: “August 2028: Time travel technology and the existence of intelligent extraterrestrial life was released to the public. Getty Images A doctor administers a dose of LSD to a volunteer during the MK-Ultra project. Stewart Swerdlow claims he and others were similarly dosed as children throughout the Montauk Project.

The Life of Al Bielek

Marcus Lowth is a writer with a love for UFOs, aliens, and the Ancient Astronaut Theory, to the paranormal, general conspiracies, and unsolved mysteries. He has been writing and researching with over 20 years of experience. Moore and Berlitz devoted one of the last chapters in The Philadelphia Experiment: Project Invisibility to "The Force Fields Of Townsend Brown", namely the experimenter and then-U.S. Navy technician Thomas Townsend Brown. Paul LaViolette's 2008 book Secrets of Antigravity Propulsion also recounts some mysterious involvement of Townsend Brown. Under the Montauk Project, those with psychic abilities would sit in the chair. They would then enter into a psychic trance. A specially designed set of coils would then tune into the emanations. Even more bizarrely, and another suggestion that intelligence agencies took hold of Nikola Tesla’s papers upon his death, these coils were ones extremely similar to the ones designed by his near-genius mind. These coils would then “digitize the thought”. It was turned into computer code and then displayed as a picture of reality in the same way a picture is displayed on a normal computer screen. Marcus has been Editor-in-Chief for several years due to his excellent knowledge in these fields. Marcus also regularly appears as an expert on radio talk shows including Troubled Minds and Unexplained Radio discussing these topics.Bielek said that one day, he was walking around the hospital grounds when he was transported even further ahead in time, to around the year 2750. A nuclear world war three killed millions but, he claimed, far more were wiped out by changes to the earth.

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