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The Montauk Project: Experiment in Time [Paperback]

Peter Moon , Preston B. Nichols , Nina Helms
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Chronicles the most amazing and secretive research project in recorded history. Starting with the Philadelphia Experiment of 1943, invisibility experiments were conducted aboard the USS Eldridge that resulted in full-scale teleportation of the ship and crew. Forty years of massive research ensued, culminating in bizarre experiments at Montauk Point that actually manipulated time itself. The controversial lectures by Al Bielek on the Montauk Project and the Philadelphia Experiment are similar to the information in this book. The book includes diagrams and photos of the time-travel devices themselves, plus photocopies of documents and schematic diagrams.

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Preston B Nichols and Peter Moon

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5.0 out of 5 stars Time travel - never been done? You sure?, July 27 2002
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Island Haven Institute "Markus Lenger" (Laguna Niguel, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Montauk Project: Experiment in Time (Paperback)
The most intriguing book on the subject of time travel. One has to read between the lines to get the full picture. Sure most reviewers rip it apart - then again - do you think the officials will admit to the fact time travel is possible, leave alone has been done!!!
While I got my doctorate in High Energy Physics in Germany I heard stories about this experiment, saw data from sources that where - shall we say very credible. The physics in the book are solid - yes for those of you who say "no way"- right you know everything- excuse us who know nothing. Read the book dares to speculate and open your eyes - after all Tesla and Einstein laid the first step for this incredible adventure.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Beyond Science Fiction, Aug 13 2003
This review is from: The Montauk Project: Experiment in Time (Paperback)
This book is one of the worst I have ever read. It is full of
what the author refers to as "soft facts", meaning something that
can't be proven untrue but at the same time something that has no
good evidence for being true. The author uses "soft facts"
as the building blocks for a hodge podge of fantasies like
time travel, creating matter from the ether, capturing a ufo, etc.

I was looking for some good research on what went on at Montauk
instead I purchased a book that is full of nonsense. According to
the author the first time travelers were winos and derelicts pulled off the streets and escorted to the time portals sometimes
with force. If the wino or derelict was lucky enough to make it back from their mission they would be fully debriefed. How ever many didn't make it back. I quote the author regarding the winos and derelicts that didn't make it back, " we don't know how many people are still floating around in time, whenever, wherever, and however." Also, "estimates range from three to ten thousand people that were eventually abandoned."

Now, lets examine this. Given that the above is true it would mean that the Montauk Scientists who were smart enough to build a time machine were at the same time dumb enough to inject winos and derelicts into human history ,at random, just to see what the
hell would happen. Well, at least after reading this book I now
have a new theory as to what killed off the dinosaurs, It was Leroy, Montauk's, town drunk. He carried with him the common cold something the dinosaurs were not a customed to, and the rest is history.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Factual errors contained in this book, July 18 2004
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"schatzfj" (Middletown, RI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Montauk Project: Experiment in Time (Paperback)
This book is a complete fantasy. Without wasting any more time writing a review, I'd like to point of one huge error of fact contained in this book. In Chapter 10, pg. 65, the author claims that "In the 1950's, ITT developed sensor technology that could literally display what a person was thinking." Later on this same page and on page 67, he claims that a Cray 1 computer was used "...interfaced with an IBM 360...". The problem here was that the IBM 360 was introduced in 1964 and the Cray 1 was not introduced until 1976, so having this "developed technology" in the 1950s as described was impossible.
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