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

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

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

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Frissell, Bob (2003). Something in This Book Is True, Second Edition: The Official Companion to Nothing in this Book Is True, But It's Exactly How Things Are. Frog Books. p.76. ISBN 978-1-58394-077-8 . Retrieved May 27, 2011. Here a video depicting Bielek’s vision for the United States… And it’s terrifying, almost apocalyptic: Al started meeting others who had been through the same process. Ultimately, a flood of memories returned.

Time Traveler who spent 2 years in the future –year 2749

There are no intricate details as to the specifics of this program. Nor how such fear was “generated” or “collected”. Perhaps the most important question to ask regarding this apparent project is for what purpose would this go ahead? What, for example, would a “collection of fear” in energy form be used for? Could it, for example, be somehow unleashed in the same a gas or poison would be, infecting the enemy with a sudden fear that would cripple and incapacitate them? It is an interesting notion, and makes one wonder what a reaction might look like? May we have already seen this in recent, short-lived conflicts? Bielik first played senior football with Legia Warsaw in 2014. He then joined Arsenal in 2015, spent the second half of the 2016–17 season on loan at EFL Championship club Birmingham City, and then the 2018–19 season on loan at Charlton Athletic, helping them gain promotion from League One. He joined Derby County in August 2019, rejoined Birmingham on loan for the 2022–23 season, and signed for them on a permanent contract in June 2023. a b "Games played by Krystian Bielik in 2017/2018". Soccerbase. Centurycomm . Retrieved 8 June 2019. Netflix The “Montauk Chair” Preston B. Nichols described in his book, which allegedly amplified a person’s psychic abilities, was changed to a suit in Stranger Things.The book's narrative is centered around the Montauk Project, which is believed to be an extension or continuation of the Philadelphia Experiment (also known as Project Rainbow), which supposedly took place in 1943. a b c "Games played by Krystian Bielik in 2020/2021". Soccerbase. Centurycomm . Retrieved 29 July 2022. And, as we have asked with numerous other people of a similar standing, what would he have to gain for making such outlandish statements? Of course, there is obviously monetary gain, which very well may have been Bielek’s motivation. However, a man as highly educated and intelligent as he very obviously was, would surely not stoop to such levels. To achieve what would be limited financial gain from his claims. And even then, it is hard to begrudge such money to a person, if they are genuine in what they are saying. When we realize their chances of making money in a “traditional” way would be limited following their “crazy” assertions. He signed a three-year contract with Birmingham City effective from 1 July 2023; the fee was undisclosed. [44] International career [ edit ] Lewis, Frank (August 19–26, 1999). "The Where Ship? Project: Though long dismissed by the Navy, the legend of The Philadelphia Experiment shows no signs of disappearing". Philadelphia City Paper. Archived from the original on 2012-06-24 . Retrieved 2008-02-05.

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For example, the coils and their tapping into the quantum energy fields around them were used in attempts to create a “vortex for time-travel”. Given the claims of Bielek, and many others, of top-secret time-travel missions for the intelligence services, perhaps there is more truth to these seemingly nonsensical notions than many would like to admit. And ultimately, maybe they were more successful than most would suspect. MK-Ultra used vulnerable people, like prisoners. So why is it so far-fetched that orphans or runaway boys would be targeted? They seem exactly the sort of subjects who would be easy to take. And Montauk would be the ideal facility. In the winter it is like a ghost town.” We have already mentioned the PhD level education of Bielek – in physics no less. Anyone who has listened to him speak can not deny his complete command of the subject. As well as his obvious, despite his claims, pure sanity.Alfred Bielek have had futuristic visions while being in an altered state of consciousness, like floating out of his body.

I’m a time traveller from 2137 - a nuclear war wipes out

Bielik received his first call-up to Poland's senior team for UEFA Euro 2020 qualifiers in September 2019. [48] He made his debut on 6 September 2019 as a 70th-minute substitute in a 2–0 loss to Slovenia, and started three days later in a goalless draw with Austria. [49] [50] Style of play [ edit ] The commenters referred to each other as " Gypsies", and discussed two different types of "people" living in outer space. Their text contained non-standard use of capitalization and punctuation, and detailed a lengthy discussion of the merits of various elements of Jessup's assumptions in the book. There were oblique references to the Philadelphia Experiment (one commenter reassures his fellow annotators who have highlighted a certain theory which Jessup advanced). [6] Whatever did happen at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyards in late-October 1943 the rest of the world wasn’t aware of it until twelve years later. Then, in 1955 UFO researcher and author, Morris K. Jessop would release the book ‘The Case for the UFO’. The release was eagerly snapped up and placed Jessop at the forefront of UFO research in its earliest times. Indeed, of the many people that read his recent book, one was a mysterious gentleman who claimed his name to be Carlos Allende (he is otherwise known as Carl Allen). Allende would write several letters to the author. Perhaps the most interesting, and certainly the one that got Jessop’s attention was one that hinted to the already researched and developed Unified Field Theory of Albert Einstein.

As we examined in our look at the secret space programs and the super soldier conspiracies, perhaps such conspiracies are so hard to get to the middle of because of the outlandish nature of such claims. After all, the human race, collectively speaking, receive programming through interactions of the modern world, to reject such claims as nonsense. Everything we learn from birth, and in our later early-adult years by society, programs us to do this. Nicholson, Steve (14 January 2020). "Derby County dealt Krystian Bielik injury blow". Derby Telegraph . Retrieved 30 January 2022. Shortly thereafter (January 1956) Allen began sending a series of letters to Jessup, using his given name as well as "Carlos Miguel Allende". [7] [8] [9] The first known letter warned Jessup not to investigate the levitation of unidentified flying objects. Allen put forward a story of dangerous science based on unpublished theories by Albert Einstein. He further claimed a scientist named Franklin Reno put these theories into practice at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard in October 1943. [8]

Bielek – The Montauk Project And “Memories” Of The Twenty Al Bielek – The Montauk Project And “Memories” Of The Twenty

The more I researched the more I’ve begun to believe it is not so ludicrous,” he said. “We know there was military interest in paranormal phenomena. Project Stargate, which began in 1978 and was later declassified, looked at whether psychics could perform ‘remote viewing’ and ‘see’ events from great distances.” Hochheimer, Andrew H. "Carlos Miguel Allende or Carl Meredith Allen or..." The Philadelphia Experiment From A–Z. Archived from the original on 2020-05-20 . Retrieved 2021-07-10. Krystian Bielik: Derby County midfielder suffers another anterior cruciate ligament injury". BBC Sport. 3 February 2021 . Retrieved 30 January 2022.

One of the things that Nichols recalls working on is the idea of uploading a person’s mind – intentionally their soul – on to a digital computer. Given that this was happening in the 1970s, and given the age-old claim that behind-the-scenes governments are usually half-a-century ahead of where they claim to be technology-wise, it is perhaps interesting to note that such ideas as this are now finding their way into mainstream science and mainstream news as “possible”. 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. Perhaps the fact, as we have examined above, that most people automatically dismiss such claims with little or no investigation keeps authorities in such safe standing. Assured that they need take no action against those who make such claims. The herd will police themselves. Was Bielek attempting to tell us of a world taking place? One hiding in plain sight for all of us to see, but mostly ignored? At least by the majority. An Afterthought To An Abundance Of Wild Claims! Homeless people were abducted and subjected to huge amounts of electromagnetic radiation. Few survived. He would claim that the consequences of the Philadelphia Experiment were far-reaching and intense. Furthermore, things had reached a head of sorts in the timeline in 1983 which “ripped a hole in space time”. It is likely, according to Bielek himself, that this rip in spacetime that would cause his brain to begin relinquishing the memories within his mind. Upon seeing the movie, itself likely a subconscious decision, these memories became even more urgent and detailed.



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