The story behind the Montauk Project and time travel

Time travel, mental powers and government experimentation sound like plots in the plot of a science fiction series. And indeed they are, the name ‘Stranger Things’ comes up. But these arguments came from years ago in the timeline and supposedly came from reality, which Preston Nichols together with Peter Moon captured in their book The Montauk Project: Experiments in Time. The book’s narrative supposedly focuses on real events, which took place between the 1970s and 1980s.

In the early 1980s, rumors began to circulate about secret experimentation by the United States government. Although of course none of the rumors were conclusive and remained in history only as theories. But this changed when Preston Nichols published a book in 1992, in which he claimed to have recovered repressed memories of his own participation in a project called the Montauk Project. With this he revived the theories in the collective imagination and even more people appeared with supposedly recovered memories to form an even more complete version of the events.

Relationship to the Philadelphia Experiment

But amid all the entanglement, the beginning seems not to have been in Montauk, nor in the 80s. Apparently the narrative that leads to the 1983 incident as part of the Montauk Project and that Nichols describes in his book, has its beginnings in World War II. World. In 1943, in the middle of the war, the United States Navy carried out an alleged experiment to electronically make a warship called the USS Eldrige invisible. The objective was to hide the ship from enemy devices to safely transport supplies. However, she would have been unintentionally transported to an unknown dimension. This event is known as the Philadelphia Experiment and appears to have a connection with Nichols.

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According to Nichols, the Montauk Project is an extension of this first approach to time and space travel. But children were added capable of using their minds with psychic powers. The author of the book describes his alleged visit to Camp Hero, the Air Force Station in Montauk, on Long Island to investigate these types of events. Specifically, in the 1970s he worked with other researchers on an artifact they called The Montauk Chair, which was a device that made use of fields based on Nikola Tesla’s experiments to amplify psychic powers.

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Connection between both dates

Apparently the Philadelphia Experiment opened a wormhole that later connects to other researchers who also participated in Montauk. Such is the case of Al Bielek, a participant in the events that occurred in 1943 and who claims to have traveled in time. Nichols’ memories coincide with those of Bielek, according to both, they worked together on Long Island in 1983 investigating the enhancement of psychic abilities, to crystallize time travel.

Of course, we must remember that everything captured in the pages of the book remains suspended in the reader’s doubt. It depends on each person whether to believe in it or not. Until now there is no conclusive data that can be said to ensure the veracity of the facts. However, there are more people involved in the case, who claim to have participated in Montauk.