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SUBJECT: THE BIELEK INTERVIEW FILE: UFO3053
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Hi All!
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Yet another topic ported from the Matrix to you my friends on Compuserve.
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enjoy
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C Ya
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Xan
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Message-Id: <rkrouseCEzDDu.8DA@netcom.com>
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Date: Sat, 16 Oct 1993 08:10:40 GMT
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From: rkrouse@netcom.com (Robert K. Rouse)
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Organization: NETCOM On-line Communication Services (408 241-9760 guest)
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Subject: The Bielek Interview
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Newsgroups: alt.paranet.ufo
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INTERVIEW: Al Bielek Conducted by Suanne Konicov
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from CONNECTING LINK issue 19
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I have heard Al Bielek speak on the "Philadelphia
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Experiment " at several expos over the last two years. The
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material he presents is both astounding and appalling! Last
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September, at the Los Angeles Whole Life Expo, Al consented to
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do an interview for Connecting Link.
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First you will read Alls account of the years leading up to
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the "Philadelphia Experiment. " Then, for the first time in any
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magazine, Al shares further information on other, less known
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experiments that continue to this day. Experiments that took
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place, and apparently, still do, at Montauk, Long Island.
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Alfred Bielek was born on August 4, 1916 as Edward A.
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Cameron II, son of Alexander Duncan Cameron, Sr.
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My father (Alexander Duncan Cameron, Sr.) enlisted in the
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U.S. Navy prior to the U.S. entry into World War 1. He sired me
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and later A. Duncan Cameron, Jr. (May 1917), by different
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mothers.
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Both Duncan and 1, as half-brothers, were raised largely by
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Aunt Arnold in the Big House, still in West Islip, Long Island
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(father remained in the Navy until 1930, when he was retired
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with a pension). Since there was no lack of money (due to the
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Arnold/Constable Department Store fortune), Duncan Jr. and I
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(upon completion of high school) attended different
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universities. I went first to Princeton, and later to Harvard,
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obtaining a Ph.D. in physics. Duncan attended the University of
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Edinborough (Edinborough, Scotland), also obtaining a Ph.D. in
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physics, in the summer of 1939.
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In September of 1939, both Duncan and I enlisted in the
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U.S. Navy-taking commissions as Lt. (J.G.) and then attending a
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90-day training school for "Special Assignment" Navy personnel
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at Providence, Rhode Island.
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With completion of training, we were both assigned to the
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Institute of Advanced Study (Princeton, N.J.) and directly to
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the ongoing "Project Invisibility."
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With a completely successful test in 1940 (Brooklyn Navy
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Yard), the project was classified and renamed "Project Rainbow."
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Offices were set up in the Philadelphia Navy Yard. Duncan and I
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both shuttled back and forth between Philadelphia and Princeton.
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In January 1941, we were sent to sea for sea duty on the
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U.S.S. Pennsylvania. We toured the Pacific until October 194 1,
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when the Pennsylvania was put in dry dock at Pearl Harbor.
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After taking leave in San Francisco and remaining there through
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December 1941, we were returned to the Institute early in
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January 1942. We worked on the project through 1942-Nikola
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Tesla dropped out in March 1942, and Dr. John Von Neumann took
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over at that time.
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Duncan and I remained with the Project through the two tests in
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1943 with the "Eldridge." The second test, August 12, 1943, was
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a total disaster, with many casualties and with Duncan
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disappearing permanently.
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I remained with the Navy and married in late 1943. A son,
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Jess, was bom in February 1944. In July 1944, the family and I
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were transferred to Los Alamos, New Mexico, where I remained
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until July 2, 1947. At that time I was forcibly removed and
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separated from my family-never to see them again.
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With charges of espionage placed against me, I expected a
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General Court Marshal. Instead I was transferred to Washington,
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D. C., whereupon charges were dropped and I was transferred to
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Montauk, L.I. military base (Fort Hero). From that point I was
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time shifted to 1983, back in the Phoenix Project. Once there,
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I was given a super brainwashing-all memory was removed.
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Additionally, I was age regressed (reduction of physical age and
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size from a 30-year old to approximately I year of age) and
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then, at a physical age of I year, sent back in time to 1927 to
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be plugged into a new family as a substitute for a dead son.
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This new family- the Bieleks- became my only known parents for
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over half a century!
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With the advent of World War 11, I was drafted into the
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Navy in 1945 (a second tour) as a seaman until 1946. After
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separating from the service, I tried a business venture (it
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failed) and went on to college (1949-1950) in Newark, New
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Jersey, and later to UCLA. A career followed as an electronic
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engineer (1958-1988), with retirement in 1988.
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With the retum of my memories, in May 1986, of the Phoenix
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Project and of the Philadelphia Experiment (Project Rainbow) in
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January 1988, 1 have engaged in extensive lecturing and writing
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on the subject of The Philadelphia Experiment, its ramifications
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and the follow-on Project Phoenix, and the incredible
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consequences of the lockup through time.
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CONNECTING LINK: Tell me about the Phoenix Project.
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AL BIELEK. I'll deal with the final phase of the Phoenix
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Project and some of the aspects involved. I joined the project
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in 1953 as Al Bielek. I did what the book The Montauk Project*
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points out, the computer interface between the psychic chair
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used to steer the time tunnels in the final phase of the
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operations. Those earlier phases were very difficult-they
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didn't work right and they had many problems. But, I became
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involved as Al Bielek. Preston Nichols became involved as
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Preston Nichols, and Duncan Cameron became involved as Duncan
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Cameron, in his second body, not remembering anything about his
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involvement with the Philadelphia Experiment.
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The project generated the time tunnels. People were able
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to travel in time and space and they did. But they also had
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other projects going on at Montauk. We still don't know all of
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them.
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The technology for the tunnels was given to us by
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cooperative effort of alien groups, primarily the Orion group,
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which involved reptilians, a sub group called the Leverons. A
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technical group which provided most of the assistance, was the
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group from Sirius A. Very materialistic, scientific, people.
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Perhaps not a bad heart but misdirected, because they had very
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long-term contracts with the Orions to provide them with the
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technical knowledge and assistance they needed. And they were
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working with our govenment in secret to work out mindcontrol
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techniques and technology and pushing for a highly automated,
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technical society which would be much easier to control than it
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would be the way it is now. But we're approaching that rapidly.
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*The Montauk Project - Experiments in Time, Preston B. Nichols
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with Peter Moon. Sky Books, Box 769, Westbury, N.Y. 11590
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Also there were a lot of little greys that got underfoot.
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There were other groups there who took no part in the project,
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but were there as observersand the group from Antares, very
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human, very happy, jovial people. You couldn't tell them from a
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human spirit. In fact, I don't think you could anatomically
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either. Why they were there, I don't know. They didn't do
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anything. They were observers.
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But the aliens provided the expertise, the hardware. They
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convened it from their computer data to IBM 360. That still
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didn't work and that's when other changes were made. I became
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heavily involved in making the time tunnel system work. It was
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alien technology. We did not have the theory. We did have the
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capability, the technological expertise to build the hardware,
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and we did, to their specifications.
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ITT was a contractor. This was all under "Black Card"
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clearance level, which is about the highest level of clearance
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there is, and most people don't even know it exists. And this
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means, in essence, that it is such a deep Black Hole project
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that all the records, everything connected with it, is buried in
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a black vault and nobody has access to this without having the
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proper clearance and a need to know. This includes purchasing
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departments who buy the hardware for these projects. The
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records for the sales, purchase, everything, buried in the black
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vault. So nobody can find it. This is why they call it a Black
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Hole project. There are many, many of these. This is one of
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them.
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The tunnels became fully operational about '77 after many
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changes. About '79 on they got all the results they wanted.
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Until August 12,1983, at night, when the project was
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deliberately crashed. Sabotaged from the inside. That's
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covered in the book. But prior to that what they did was
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unbelievable.
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One of the uses of the Phoenix Project, in the use of Time
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Tunnels, was to provide backup to the Martian Colonies. The
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Martian Colonies have been there since the early '70s. We went
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publicly to the moon in 1969. Actually the Germans were there
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in 1947. And we were there in 1962 with a joint U.S.-Russian
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expedition. They went to Mars, May 22, 1962. The movie,
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Altenative 3, done by Anglia Television, April 1, 1977, which is
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available in the underground, outlines it completely. It shows
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the actual transmission. The color shots by TV back from Mars,
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as this Explorer moved and landed. We have colonies there in
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Mars from the late '60's or maybe early '70's onward. They
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found many artifacts there. There is more than one wrecked
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city. And of course the famous face on Mars, the Pyramids and
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that whole complex that Hoagland (Dr. Richard] has talked about
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and gone public on. There are two videos on this plus his book.
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What they found on the surface indicated there was much
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more there that they could not find that was buried. And they
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had not brought with them, and did not have the capabilities of
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heavy earth-moving equipment on Mars at that time. They didn't
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have any
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Cats. Big tractors and that sort of stuff.
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They were too heavy to bring up.
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So, a request went by radio back to Earth, "We believe
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there are underground installations here. We've seen openings
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that are sealed. Can you guys down there tell us what to do?"
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Well, the information went to Montauk, to the Phoenix Project.
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And they sent back information, "Well, give us some coordinates
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on the surface of Mars where you think these locations are." And
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they did. And they said, "We'll investigate it." And they did.
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Because they could go anyplace with the tunnel, they went to
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Mars to the coordinates.
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And first they didn't send anybody. They ran a tunnel into
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what they thought might be an underground area and rather than
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risk killing anybody by burying them in solid rock, they sent a
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camera, a remote-view camera. We found out there was an actual
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cavern and it was safe and then Montauk sent people. Duncan and
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I were in that crew. The first crew that went, directed by
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Montauk to explore the underground of Mars. It's not mentioned
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in the book who went, but we went. And there were probably
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others. We went several times. We found all kinds of
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artifacts. We found a still functional underground lighting
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system, a power system. We found it and turned it on and it
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still worked. No evidence of life. A lot of artifacts, files,
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records, religious artifacts, statuary, all stored like it was a
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store room. A huge store room.
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CL: Was the written material in English?
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AB: No. It was in another language. It was not English.
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Duncan was able to translate some of it. I saw it, but I was
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not able to translate it. And a lot of the records and stuff
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were brought back. And eventually Duncan and I decided to take
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some clandestine trips on our own. (After one trip is made, it's
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all recorded. All the coordinates and information which are
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required to operate the system is recorded on magnetic tape.
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And you can take this tape, plug it into the computer, and
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without going through the psychic and the chair number*, you can
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open the tunnel to the same location because the computer
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contains all the celestial data-all the Earth movements, solar
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system movements, all in the computer-so that there is complete
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reference to the new location where the planet would be. And
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"plug" the tunnel in exactly the same location.) So we went
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twice on our own for our own little explorations.
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CL: And no one was manning the machine for you back home?
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AB: We tumed the equipment on,
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we knew how to do it. And nobody was there. On the second
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trip, we were discovered because, there are automatic recorders
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that tell how many times this equipment is used, and for what
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purpose, and what dates, times and so forth. Automatic complete
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time, event recorders. So we were caught when we came back. We
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were pulled off the project and slapped on the wrist. "You're
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not going to do that anymore," and one of the people who was
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involved, a senior scientist, broke our team up. Duncan and I
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didn't do much of anything together after that but further
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explorations were made by others. What they found, we don't
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know.
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Certain people had been chosen in advance, such as myself
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and Duncan and Preston to be part of this program. And the
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level of brainwashing varied. Duncan was heavily programmed,
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brainwashed to do what he did there because he was not being
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used for his technical expertise. I was brainwashed to some
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extent, and Preston, very heavily.
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But we were all given what you'd call the debriefing after
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this whole project crashed and was formally declared over on
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January 1, 1984. We all got our debriefings which means your
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mind was erased of everything you ever did on the project. And
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they hoped it would hold indefinitely.
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It didn't. The reason it did not hold indefinitely was
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because the site was not destroyed. It's still there. It was
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tumed over to New York State Parks Commission on January I of
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1986 or sometime in January of 1986 to become part of the park
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that already exists out there. The State has never torn
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anything up. They've never tom a building down. They've never
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opened it up as a park.
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They knocked the fences down so people can go through there
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and hike and camp if they want, during the day. They cannot
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stay ovenight without a special permit from Montauk Township.
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That's not allowed and the park rangers go in to shuttle them
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out.
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But the property remains unconverted. Going in there, as I
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did, first in August of '85 by the invite of Preston (I took
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Duncan with me), none of us knew, at that time, that we had been
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part of the Montauk Project. Preston, as a surplus electronics
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dealer, had been out there salvaging equipment previous to this
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trip in August.
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CL: That's where the book, The Montauk Project starts.
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AB: Right. And he didn't know that he had been involved.
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He had no recollection. This August trip [Preston] took us out
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and said "You're both sensitives. Let's see what you pick up
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when we go out there." He says, "I know you've never been there
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before." He didn't know, honestly, at that point. So we went
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out and we sensed these terrible vibes on the base, that
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something awful had been going on there. We sensed this
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monster, who showed up at the end of the story, that helped in
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the process of the destruction of this station.
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They [Preston and Duncan] of course, had the advantage,
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being as I was only visiting, and went back to Phoenix. They
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were there in repeatedly, and they became aware of their
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involvement in the project much earlier then I did.
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I went back [to Montauk] in May of '86 and made another
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visit along with a group from Phoenix sponsored by, I believe,
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Senator Barry Goldwater. Because I told this group, whom I knew
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from December of '85, about the project and they came out to
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make an investigation of possible diversion of federal funds
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from a regular federal project to an illegal project. They were
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looking for proof. And that was their modus operandi, their
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reason for getting passes from the State of New York, from the
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Parks Commission, to go on the base, into locked buildings.
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There were still some locked. And find what proof, if any, as
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to whether this was a diversionary project using federal funds.
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We know now no federal money was involved. Major
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investigations have proven this. But in the process we took a
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lot of pictures, and in that same visit that time of May '86 my
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memory of Montauk started to come backbecause I was visiting the
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site, the scene of the crime, if you will.
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CL: And it was acting as the trigger.
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AB: This was the trigger. The same for Duncan, same for
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Preston. So my memories came back. I knew then I was part of
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it. And they've been coming back ever since because it doesn't
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all come back at once in a rush.
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It comes back in chunks and pieces, depending upon what the
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triggers are that bring it back. But once you've punched a hole
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through the wall, it's like the finger in the dike. The hole
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starts expanding and it keeps expanding and eventually it will
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all come through.
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So I knew, finally, I was heavily involved at an
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administrative and engineering level in many projects. Duncan
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was involved in more than one project.
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Preston was the technical station master after Matthew
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Zaret. Professor Zaret was removed in 1980. Really, he left at
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my suggestion, but they wouldn't let him loose, so he went to
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the parallel project at Brentwood, Long Island, where he died.
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Preston took over as the technical director, doing all of the
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management. He designed and built all of the RF transmitters
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and pulse modulator systems-anything dealing with RF* and
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transmitters he is an expert at. And that was his expertise and
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his normal working job, as he was employed by an aerospace
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company in Long Island for fifteen years until he was fired two
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summers ago. He was fired but they covered it. It was because
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he knew too much and talked too much in the open, had recovered
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too many of his memories and was talking about information at
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the USPA [United States Psychotronic Association] conferences,
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more than once, which the govemment didn't want made public. So
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they pulled his clearance first, and then they canned him in
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July of '90 while at a USPA conference. He came back to no job,
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He was told, "You're finished, pick up your stuff and leave."
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And his boss didn't even know why. His boss didn't fire him.
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It was govemment manipulation.
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He was an expert at designing transmitters, high-power
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transmitters, for radar, for whatever. In this case, the
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Montauk Project, for the final stages of a special Amplitron,
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which is shown in the book-there is a photo of it. It was
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designed and built specially for the project by Raytheon
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Electric in Goleta, Califomia.** I remember going out there to
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approve the first shipment of tubes. They were very, very
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expensive and specially built. They cost several million
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dollars apiece. They ordered thousands. So you can see why the
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cost of this project went out of sight. Capacitors for the
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pulse-forming networks and the modulator were also specially
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designed to very rigid specifications. They finally got
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somebody to build them. And everybody in the industry except
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one tumed them down. They finally were able to build them to
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the specifications, and they sold them to the govemment in
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matched sets of fifty at the very small sum of twenty-five
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thousand dollars for each and every capacitor. And they had a
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hundred on each station. A full set of fifty for two
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transmitters, operational, and a full set of spares. So that
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was two and a half million dollars right theretimes 25 stations!
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They ran out of gold. (The project was begun with 10
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billion dollars in g old. The story of the gold is documented
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in the book Nazi Gold.)*** They ran out of money. So ITT picked
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up the tab.
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*Radio frequency electromagnetic transmissions-especially
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related to radar.
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**The R & D facility. Production was at Weymouth, MA - over
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4,000 amplitrons were produced. CL: And all this technology was from the alien groups?
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AB: They had cooperation from the ET's. See, they had a
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crashed UFO which was deliberately crashed, by agreement with
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Hitler, by a certain group of Pleiadians. It was loaded with
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technology. And the reason for crashing it was that the German
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High Command, if they were pushed, could say, "Yeah we found a
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crashed saucer in the Bavarian Alps" or some such place, "and we
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recovered it, took it apart and analyzed the technology."
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It certainly wasn't made public. But the remains of that
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craft were found near Peenemunde after the war was over. This
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was the rocket testing base for the Germans and where Wernher
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Von Braun operated along with his crew. When the war was over,
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he deliberately moved his group to the west, to the Americans.
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And another group was captured by the Russians, including, I
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believe, his professor, Herman Oberth. Of course that is where
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the Russians got a head start on rocketry over the U. S. -they
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had the professor who taught Wernher Von Braun!
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There may have been someone else because the Russians
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captured quite a number of intelligencia out of Germany when
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Berlin came under their control. So the war actually received a
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huge boost, technologically from the Pleiadians. So far as
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deals are concerned, Roosevelt made the first one in the U.S. in
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1934, not with the
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Pleiadians, who offered to help the U.S. get out of the doldrums
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of the huge depression we were in, but he chose a different
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group for whatever personal reasons we don't know. Called the K
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Group or the Kondroshkin. It tums out, so far as I can
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determine today, they are the bluegreys. Not the little greys,
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but a larger group called the blue-greys.
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In any case, he made his deal with them. They made an
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offer to provide a whole new technological base for the United
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States atomic energy in 1938. Roosevelt at first approved and
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then he tumed it down because the military told him, "Uh uh. We
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can't control it from beginning to end. We don't know what they
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are going to do with it and how they may manipulate us in the
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end." So they [the K-Group] disappeared in the woodwork.
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In 1943 came the Philadelphia Experiment and the lock-up
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with the Phoenix Project, ripping a huge hole in space-time.
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This was deliberately done by the aliens at the '83 end to put a
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rift in the fabric of space-time so large numbers of aliens and
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ships could come through. They all had time travel
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capabilities, but the rift was needed to get the large ships
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through and make a mass invasion of the United States, and later
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Europe, of aliens (primarily greys) and other types. When they
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landed at Edwards Air Force Base in the Muroc Dry Lake as well
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as another air baseI'm leaving a lot of details out-the
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govemment already knew all about the aliens being on this
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planet. [They knew] since 1887 with the first investigating
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commission under Grover Cleveland.
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In any case, they knew that they were here, but then they
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came en masse. We were confronted by a technology that we
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couldn't counter, we couldn't handle it, we didn't know what to
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do about it. So the agreement with Eisenhower and his advisors
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was to sign a treaty with them, a noninterference treaty and get
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what technology we could from them-make some kind of agreement.
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We'd buy time and see what we could do about it later.
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That was the basis of the agreement Because of that, very
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large numbers of aliens came in and eventually became part of
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the Phoenix Project. They were planning ahead. We didn't know
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what they were up to. And I'm looking at this in retrospect,
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not what we knew then. They were planning ahead. They knew
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what they were doing. They maneuvered and manipulated the
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Phoenix Project. They did not expect it to crash then. I am
|
||
sure they anticipate its continuing for another decade, at least
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into the '90's.
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However, because certain people suddenly, if you will
|
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pardon the expression, "saw the light," got religion, or
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whatever it is that hit them, Duncan, and a few others,
|
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conspired to destroy the station. And the reason for it was
|
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that they were fed up with what they saw as all the evils
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perpetrated there.
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I knew about it. I decided that I would not be part of the
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destructive plot. I said, "Yes, there is a lot wrong here, but
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we've already straightened a lot of the mess out and we can
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straighten out the rest and continue this as a research tool,"
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as John
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VonNeumann (who is still alive today by the way) wanted. He
|
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said, "It's a research tool; we need it." Because of the time
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travel (remote viewing) capabilities, he saw things coming in
|
||
the future which could cause very serious threats to the United
|
||
States and the World.
|
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|
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But, these people had their way. They put a special
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implant into Duncan's head so that when we, as the original
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Duncan Cameron and myself as Edward Cameron, came through from
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the Philadelphia Experiment and went through the station (for
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twelve hours) we were retumed to the Elderidge; then the
|
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Elderidge retumed to '43. At that point, that phase was over
|
||
and it completed the time loop.
|
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|
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Then the word went out, "Now is the time" and Duncan
|
||
released this thing from his subconscious into the machine. The
|
||
transmitter (which already by that time had its own personality)
|
||
created this big monster, solidly in 3-D, twelve to fifteen feet
|
||
high and [it] literally came out of the subconscious. It went
|
||
around smashing buildings and people and it was discovered
|
||
trying to break into the radar tower. The tower was much too
|
||
strong for it to break into. The only way to stop it was to
|
||
destroy the transmitter, and that's what was done. And it faded
|
||
out into some other reality. It was photographed in May of 1986.
|
||
|
||
But the final chapter on Montauk was not written. We
|
||
discovered a month ago [Aug., 1992) that Montauk was
|
||
reactivated. And that's what I wanted to get in here. We do
|
||
not know who is doing it. We have seen the evidence. New coax
|
||
cable runs, new power transformers being put in on the power
|
||
substation. The new ones are labeled "non PCB." Because now the
|
||
law is that transformers can no longer be filled with PCB as a
|
||
cooling agent: if they blow up or break open it's an extreme
|
||
hazard to the environment. So they use an environmentally safe
|
||
coolant-a different form of liquid in the transformers and they
|
||
have big labels on them that say non-PCB. I have pictures of
|
||
this, from my trip a month ago. There are new coax cable runs
|
||
around the base which are brand new.
|
||
|
||
The radar tower now has a new steel door where it used to
|
||
be wide open and you could walk in. They put a new steel door
|
||
in with double padlocks so you can't get in . The back garage
|
||
entrance door for trucks and delivering heavy stuff is now
|
||
sealed from the inside. And we found other evidence that shows
|
||
that it's being reactivated.
|
||
|
||
Preston has been approached by the govemment to become the
|
||
director of the New Montauk project, And they told him they also
|
||
want Duncan as part of it. There are new workers there. There
|
||
are new entrances to the underground. One person we know has
|
||
been through the outer door and there is an inner locked door
|
||
with a red light on it. You, have to have special access badges
|
||
or you'll be stopped.
|
||
|
||
We did not attempt to go in because we didn't feel we
|
||
wanted to risk it. And we do not know where the project may go,
|
||
but we suspect that one of the goals is to extend the time rift
|
||
('43 to '83) onward to '93 because '93 is a subnode point in the
|
||
20-year cycle, and August, '93 will be a very critical area
|
||
again and they probably want the station activated before August
|
||
of '93. That's what we feel technically they are up to. But
|
||
what the end purpose is for we are not sure. It may be to
|
||
extend the time tunnel, that is, the time rift, for purposes of
|
||
their own.
|
||
|
||
There are a lot of things on this project we don't know.
|
||
Some of the things they used it for we still don't know. We
|
||
have never had access to the classified records of Lincoln Labs
|
||
at M.I.T. (Cambridge, MA).
|
||
|
||
They have not been able to take Duncan and myself out
|
||
because of the fact that we help hold the whole time rift
|
||
stable. It will stabilize itself by the year 2003 unless they
|
||
reopen it. Then you have another can of worms to deal with.
|
||
|
||
They just don't realize what risks they are running in
|
||
reopening that thing. The rift was stabilized in '63, or this
|
||
North American continent would now be under salt water. Not
|
||
from the year 2000, but it would have been in 1963. There was a
|
||
special project created, now well covered, to restabilize the
|
||
reverse time wave which would have hit the forward one in '63 at
|
||
the node point and wrecked this continent.
|
||
|
||
It was due to the fact that they had this time rift, and
|
||
because it was unstable in the way it was generated (like a
|
||
standing wave in an RF transmission line). You may not
|
||
understand RF theory, but you get a reverse wave in an
|
||
unterminated or improperly terminated line. Time is a wave as
|
||
well. You can have a forward time wave and you can have a
|
||
reverse time wave. If the two of equal amplitude hit each other
|
||
at a node point, which is the earth synchronization point, like
|
||
August 12th, 1963, they can be extremely disruptive, physically,
|
||
to the physical structure of the earth.
|
||
|
||
And being that this project took place in the United States,
|
||
on Long island, those who looked at it in theory said it would
|
||
have caused an extreme disruption of geological matter, pulling
|
||
it out of the earth, in the North American Continent. It would
|
||
have wound up wrecking the tectonic plates, and the North
|
||
American continent, other than the mountains, would have wound
|
||
up under salt water-500 to 700 feet of it by estimate.
|
||
|
||
It didn't happen, obviously-we're here. The '63 project,
|
||
"Atlanticus Not Revisited," was successful in damping that
|
||
reverse time wave. This is an area of science and technology
|
||
and physics which most people know nothing about.
|
||
|
||
We hope that if the project is revived that it will be used
|
||
properly rather than improperly as it was in the past, though
|
||
there were some very good uses for the Montauk Project. In a
|
||
larger view, it might be better left buried. Only time will
|
||
tell what will happen, and whether or not I will play any part
|
||
with it. They have not asked me. They don't want to. All we
|
||
can do is hope for the best for the future and that the mistakes
|
||
of the past will be understood and that somehow the future will
|
||
come out the better for it in spite of the problems we
|
||
know we face.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
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|
||
Bielek at P.O. Box 44932, Phoenix, AZ, 85064.
|
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|
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|
||
|
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|
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|
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"You can lead a horse to water but you can't
|
||
make it drink"
|
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|
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|
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