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>Date: Tue, 29 Oct 1996 10:01:46 -0700 (MST)
>To: "Geoffrey Stewart Nimmo" <nextwave@one.net>
>From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
>Subject: The Purpose of the Philadelphia Experiment
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>Dear Geoffrey,
>
>I may ramble a bit here, but I thought
>this might be pertinent, if not
>directly on point. I once saw a neat
>videotape of a young scientist from
>Area 51. He was in his 30's, maybe
>early 40's. He began the tape by
>driving up to a desert location in
>his Corvette Stingray. He gets out
>and begins to describe the physics of
>interstellar travel. He went into detail
>about the propulsion system: a special
>element, very high on the periodic chart,
>which has such a dense nucleus, the
>strong force actually radiates out beyond
>the geometry of the nucleus itself. This
>strong force can be amplified, mostly
>through the use of decaying anti-matter
>and special devices which are currently
>being developed at Area 51. Once the
>strong force is amplified, like any FM
>signal is amplified, the time-space
>continuum begins to warp. In this fashion,
>very distance places, like the Alpha
>Centauri, can be "brought here", without
>having to wait the incredibly long periods
>of time it would take to reach such distant
>places, moving at normal light speed.
>When the amplifier is no longer necessary,
>it is turned off, and the space ship
>finds itself at the new location.
>This all happens in a rather short period
>of time, say 5 minutes or less.
>
>Can it be that the Philadelphia Experiment
>was dealing with the exact same kind of
>generators and amplifiers?
>
>/s/ Paul Mitchell
>
>
>At 11:32 AM 10/29/96 -0500, you wrote:
>>
>>
>>Date: Sat, 26 Oct 1996 22:08:38 -0700
>>From: Robert Drake <snoball@mail.idt.net>
>>Organization: Montauk Project
>>Subject: Purpose Of Philadelphia Experiment(s)?
>>
>>What was the purpose of the legendary Philadelphia Experiment(s)?
>>
>>"The Philadelphia Experiment from A-Z" is an excellent site and resource
>>for addition URLs relating to the supposed Philadelphia Experiment. I
>>have included the URL and an excerpt from this location concerning the
>>legend.
>>
>>http://www.wincom.net/softarts/philexp.html
>>
>>
>>"Project Rainbow was allegedly an experiment conducted upon a small
>>destroyer escort ship during World War II, both in the Philadelphia
>>Naval Yard and at sea; the goal was to make that ship invisible to enemy
>>detection. The accounts vary as to whether the original idea was to
>>achieve invisibility to enemy radar or whether the prize sought after
>>was more profound: optical invisibility. Either way, it is commonly
>>believed that the mechanism involved was the generation of an incredibly
>>intense magnetic field around the ship, which would cause refraction or
>>bending of light or radar waves around the ship, much like a mirage
>>created by heated air over a road on a summer day. The legend goes on to
>>say that the experiment was a complete success... except that the ship
>>actually disappeared physically for a time, and then returned. They
>>wanted to "cloak" the ship from view, but they got de-materialization
>>and teleportation instead..."
>>
>>Now the question is how about the Aliens? How did the legendary
>>experiment(s) relate to the Aliens? The supposed answer to this
>>question is the only reason why I am even thinking about Aliens or UFOs.
>>
>>
>>Best regards,
>>
>>Bob Drake
>>Los Angeles, CA
>>
>>*************************
>>
>>The Philadelphia Experiment and Time with Drue.
>>
>>Interview with Joshua Shapiro, December 6th, 1995
>>
>>http://execpc.com/vjentpr/drueintv.html
>>
>>
>>A: The experiment was an attempt to move equipment and personnel through
>>time and space using a Naval warship known as the USS Eldridge (DE-173),
>>a destroyer escort. On August 15, 1943, a total of 181 men (176 sailors
>>and 5 civilian scientists of which Iwas one of) were on board the
>>Eldridge and along with one observation ship set out to sea for an
>>experiment of which was never before attempted.
>>
>>Using technology that had already been proven successful on a smaller
>>scale,
>>the human factor was for the first time included within the scope of the
>>experiments, whereas before only inanimate objects were used. We did,
>>however,
>>experiment with small animals during a dry run conducted on the 12th of
>>August, 1943, which had horrifying results. There were three different
>>agendas', which were:
>>
>> 1. A scientific agenda, which was to explore the time/space
>> continuum for scientific discovery;
>>
>> 2. A military agenda, which since we were at war (World War II)
>> the military wanted this technology for warring purposes; and
>>lastly,
>>
>> 3. There was an extraterrestrial agenda, which was to map out the
>> earth's planetary magnetic grid for interdimensional travel.
>>
>>There was a CORE agenda, which was secretly held close at hand by those
>>behind the scenes. I identify them as "those in the know", and their
>>agenda was to REWRITE HISTORY!.
>>
>> ----------------------------------------------
>> gsn
>>
>>
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