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Topic started on 24-11-2003 @ 01:00 PM by nyarlathotep
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I just watched the Philadelphia Experiment movie over the weekend. I have been doing a lot of reading regarding this topic and was interested in
watching the movie. I thought is was pretty chessy, being mostly a love story. I was just curious about the memeber opinions about the movie and the
real Philadelphia Experiment
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reply posted on 24-11-2003 @ 01:06 PM by Kalistenics
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Theres quite a few threads on this, do a look around and you'll find loads of info.
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reply posted on 24-11-2003 @ 01:45 PM by Snake
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The buzz was that the movie was very close to the reality of what happened if you look at it in a general way.
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reply posted on 24-11-2003 @ 06:37 PM by soothsayer
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Similiar to true-life? Yeah, right...
And with the comment "alot of threads, search"? Have you tried using the search? Have you seen the results that come up on the Philadelphia
Experiment? How many of those results actually talk about this? Not too many (I've tried).
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reply posted on 24-11-2003 @ 06:39 PM by Gazrok
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I'm leaning towards it being an actual experiment in warping space/time (especially involving the likes of Einstein, and Tesla's research). I feel
it was partially successful, but sabataged be Tesla, but then later revived into the Montauk project.....
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reply posted on 24-11-2003 @ 06:40 PM by sftprez
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Originally posted by nyarlathotep
I just watched the Philadelphia Experiment movie over the weekend. I have been doing a lot of reading regarding this topic and was interested in
watching the movie. I thought is was pretty chessy, being mostly a love story. I was just curious about the memeber opinions about the movie and the
real Philadelphia Experiment 
thats a coincidence. I have been putting a lot of thought into that topic also.
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reply posted on 24-11-2003 @ 09:44 PM by daeldren
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Check out Al Bielek's site if you want more info on the Philadelphia Experiment as well as other juicy Government projects.
Al Bielek
Bielek supposedly is ,or was, Ed Cameron who was one of the scientists working on the Philadelphia Experiment. After some incedents he states that
the government used advanced technology to regress him back to that of a child and send him back in time. He slowly realized who he was originally,
but it wasnt until he met Duncan Cameron later on (Duncan was Ed's brother and another government scientist) that it all came back to him.
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reply posted on 25-11-2003 @ 01:02 AM by Sapphire
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Originally posted by nyarlathotep
I just watched the Philadelphia Experiment movie over the weekend. I have been doing a lot of reading regarding this topic and was interested in
watching the movie. I thought is was pretty chessy, being mostly a love story. I was just curious about the memeber opinions about the movie and the
real Philadelphia Experiment 
These guys were part of the Philadelphia Experiment
Philadelphia/Montauk Experiments
[Edited on 25-11-2003 by Sapphire]
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reply posted on 25-11-2003 @ 01:03 AM by Sapphire
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Originally posted by daeldren
Check out Al Bielek's site if you want more info on the Philadelphia Experiment as well as other juicy Government projects.
Al Bielek
Bielek supposedly is ,or was, Ed Cameron who was one of the scientists working on the Philadelphia Experiment. After some incedents he states that
the government used advanced technology to regress him back to that of a child and send him back in time. He slowly realized who he was originally,
but it wasnt until he met Duncan Cameron later on (Duncan was Ed's brother and another government scientist) that it all came back to him.

ACK!! You beat me to it, i hadn't read your post
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reply posted on 25-11-2003 @ 11:07 PM by daeldren
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haha sorry, as soon as I saw this topic I thought of Bielek's story.
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reply posted on 25-11-2003 @ 11:29 PM by Sapphire
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Originally posted by daeldren
haha sorry, as soon as I saw this topic I thought of Bielek's story. 
No problem
What did you think of Bieleks experiences? It's a pretty wild website, i contacted the guy on it once and spoke to him, al's phone is always full up
with messages so its nearly impossible to get a hold of him.
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reply posted on 25-11-2003 @ 11:50 PM by JFetch
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From what I remember, the experiment was supposed to see if it's possible to make a ship invisible to radar. They used a magnetic field and when they
turned it on, it made the ship almost dissapear, so they turned up the power. The ship dissapeared and reappeared like a 100 miles away for a few
seconds. When they turned it off, the ship reapeared, but many of the crew were sick. Some crew members disappeared, and some fused with parts of the
ship. I thinks that's it, or I'm confusing it with something else. I did a search on it a couple months ago.
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