I have indeed heard of Andy Pero. I have an interview he did in the 1990's on my site about Project Superman.
www.subversiveelement.com...
What he has to say is very interesting, however he made one statement that casts a pall on everything else he has to say, as far as I am concerned. He
made a comment about how he was trained to jump off of buildings and out of airplanes without a parachute. That just seems too far out there and too
fantastic for me to consider. Maybe there are no limits as to how far you can train your mind, but I would think there are limits to how much pressure
your bones can stand, especially when travelling at 180 + miles per hour. (Thats a guestimate) I read this years ago, and I included it on my site as
a reference for anyone who is researching Montauk.
However, on the other hand he mentions some things about Silva Mind Control, which I find very interesting. Because as a child, I would say between
the ages of 8 to 15, I was an active user of the Silva method. My next door neighbor, her name was Carla, had joined Silva and got alot of their
tapes. She would lend them to me and I would go to meetings with her. It was a long time ago, but I can testify that some of the claims made by the
Silva people were true. I never bent a spoon with my mind, but there were other things that were intriguing. This includes remote viewing, which I
have experienced sporadically over the years.
Carla was a great friend to me, and I don't suspect in any way, shape or form that there was anything nefarious in our relationship. But you have
made me very curious now, as there seem to be a couple of coincidences here. I realize that Andy may not have been lying about the jumping off of
buildings. It may be that this is a false memory that was produced as a result of the hypnosis. Which I suppose could be argued about many of the
claims he made in the above interview. But there is no denying that it seems a strange connection between the Silva Mind Control excersises and
Montauk.
I remember going to a Silva meeting one night with Carla. Thinking back now, the people there did seem to be a little strange. The thing that stands
out in my mind is that the guy running the session said he could show us how to remember incredible amounts of information. There were about 35 people
in the room, and he asked each of us to tell him the name of an object. We went around the room, everybody told him something random, and afterwards
he proceeded to write down on the chalkboard everything everyone had said, and pointed out who said it.
I realize that there are tricks for such things, but it was interesting at the time. Anyhow, sorry for drifting off topic there, but I thought I would
share the memory as it seems that it might be relevant. At any rate, I am not claiming to be a "Montauk Boy" or anything like that. If I ever do
come get me and put me in a straight jacket.