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by Preston B. Nichols (Author), Peter Moon (Author), Nina Helms (Illustrator)
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  • Paperback: 156 pages
  • Publisher: Sky Books (Jul 1993)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0963188909
  • ISBN-13: 978-0963188908
  • Product Dimensions: 21.3 x 14 x 1.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 38,961 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Chronicles the most amazing and secretive research project in recorded history. Starting with the Philadelphia Experiment of 1943, invisibility experiments were conducted aboard the USS Eldridge that resulted in full-scale teleportation of the ship and crew. Forty years of massive research ensued, culminating in bizarre experiments at Montauk Point that actually manipulated time itself. The controversial lectures by Al Bielek on the Montauk Project and the Philadelphia Experiment are similar to the information in this book. The book includes diagrams and photos of the time-travel devices themselves, plus photocopies of documents and schematic diagrams.


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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars not to be lightly dismissed, 1 Jun 2009
What this book lacks in literary style is more than made up for in powerful content: mind control, temporal travel, invisibility experiments, parallel universes, aliens, secret world government, a hidden underground base, colour x-rays, sex experiments, temporal displacement, teleportation, machine scanning of human auras, thousands kidnapped for murderous purposes.

Yes, it is disjointed, somewhat like a rough draft of a proposed science fiction story (although it wasn't hard to read). Completely unsubstantiated, it would be a real stretch to swallow any of this. However, I asked someone with a masters in physics to scan-read this book and was assured that the physics in the book is feasible and the Von Neumann mentioned is THE best mathematician (by far) of the century and the inventor of the modern computer although (this part is not physics) there appear to be some time-related confusions about linking computers from different decades and such. If the author's brain is scrambled, and what he writes would make this very likely, then he has probably lost quite a few IQ points with what has been done to him but there's no self-pity. Denying the entire book because of a few such problems is pathetic.

Simply dismissing the information presented here is a form of scepticism that not only blocks the pursuit of truth but furthers the ongoing and many proven lies of the establishment. What you don't know CAN hurt you. However, there are many claims that Preston Nichols is a "government disinformation agent". Disinformation is disseminated by either sandwiching one truth between two lies or one lie between two truths; so what's true and what's not in this book...

The complete disregard for people and lives generally, as described here, is stomach-churning and probably truthful since, unfortunately, we cannot claim it is unlikely - over the last century alone this world has seen far too much mass murder. This book is the first in a trilogy of which "Montauk Revisited" is the second, but not recommended, and "Pyramids of Montauk" the third, is probably the best in terms of various esoteric terms explained simply and clearly. This trilogy was followed by "The Black Sun", "Synchronicity and the Seventh Seal", "Montauk Book of the Dead" and "Montauk Book of the Living", in that order. There is a lot of wadding to wade through in many of these books.

Having now read all seven of these books, I would suggest reading this first one, then "Synchronicity and the Seventh Seal" (the most edifying of the middle books), and "The Montauk Book of the Living" (the last book, which is amazing). One caution: all the books are irritatingly badly written, but the clearly explained occult information justifies the effort.
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8 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Barely scratches the true history!!!, 21 Feb 1999
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May be it could be difficult to belive for skepticals but "reality" is not as you have been thaoght to think about it. I would recommend to read "In Search of Schorodinger's Cat" to understand why modern physics could support the claimns made in this wonderful book.

I would really like to congratulate the autors to have the corage to reach out with the truth about Montauk project because it concerns all humanity. Though, this book is really great it raises more questions that it can answer because in my honest opinion it barely scratches the true about supress technology. Also it is clear that if common citizens do not take action, it will arrive a day in that we all become "robots" with a "washed brain" unable to think and decide by us.

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6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must have!, 1 Dec 1998
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I read this book over 4 years ago. I'm not going to go into detail about the book, but I do believe this is one of the best books I read during my college years. If the "Philadelphia Experiment" interests you, as much as it did I, this book will blow your mind. This book can be summarized in one word - "EXCELLENT"
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