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Do you believe this actually happened? If so why was it never tried again??
Read this. Crazy stuff
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Read this. Crazy stuff
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2 personal experience
Originally posted by: hg321
Amazing Place
Originally posted by: mobobuff
I thought it had something to do with nuclear testing in the mid 1900s. Maybe that was a different experiment...
Originally posted by: slick230
Originally posted by: mobobuff
I thought it had something to do with nuclear testing in the mid 1900s. Maybe that was a different experiment...
That was the Manhattan Project, which was followed up by the Allan Parsons Project.
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: slick230
Originally posted by: mobobuff
I thought it had something to do with nuclear testing in the mid 1900s. Maybe that was a different experiment...
That was the Manhattan Project, which was followed up by the Allan Parsons Project.
Which led to the construction of the jefferson starship....
Originally posted by: slick230
Originally posted by: mobobuff
I thought it had something to do with nuclear testing in the mid 1900s. Maybe that was a different experiment...
That was the Manhattan Project, which was followed up by the Allan Parsons Project.
Originally posted by: CeaseExpellingMe
No I don't believe what the only witness said is true. I do believe however that there was an incedent that would question our perception of reality though.
Your response matches your sig.Originally posted by: glugglug
No, it was an experiment in which the USS Eldridge was successfully!! transported from Philadelphia Pennsylvania to Norfolk Virginia star trek style. Well, maybe successfully isn't the right term since that wasn't their actualy goal, the purpose of the experiment was to test a new cloaking technology that was supposed to make the ship invisible to the naked eye using EM fields.
Link: http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq21-1.htm
Of course, there is a lack of witnesses because all those aboard during the transport went insane immediately following -- if they didn't catch fire or rematerialize embedded into parts of the ship. (more information about those aspects can be found at any number of tinfoil hat sites).
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: CeaseExpellingMe
No I don't believe what the only witness said is true. I do believe however that there was an incedent that would question our perception of reality though.
If I take what you said literally, I begin to do just that....
Originally posted by: mobobuff
I'd have to say I highly question the accounts told, but would be foolish to claim that nothing slightly awkward ever took place involving similar circumstances.
Maybe they did experiment with high frequency EMF, and they somehow caused the people exposed to it to hallucinate or lose conciousness and fall into a lucid dream-like state. Reading some of the accounts, the stories sound very dream-like.
