People’s interest in secret space programs has existed for as long as space programs have. But the widespread popularity of this pursuit can be traced back to when a seemingly random Facebook group planned to storm Area 51—one of the most guarded/secretive places in the world.
The response was swift. The area was never stormed, but the hype lives on. This event did what decades of truth-seekers failed to do: it piqued people’s interest, compelling them to find out more about what the various governments of the world do in their super-secret laboratories in secluded areas.
Some of the most interesting elements of the secret space program have been discussed in this blog.
Montauk Project and the USS Eldridge
No other experiment is as mindboggling and as revealing as the Montauk Project and the disappearance of the USS Eldridge.
Pretty similar to the Philadelphia Experiment, scientists created an electromagnetic field around the USS Eldridge. As a result, the Eldridge vanished. It did reappear, in the exact position it had been in—but the crew wasn’t the same as before.
Some of the crew members suffered mental damage, others physical, and others still were emotionally traumatized. One can only surmise that these experiments did not stop here. The disappearance and reappearance of a ship, using electromagnetic fields, is proof that space travel is possible.
The Kidnapped Boys
Those of you who have seen the Netflix series, Dark, will know what we mean when we say ‘the kidnapped boys.’ In the show, boys keep disappearing in different years—and they all appear in a completely different time period—in the past. As the show goes on, we find out that the boys are tortured before being subjected to a time traveling experiment.
This was another aspect of the Montauk Project: how boys were being abducted for the experiment to be performed on them. And there’s more: torture was definitely part of it. Turns out Netflix did its research—and so have we.
Stranger Things
Interestingly, another Netflix series seems to mirror the particulars of this infamous secret space program. And it’s a cult favorite—Stranger Things. The Camp Hero base became the stuff of legends when stories of mind control experiments done on children started making the rounds. The facility is in Long Island, New York.
For those who haven’t seen Stranger Things, the show is about a boy who gets lost in another dimension, a psychic girl with superhuman powers, and sinister experiments in strange labs. Sounds stranger than fiction?
Well, this has all also been said about the Montauk Project.
And we know this for a fact because Preston Nichols, who served as an electrical engineer in the project, said so. According to him, the facility was focused on creating a time vortex—and more.
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