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- Subject: The Philadelphia Experiment (2/3)
- From: an170476@anon.penet.fi
- Date: Mon, 30 Jan 1995 20:43:32 UTC
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-
- "QUESTION: In the case of the Philadelphia Experiment is
- there a fairly simple scientific explanation as to what took
- place?
- "'ANSWER: To my knowledge there is no explanation in terms
- of the familiar or orthodox. Many scientists now share the
- opinion that the basic ATOMIC STRUCTURE is essentially electric
- (i.e. 'electron') in nature rather than materially particulate.
- A vastly complicated interplay of energies is involved. Such a
- broad concept lends great flexibility to the universe. If
- multiple phases of matter within such a cosmos did NOT exist, it
- would be most surprising. The transition from one phase to
- another would be equivalent to the passage from one plane of
- existence to another--a sort of interdimensional metamorphosis.
- In other words, there could be 'worlds within worlds.' (Note:
- Human beings actually DO exist on both the physical and spiritual
- levels simultaneously, in that we have attached to our souls both
- a physical and a spiritual 'body'. It is apparent that man is a
- 'multi-dimensional' being who is capable of 'sensing' a wide
- range of the 'electromagnetic' reality spectrum. Much of what we
- consider to be exclusively 'physical' senses such as feeling,
- intuition, sight, hearing, tough, thought, etc., are a
- COMBINATION of the result of interaction of our physical and
- spiritual natures. Just because one has a 'spiritual' nature
- however does not mean that they have 'Life' in the Judeo-
- Christian sense of spiritual 'life'. The triune nature of man's
- physical, soul and spirit 'bodies' which are distinct in
- themselves yet at the same time superimposed upon one another and
- inseparable from one another in an underlying sense, act as
- 'vessels' for either Life-Goodness-Love or Death-Evil-Hatred.
- Many have been confused by the idea that because something or
- someone is 'spiritual' it/they must therefore be 'Good'. This is
- not necessarily the case, since some may consider the
- Philadelphia Experiment as a 'spiritual', 'supernatural' or
- 'ethereal' event even though some of the motives and certainly
- many of the effects of the experiments were less that 'Divinely'
- inspired - Branton) Magnetism has long been suspect as an
- involvement agent in such potentially drastic changes. To begin
- with, IT HAPPENS TO BE THE ONLY INANIMATE PHENOMENON FOR WHICH WE
- HAVE BEEN UNABLE TO CONCEIVE A MECHANICAL ANALOGUE. We can
- visualize electrons traveling along a conductor and thus
- 'explain' electric current, or we can envisage energy waves of
- different frequencies in the ether and thus 'explain' the
- heat-light-radio spectrum (Note: Another 'mystery' which we might
- mention at this point is that 'light' in itself is made up of
- THREE waves which collectively form the ONE energy source known
- as 'Light'. One ray is invisible, one is visible, and one can be
- felt! Those with discernment will be able to see yet another
- fascinating 'mystery' in this three-in-one phenomena. Also,
- 'Light' has a duel nature in that it acts as a 'PARTICLE' as well
- as a 'WAVE', and as the 'Unified Field' suggests many of these
- energies such as time, light, gravity, electricity, magnetism,
- space, matter, etc., flow into each other and interplay with each
- other to a remarkable degree - Branton). But a magnetic field
- defies a mechanical interpretation. THERE IS SOMETHING ALMOST
- MYSTICAL ABOUT IT. Furthermore, whenever we encounter incredible
- (to us) materialization and dematerialization, as in UFO
- phenomena, they seem to be accompanied by severe magnetic
- disturbances. It is, therefore, reasonable to suppose that a
- purposeful genesis of unusual magnetic conditions could effect a
- change or PHASE in matter, both physical and vital. If so, it
- would also DISTORT the time element which is by no means an
- independent entity, but part-in-parcel of the particular
- matter-energy-time dimension such as the one we live in.'
- "QUESTION: If this is the result of intensification of
- magnetism, are there, in your opinion, intensified magnetic
- fields sporadically active or 'on the loose' in the Triangle?
- "'ANSWER: I believe that this is unquestionably the case
- (Note: Some believe the Bermuda Triangle area may once have
- been part of an experiment that went out of control on an ancient
- continent inhabited by Antediluvians who discovered the secret of
- 'culturing' huge crystal generators to produce tremendous
- electromagnetic energy fields. The 'Triangle' is believed by
- many to be an area of intense 'electromagnetic fallout' still
- active after thousands of years - Branton). Either the magnetic
- fields are the result of sporadic, perhaps seasonal build-up of
- geophysical origin, or they are the concomitant effect of UFO
- activity. Possibly a combination of both agencies can occur.
- Another important aspect to consider is the likelihood of
- magnetic, cyclonic storms initiated by either condition. Like
- the tornado, the magnetic vortex would be self-augmenting and
- could well bring about an interdimensional transition for anyone
- caught up in it. The experience of Bruce Gernon (mentioned in
- Berlitz' book - Branton) is a case in point.'
- "...Whether the Philadelphia Experiment actually took place
- or not is difficult to prove. The concept, however, is a valid
- one, having been perhaps suggested or supported by Einstein's
- 'unified field' theory, an attempt logically to bring together
- the magnetic and gravitational fields and other subatomic
- phenomena. In application both to the Philadelphia Experiment
- and the Bermuda Triangle, the attraction between molecules could
- be temporarily altered by a force field. It would, in effect,
- introduce matter into another dimension or, one might say, the
- etheric world. Such force fields comprise both the cause and
- effect of the transmutation and transference of matter. If this
- seems impossible or illogical, one might reflect that another
- seemingly impossible theory of Einstein and others have modified
- our lives and physical outlook since 1945 to the point where
- those of us who lived before that time would hardly recognize our
- former personalities, so secure in our dominion of the earth and
- understanding our section of the universe..."
- Ivan T. Sanderson, in his book 'UNINVITED VISITORS', gives a
- few more details concerning the Philadelphia Experiment as well
- as the mysterious 'annotators' mentioned by Charles Berlitz:
- "...From the language and style of the inserts, the Office
- of Naval Research (ONR) speculated that the annotators may be
- gypsies. They found the book sufficiently interesting to re-
- publish it three years later in a limited mimeographed edition in
- two colors--black for the original text, red for the notes,
- interjections, underscoring, and the like. The notes discussed
- people, planes, and ships that have disappeared; the origins of
- odd storms and clouds, objects falling from the sky, and strange
- marks and footprints; and other puzzling events and phenomena
- that we have not been able to explain. 'It is evident,'
- concluded the introduction to the Navy's mimeographed edition
- 'that these men provide some very intriguing explanations;
- explanations that may be worthy of consideration...'
- "Gypsies are now scattered all over the world. Nobody has
- ever come up with any satisfactory information as to their
- origin--at least, not satisfactory to me. Some people say they
- wandered out of what is now India long ago. They have been
- called lost Ancient Egyptians, and goodness knows what else... We
- don't know much about their current culture, despite the massive
- studies of their folklore and customs that have been undertaken
- in Europe, this country, and elsewhere. As a kid I did a lot of
- poaching with some gypsies of my own age in the New Forest in
- England, and we had some fine rabbit stews," Sanderson confesses,
- "and spitted pheasants as a result; but my young friends, though
- never having been to school and being totally illiterate, always
- made me feel as if I were the only 'kid' among them, and that
- they were infinitely adult and wise (Note: Researcher John A.
- Keel has stated that there is a definite connection between some
- UFO sightings and 'gypsies' - Branton). They were, too! But the
- Western gypsies are relatively 'normal and respectable' compared
- to the Asiatic LULI. Since the dawn of history these bands of
- independent and completely self-contained people have wandered
- about at will over Asia, helping themselves to what they needed
- but never actually marauding or interfering with other people,
- and trading in all manner of psychedelic products, elixirs,
- drugs, and medicines, gazing into crystal balls--the origin of
- which, incidentally, has never been discovered--prophesying and
- reading palms. They have no written language, yet they seem to
- keep in touch over vast distances, even with their confreres in
- Europe and over the oceans. Subjected to a never-ending series
- of persecutions, they do truly just 'fade away' only to pop up
- again later apparently in no way changed. They learn the
- languages of the peoples among whom they dwell, and they often
- contend that they know no other..."
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- The following article: 'NEW FACTS ABOUT THE PHILADELPHIA
- EXPERIMENT REVEALED', by Sherry Hansen Steiger and Brad Steiger,
- appeared in UFO REVIEW magazine, and adds a considerable amount
- of new information to the revelations already given by Charles
- Berlitz:
-
- "Just when it seemed as through the bizarre mystery of Dr.
- M.K. Jessup, the so-called 'Allende Letters,' and the alleged
- U.S. Navy's World War II experiment in teleportation and
- invisibility had faded into the recesses of UFO mythology, Alfred
- Bielek, a researcher who I have personally known for twenty
- years, has stepped forward to declare that his memory - once
- 'brainwashed' - has cleared and that he now remembers having
- participated in the legendary 'Philadelphia Experiment.'
- "Bielek claims that the U.S. Navy, in October, 1943,
- successfully blended the collective genius of Albert Einstein,
- Nicola Tesla, and a host of other top scientists and SECRETLY
- ACCOMPLISHED the teleportation of a warship from Philadelphia to
- a dock near Norfolk. In a further extension of Einstein's
- Unified Field Theory, the Navy caused the same warship and its
- crew to become invisible.
- "Yes, Bielek asserts, the experiment was a success as far as
- the warship and the machinery were concerned. Tragically, for
- the crewmen, it was a terrible failure. Several of the crew
- burst into flames in spontaneous human combustion; others lapsed
- into invisibility; still others became frozen in the metal
- structure of the warship. Over half of the officers and crew
- members were committed to psychiatric wards for the remainder of
- their lives.
- "Once it seemed as though the only man who might be able to
- ferret out the truth of this fantastic experiment was Dr. Morris
- K. Jessup, an alleged suicide 'victim,' who was found dead in his
- station wagon in Dade County Park, Florida, on the evening of
- April 29, 1959.
- "Fully as horrifying as the deep-freeze effect on the
- sailors involved in the experiment were the incidents of men who
- went 'into the flame.' A man who was carrying a small boat
- compass went into the 'freeze' and began to smoulder. Perhaps,
- Allende theorized, because of the metal on his person. Another
- crewman went to his aid and began the laying on of hands.
- According to Allende, both men burned for eighteen days.
- "As a list of cross-references for his fantastic story,
- Allende listed a number of or personnel on observer ships' crews
- and the crew of a Matson Lines Liberty ship out of Norfolk.
- Allende implies that he himself witnessed the experiment from
- aboard the S.S. ANDREW FURNSETH. Indignantly Allende expressed
- his hope that Jessup may choke on his own tongue when he
- remembers what he has 'appealed be made law,' and he signs
- himself, 'Very disrespectfully yours.'
- "Then, seemingly to think better of his harsh statements,
- Allende affixed a lengthy postscript that states his reconsidered
- opinion that the Navy was quite blameless in the incident and
- really did not envision the ghastly effect the experiment would
- have upon the crew members. Before he closed, Allende tossed one
- more bombshell:
- "'The experimental ship disappeared from its Philadelphia
- dock and, only a very few minutes later, appeared at its other
- dock in Norfolk, Newport News, Portsmouth area. This was
- distinctly and clearly identified as being [the] place...the ship
- then, AGAIN disappeared and went back to it's Philadelphia dock
- in only a very few minutes. This was noted in the
- newspapers...after the experiments were discontinued....'
- "Authors Note: In 1967, through the efforts of a mutual
- friend, I obtained a copy of the annotated Jessup Book from Al
- Bielek, an action which subsequently has prompted the suspicious
- to suggest that Al is actually Miguel Allende in another guise.
- Such suspicions will be allayed (later on).
- "The three annotators were smug, a trifle arrogant, and made
- little effort to control their mockery of 'homo sapiens'. After
- a rapid assessment of the content, Dr. Jessup soon recognized the
- same crazy-quilt spelling, capitalization and punctuation that
- was characteristic of his mysterious pen pal, Carlos Miguel
- Allende.
- "The ONR requested the two Allende letters from Jessup, and
- twenty-five copies of the letters and the annotated copy of THE
- CASE FOR THE UFOS were reproduced for study by Naval Research
- teams.
- "Why did the Navy want the Allende letters? What elevated
- the letters above kook status? Had the experiment with the
- invisible ship actually been conducted? The three mystery note
- makers allude to the secret project a number of times. What
- elements in both the Allende letters and in the notes did ONR
- find so convincing and so alarming that immediate study groups
- were formed to deal with the puzzle? Let us examine a sampling
- of the notes made by Allende and his correspondents. (Each man
- wrote in a different color of ink and, on this basis, will be
- referred to as Mr. A. [Allende], Mr. B. and Jemi.)
- "Jessup begins part of THE CASE FOR THE UFOS by noting that,
- on June 24, 1947, flying saucers were 'born' with Kenneth
- Arnold's sighting near Mount Rainier (actually, documented
- sightings of unexplained aerial craft have been made since
- medieval times and even long before then. It was not until 1947
- however that UFOs again reached a height of publicity that had
- not been experienced since the 'airship' sightings of 1900-1910 -
- Branton). Since that day, Jessup writes, thousands of other
- sightings have been made and the question 'What are they?'
- must still be answered.
- "'Don't worry, Jemi,' Mr. B. writes, referring to Arnold's
- sighting, 'those were L-M ships, not 'S' men ('LeMurians' and
- 'Serpent-Men'? This is only a guess, although the 'annotators'
- may have been referring to something completely different -
- Branton). They are in improved type and were only on a training
- flight. That is why their leader interconnected their force
- fields to teach them Level Telecontrol without inducing a fear
- block.' (Note: If true that they were on a 'training' flight,
- it's likely that this alien society was earth-based, possibly
- operating from subterrain or inner-mountain bases, as it is not
- likely that mere 'trainees' from another planet would take part
- in other-planetary operations - Branton)
- "In this enigmatic notion, we obviously have references to
- two types of 'people' who have conquered space. The 'LM's' seem
- to be friendly or indifferent to earthlings. The 'SM's' - the
- 'S' men mentioned above - are hostile. Allende and his
- correspondents seem either to be LM's or to regard the LM's more
- favorably than they do the SM's.
- "Jemi's comment on Jessup's discussion of mysterious
- disappearances of men is chilling, 'Hey! If he only knew why,
- he'd die of shock!'
- "An interesting unrelated notation scribbled by Mr. B on the
- top of the page reads: 'The French are of such a general
- philosophic attitude, even in that day, that they were chosen to
- be contacted. Now, some LM's live in France out of preference in
- field of philosophical study. They like it!'
- "Mr. A: 'Einstein wasn't alive then, but the natural
- functions of our universe and this planet worked quite well
- without him.'
- "Jemi: 'What inspiration caused man to become man by
- starting to use tools. Whence came the idea? Science says "of
- necessity," but the same necessity exists for apes...even now.'
- "Mr. A: 'Huh, he'll never admit it (that man is neither the
- completely dominant nor supremely intellectual being), pride!'
- "Jessup wonders if aviators could be frozen by space ships
- and carried away within a shield of invisibility.
- "Mr. B retorts: "Heh! If only he knew by experience he'd
- keep silent and not write or speak of it ever again in his
- lifetime. He couldn't speak it, for you see, Jemi, it paralyses
- one's sense of time and nullified mental cognition, functioning,
- and memory. So he has no knowledge, he could not have. Only
- guessing.'
- "As to Jessup's speculation that 'Russia may well have
- captured a UFO and be developing the resources gained
- therefrom...' Mr. B writes: 'Not so, or else she'd have cornered
- the world's diamond market by now as a dead giveaway that she's
- caught one. Takes a powerful magnetic net to do so.' (Note: Do
- 'some' disks require the use of diamond crystals to operate some
- of their systems? - Branton)
- "Mr. A: 'One with a reverse "snap neutralizer" in it.'"
- Steiger relates still another comment made by Mr. B in
- answer to one of the many points brought up by Jessup in his
- book, apparently in reference to some type of accident or
- incident:
- "'...The Measure-Marker was accidentally left idling that
- time. Nowadays, Measure-Markers are not used, except by
- Undersea-Explorers.'
- "And so," Steiger continues, "the notes continue throughout
- the pages of M.K. Jessup's (annotated) THE CASE FOR THE UFOS.
- Each page is marked with underlinings and notations made in three
- different colors of ink. In an introduction to their study of
- the Allende letters and the annotated (volume)... an officer of
- the Office of Naval Research wrote:
- "'Terms such as mothership, home-ship, dead-ship, Great ARK,
- great bombardment, great RETURN, great war, little-men, force-
- fields, deep freezes, undersea building, measure markers, scout
- ships, MAGNETIC and gravity fields, sheets of diamond, cosmic
- rays, force cutters, undersea explorers, inlay work, clear-talk,
- telepathing, burning 'coat', nodes, vortice, magnetic 'net', and
- what happens to people, ships and planes that have disappeared...
- They (the three men) explain the origin of odd storms and clouds,
- objects falling from the sky, strange marks and footprints, and
- other things we have not solved.
- "'These men seem to feel that it is too late for man to
- obtain space flight. They feel that man could not cope with
- 'those mind-wreaking conditions that space and sea contain', for
- mankind is too egotistical, values too much the material, wars
- over mere parcels of this planet, is too filled with jealousy,
- and lacks true brotherhood.'"
- "The ONR deduced that the men might be Gypsies. In one
- instance, Mr. B remarks, 'Only a Gypsy will tell another of that
- catastrophe. And we are a discredited people, ages ago. Hah!
- Yet, man wonders where 'we' come from...' Mr. A writes, 'Ours is
- a way of life, time-proven and happy. We have nothing, own
- nothing except our music and philosophy, and are happy.' Each of
- the men hails the other as 'brother' and sneers quite often at
- 'vain humankind.'
- "The officer at ONR concluded his introduction to the enigma
- by saying: 'How much truth is there in this? That cannot be
- answered. It is evident that these men provide some very
- intriguing explanations - explanations that may be worth
- consideration.'
- "First of all, why did the Navy receive the annotated copy
- of Jessup's THE CASE FOR THE UFOS? Was it simply to play some
- bizarre private joke on the Office of Naval Research? This
- answer seems unlikely. Let us theorize that the Navy DID
- accomplish a secret experiment which utilized Einstein's Unified
- Field Theory. In this case, the three mystery men might have
- been letting the Navy know that THEY knew. The Gypsies or saucer
- people or whoever, might also have been telling the Navy that
- they knew that naval research was CONTINUING experimentation.
- "As we learn more about our universe, it becomes
- increasingly difficult to close one's mind to the possibility of
- older atomic civilizations of either TERRESTRIAL or
- extraterrestrial origin which might have survived physically, by
- going UNDERGROUND, or spiritually, by commemoration in the myths
- and legends of today's man.
- "Could Carlos Miguel Allende and his two friends be
- representatives from a much older civilization which has been
- infiltrating our own for thousands of years?
- "Many of those who have attempted to pursue the Allende
- mystery have found themselves confronted by strange, dark-skinned
- men in black. A prominent UFO lecturer told me that a man
- claiming to be Carlos Miguel Allende had called upon him in his
- study and warned him to discontinue his research or 'wind up a
- "Suicide" like Dr. Jessup.'
- "One cannot help wondering what association there might be
- between the so-called 'men-in-black' who make a practice of
- silencing UFO researchers and Dr. Jessup's unknown correspondents
- (John A. Keel suggests this in other writings of his when he
- relates incidents of Men In Black or Black automobiles being
- observed in connection with Gypsy activity - Branton). Those who
- have been visited by the silencers have described their unwelcome
- guests as being short, dark, and dressed primarily in black.
- Such a description could fit 'Gitana' or those MASQUERADING as
- Gypsies. UFO investigators say that those contacted by the
- silencers describe their features as being somewhat Oriental in
- structure, with large slanted eyes and rather sharply pointed
- chins.
- "Similarly, the majority of those who claim contact with
- flying saucer crews describe much the same physical beings.
- Several abductees have offered similar descriptions.
- "After I had published an article on the Allende letters in
- SAGA (November, 1967) I began to receive a great deal of mail
- from those who claimed personal involvement in this bizarre
- aspect of the UFO mystery.
- "One letter implied that the writer had been a seaman aboard
- the vessel on which the alleged experiment had taken place. 'You
- would not write of this so objectively if you were forced to live
- with this horror,' the man wrote.
- "Several correspondents told of being harassed by ominous
- and effective 'agents' after they had witnessed UFO activity.
- "An interesting report of 'three women in black' was given
- by one correspondent, who had received his strange visitation
- after observing a large, gray disk in the sky over his suburban
- residence.
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