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Montauk Project: Part II
Manage episode 389567262 series 3530669
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In the picturesque vacation town of Montauk, NY, is an abandoned air force base. Camp Hero was built in 1942, and was used by the Air Force during WWII. Between 1971 and 1983, there are reports of US government experiments in an underground bunker, to include time travel, teleportation, mind control, alien contact, and even the staging of the “fake” apollo moon landings. Allegedly, the purposes of these Cold War Experiments were to develop psychological warfare, and were performed under US authority using Nazi gold recovered during WWII. This conspiracy theory originated based on reports of Alfred Bielek and Preston Nichols who claim to be program directors of the Montauk experiments before having their memories wiped, as well as people who report having been experimented on.
Theme song by INDA
46 episoder
Manage episode 389567262 series 3530669
**Discussion begins at 1:00**
In the picturesque vacation town of Montauk, NY, is an abandoned air force base. Camp Hero was built in 1942, and was used by the Air Force during WWII. Between 1971 and 1983, there are reports of US government experiments in an underground bunker, to include time travel, teleportation, mind control, alien contact, and even the staging of the “fake” apollo moon landings. Allegedly, the purposes of these Cold War Experiments were to develop psychological warfare, and were performed under US authority using Nazi gold recovered during WWII. This conspiracy theory originated based on reports of Alfred Bielek and Preston Nichols who claim to be program directors of the Montauk experiments before having their memories wiped, as well as people who report having been experimented on.
Theme song by INDA
46 episoder
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