The Montauk Project was a series of alleged secret experiments conducted by the US government at Camp Hero on Long Island. The experiments included time travel, mind control, and contact with extraterrestrials. The project was said to have originated in 1943 and continued until the late 1980s. Conspiracy theorists claim that the project was relocated to protect equipment capable of altering the human mind. The project was allegedly responsible for many paranormal achievements, including the creation of a time portal and contact with extraterrestrials. The Montauk Monster, a washed-up unidentified creature found on a Montauk beach in 2008, is also believed to be connected to the project.
“The Montauk Project” refers to an alleged group of secret projects carried out by the United States government and conducted at Montauk, Long Island Air Force Station, also known as “Camp Hero”. Research conducted at Camp Hero, purported to involve time travel and other paranormal experiments, was said to be aimed at developing psychological warfare tactics.
UFO researcher and astrophysicist, Jacques Vallee, theorizes that the Montauk Project stories originated with author and engineer Preston Nichols, who claimed to have been involved in the project and was eventually able to recall his involvement after discovering previously repressed memories . With his background in electrical engineering, parapsychology, and psychology, Nichols claims he was invited to participate in the Montauk Project and its alleged experiments with time travel and mind control. Nichols has authored a trilogy of books on the Montauk Project, which he claims originated in 1943 and was related to the Philadelphia Experiment.
Proponents of the Montauk project say it began as “Project Phoenix” and that the research was initially conducted at Brookhaven National Laboratory on Long Island. The research site was soon moved from the lab to a nearby decommissioned US Air Force base in Montauk, where the project reportedly grew to employ several hundred workers. The project was allegedly relocated to protect large equipment such as the SAGE radar dish, capable of operating at frequencies that can alter the human mind. The equipment for the project was stored in an underground military base (“Base D1”) developed by the Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) and the National Security Agency (NSA). In 1969, the site was closed and donated as a nature reserve, though conspiracy theorists say the project continued until the late 1980s.
Many paranormal achievements usually relegated to science fiction were allegedly made during the Montauk Project. For example, two men who were allegedly among those aboard the USS Eldridge, the vessel involved in the Philadelphia experiment, claimed they jumped ship in 1943 and ended up in Montauk in 1983. Other incredulous developments that allegedly occurred during the Montauk The project includes the creation of a time portal that allowed project researchers to travel through time and space, as well as contact extraterrestrials. In 1988, Spanish-Russian dissident Enrico Chekov told the media that Russian satellites had indeed detected this large “space-time bubble” in their surveillance reports of Camp Hero.
In 2008, the washed up carcass of an unidentified creature was photographed on the shores of a Montauk beach. Nicknamed the “Montauk Monster,” the creature was found with a piece of fabric tied around its front leg, leading some to suspect it was somehow connected to the strange experiments in Montauk.
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