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"The Montauk Project: Experiments in Time" by Peter Moon

 
Tommy
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HA, read them reviews, they are obviously in fear that the author is actually onto somthing.
I mean who would go to the trouble of writing such a review, just because they thought that what was portrayed in the book was untrue.
Sending people to mars thru time vortexes, and giant beasts created by peoples imagination, sound like great ingredients for a book, even if you are going to read it as pure science fiction, as the author suggested.
Heīs not forcing people to believe it, heīs giving them the option to take his word for it. And i see nothing wrong with that! superman
Tommy (OP)
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12/05/2004 02:22 PM
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And here are the suspect reviews for Peter Moons book.


Very Interesting"
This book is the first out of The Montauk Project series, I have not read the others but I will as soon as I can. I liked this book very much. Especially chapter fourteen - Mission to Mars. In this chapter they talk about opening a time vortex to gain entrance into the D&M Pyramid on the planet mars in the Cydonia reagon. If you like this kind of stuff I recomend this book. As it says in the beginning of the book: This work is being presented as non-fiction as it contains no falsehoods to the best knowledge of the authors. However, it can also be read as pure science fiction if that is more suitable to the reader.


"Factual errors contained in this book"
This book is a complete fantasy. Without wasting any more time writing a review, Iīd like to point of one huge error of fact contained in this book. In Chapter 10, pg. 65, the author claims that "In the 1950īs, ITT developed sensor technology that could literally display what a person was thinking." Later on this same page and on page 67, he claims that a Cray 1 computer was used "...interfaced with an IBM 360...". The problem here was that the IBM 360 was introduced in 1964 and the Cray 1 was not introduced until 1976, so having this "developed technology" in the 1950s as described was impossible.


"Absolute load of crap"
Completely unsubstantiated. It is obvious that the person whom the author supposedly writes about is a paranoid schizophrenic. Not even amusing reading, just plain painful. Terrible writing style, incredibly short book that jumps around from topic to topic way too quickly. Go ahead and waste your money. If reading about people being sent to Mars and giant killer beasts created out of peopleīs imaginations while hooked up to īelectromagnetic coilsī is your cup of tea then by all means go ahead and support more trash like this being published.
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12/05/2004 02:40 PM
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Itīs curious stuff. Have you read K.B.Wells book (I think itīs The Montauk Files) and thereīs another one thatīs REALLY interesting concerning the Philadelphia Experiment? (not Brad Stiegerīs. Iīve got "oldtimers" this AM & canīt remember the title OR the author. WILLIAM something- Moore, I think. Anyway, Iīve seen it on here, in the books column)
While Moonīs stuff can come across as a little "out there", thereīs some stuff thatīs cross-referrence-able to other works.
Tommy (OP)
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12/05/2004 03:01 PM
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Check out the interviews section on www.americanantigravity.com,
and you will find 2 2hr interviews with the guy that was the scientist in the philidelphia experminets!! headbang
alfred e newman
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12/05/2004 03:04 PM
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Now, von Neumann was rather interesting. He was a theoretical man, a theor- etical mathematician. But he was also a "nuts-and-bolts" man, which means he knew how to apply pure theory. Einstein did not, and this is very important. Now one of the other people turned up at that university, that is where he was teaching at that time, was a very important man, if I can read my notes here, was a man by the name of David Hilbert. Probably none of you have ever heard of David Hilbert. A Dr. in mathematics, he was considered in Europe as a most outstanding mathematician; he never did leave Europe as far as I know. He was born, raised, and died in Germany. He died in Germany about 1965, approximate- ly. But he was in the circle which Dr. von Neumann met. Hilbert is most well-known and remembered for the fact that he developed a very exotic form of mathematics called Hilbert Space. He was the first man to define mathema- tically multiple realities, multiple space, and what it all meant in the terms of a mathematicianīs point of view. To the most of us it is almost meaning- less, and to the average person it is meaningless, but it is important to the physicist, and to a mathematician, because he laid the ground work to what became the Philadelphia Experiment.
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12/05/2004 03:41 PM
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"Sending people to mars thru time vortexes, and giant beasts created by peoples imagination"

This seems to describe the basis for the LOST series on ABC tv.

music
Anonymer Held
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12/05/2004 04:18 PM
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Tommy -

I didnīt read this book, but I did read the one about the Tibetan Nazi connection. It was interesting.

The thing is I went to an Al Bielek and his partner seminar on the Philadelphia experiment. Now Bielek did not seem all that coherent in terms of facts. Heīd say he had proof, but the proof would turn out to be a photograph of the ocean. Now who the hell was the guy he held the seminar with? Cameron? Anyway, that guy was with some chick and there was really something not right there. Mentioned Crowley alot and I got bad vibes. Said something strange about Crowley actually now that I think about it. Said he was going to explain the remark and then Bielek interrupted him and the remark never was explained. The remark had something to do with him working with him or .... learning something from him.

Iīm not saying everything is incorrect that they espouse. But just question everything. Even what ostensibly these "nice" guys are trying to tell you. Sometimes if someone portrays themselves as an outlaw, we naturally believe everything they have to say. So Iīm saying, just to suspend belief until you know what they have to say is the truth.
alfred e newman
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12/05/2004 04:24 PM
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One of the things he is well-known for is Game Theory. He also developed a system of ring operators, very exotic species of algebra, none of which really means anything except to somebody who is very heavily steeped in mathematics and is a pure mathematician.
Tommy (OP)
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12/05/2004 05:12 PM
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I think it was a greek philosopher that once said "i have never met a mathematician that could also apply reason"
or somthing along those lines.

I do agree that we should suspend belife until we know what he said was true. But its a very interesting topic.
I do kind of get a gut instinct telling me that they are trying to make money by publishing books, and that they have changed the facts to make the story more captivating.
Anonymous Coward
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12/05/2004 05:21 PM
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This is how Hubbard learned to hook people into Scientology. anon
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12/05/2004 07:38 PM
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Sounds a lot like "The Mars Chronicles".

Might be available for free viewing at:
www.educaate-yourself.org

Essentially, a supposedly true story of a guy who ends up in Australia, troubled, seeks guidance from someone who regresses him....ends up marrying her in "real life". In the course of the regressions, he tells tales of age regression, military time spent on Mars, etc.

Itīs free, if youīre interested, check it out.
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12/05/2004 07:49 PM
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I have to certify this thread as authentic research material and thus a Hoax Hunter free zone.
I have heard the Al Bielek CD and am intrigued by the several confirming individuals who contributed to it. The Montauk project and the Philidelphia experiment are two subjects grounded in much truth I believe.

Carry on truth seekers........
Anonymous Coward
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12/05/2004 07:52 PM
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typo...itīs

www.educate-yourself.org
McS
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12/05/2004 08:42 PM
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Hubbard...now thatīs some weird shit. Or maybe it was just hopelessly boring/ tedious to me. I donīt know how they got 1 person to buy into Scientology if thatīs the sales pitch.
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Some really cool videos on The Montauk Project are available here book

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Vortexjah

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Re: "The Montauk Project: Experiments in Time" by Peter Moon
Anyone read "The Montauk Book of the Dead"? Just did so. Very interesting.
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Preston Nichols' 'Music in Time'...great book, Preston reckons he's one of the four people in the world who really understands Time and that's why he can't be bumped off.

Preston is either a genius or a nut, but his knowledge on electronics/sound is excellent.
"Aether is a Quantum 2 Spin Rotating Magnetic Field that encapsulates Primary Angular Momentum and via Tensegrity forms Matter with resulting Quantum 1/2 spin.

"PHI is the direct result and first Ratio produced by this arrangement as it Cycles." Junglelord, www.thunderbolts.info
Here comes the Golden Age.

"Thought being a given is the first assertion of self-awareness; the remaining truth is simply "I am, therefore there is". Self and other, subject and object." Eyeam

"Remember me as I AM." My Brother
Anonymous Coward
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07/07/2006 04:02 PM
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Re: "The Montauk Project: Experiments in Time" by Peter Moon
He voted for Bush. Nuff said.
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07/07/2006 04:05 PM
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philadelphia and mountak did take place
al bielek, preston nichols, duncan cameron and Stewart Swerdlow all genuine .
actually mountak still continues nowadays
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bsflag
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 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 113998

why
Anonymous Coward
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07/07/2006 04:13 PM
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I have never raised a BS flag yet, until this. Bielek is a fake.
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07/07/2006 04:18 PM
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I have never raised a BS flag yet, until this. Bielek is a fake.
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I disagree. Had a chance to meet hif personally and talked to him several times face to face. He has nothing to lose. They tried to kill him 4 times in the last 2 years. Did you go through all of hid videos and CDs??
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hf
I am am certain of nothing but the holiness of the heart's affections and the truth of imagination.
John Keats

perception is the kaliedascope of truth...original proverb 2005
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03/07/2013 08:06 AM
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Mr Moon and his associates are full of BS.

Mr. Moon is still associated with the Church of Scientology.
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I have a 4 DVD documentary on the Montauk Project, most of it is filmed seminars and Q&A's at different locations around the country. If you can sit through it and suspend dis-belief you get a sense that something really did happened. Al Bielek is featured prominently as well as that guy Preston Nichols. They get into being related through other lives and alternate realities, that part is hard to swallow. Whats interesting is how the Philadelphia experiment & the Montauk Project are tied together. They said that the ship, "The Eldridge" that was made invisible in 1943 Philadelphia, appeared in 1984 in Montauk briefly, then disappeared again. If nothing else its a great story albeit hard to follow
I went as far as going to "Camp Hero" which is where all of this allegedly took place & had a look around for myself. It's a huge now defunct military base and at the time still had the signature radar tower. What I found was that there was definitely more going on now than we're lead to believe. There are huge sealed steel doors going into the sides of hills all over that are impossible to penetrate. Also I've heard there is an underground installation complete with tunnels that stretch all the way to the Brookhaven labs which is where Tesla had his lab and the Wardenclyff tower. If any of this is true: Time Travel, Alien Contact, human/computer integration than this is the most fantastic story to ever have been told. If nothing else its great material for a movie...
"That is not dead which can eternal lie. And in strange aeons even death may die.”
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Mr Moon and his associates are full of BS.

Mr. Moon is still associated with the Church of Scientology.
 Quoting: Pep 35703435


^^^This^^^


It's mostly (not all) one big mindfuck.

Problem is ..which lie to believe.





GLP