During WWII there was an attempt to achieve invisibility called the Philadelphia Experiment. Afterward occurred the now famous time travel experiments named after the underground base at Montauk Point... This description may be from another edition of this product.
It is a good book but you dont want to buy this book without reding the others that preceded it first or you will be lost.
Fascinating reading.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
I have now read two of the Montauk books. This was the first. I had an interest in the validity of time travel. This book seemed to make connections to so many sources I had already researched and tied them together. I used to think time travel was a hoax, but no longer. We may never know the entire truth to what the government was/is doing, but there sure are a lot of connections that make sense. Thank heavens for the explorers, the risk takers. The Montauk books are an amazing resource. To nonbelievers, I would suggest opening your minds to the possibilities. It was long ago suggested that an ancient civilization built the pyramids. The Montauk books take that a step further. And I found the explanation totally plausible. Prior to reading this book, I too was a nonbeliever in aliens. But I do believe in the power of an ancient civilization with advanced technology and knowledge of tapping into the magnetic power of the earth's grid to create wonders such as Stonehenge and the Pyramids. Remember when everyone thought the world was flat?
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