Montauk Project
From The Book of THoTH (Leaves of Wisdom)
The Montauk Project was purportedly a series of secret United States government projects conducted at Camp Hero and/or Montauk Air Force Station on Montauk, Long Island. It is allegedly reported being secretly developing a powerful psychological war weapon. The Project is widely regarded by mainstream sources as fictional.
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The story of the Project
Note: This account has been criticized as highly speculative and unfounded, and is widely (though not universally) regarded as a hoax. There are also several versions of this story; the version below outlines the basic account.
The Montauk Project is believed to be an extension or continuation of the Philadelphia Experiment, which supposedly took place in 1943, also known as Project Rainbow.
Sometime in the 1950s, surviving researchers from the original Project Rainbow began to discuss the project with an eye to continuing the research into technical aspects of manipulating the electromagnetic bottle that had been used to make the USS Eldridge invisible, and the reasons and possible military applications of the psychological effects of the magnetic field.
A report was supposedly prepared and presented to Congress, and was soundly rejected as far too dangerous. So a proposal was made directly to the Department of Defense promising a powerful new weapon that could drive an enemy insane, inducing the symptoms of schizophrenia at the touch of a button. Without Congressional approval, the project would have to be top secret and secretly funded. The Department of Defense approved. Funding supposedly came from a cache of US$10 billion in Nazi gold recovered from a train found by U.S. soldiers in a train tunnel in France. The train was blown up and all the soldiers involved were killed. When those funds ran out, additional funding was secured from ITT and Krupp AG in Germany.
Work began at Brookhaven National Laboratory on Long Island, New York under the name Phoenix Project, but it was soon realized that the project required a large radar dish, and installing one at Brookhaven would compromise the security of the project. Luckily, the U.S. Air Force had a decommissioned base at Montauk, New York, not far from Brookhaven, which had a complete SAGE radar installation. The site was large and remote (Montauk was not yet a tourist attraction) and water access would allow equipment to be moved in and out undetected.
Equipment was moved to Camp Hero at the Montauk base in the late 1960s, and installed in an underground bunker beneath the base. According to conspiracy theorists, to mask the nature of the project the site was closed in 1969 and donated as a wildlife refuge/park, with the provision that everything underground would remain the property of the Air Force (although, in reality, the base remained in operation until the 1980s). The park has never been opened to the public, under the excuse of environmental contamination. (see Addendum below)
Experiments began in earnest in the early 1970s and during this time one, some or all of the following are claimed to have occurred at the site:
- The facility was expanded to as many as twelve levels and several hundred workers, without anyone in the town noticing the tons of building materials or hundreds of workers required. Some reports have the facility extending under the town of Montauk itself.
- Homeless people and orphans were abducted and subjected to huge amounts of electromagnetic radiation. Few survived.
- People had their psychic abilities enhanced to the point where they could materialize objects out of thin air. Stewart Swerdlow claims to have been involved in the Montauk Project, and as a result, he says, his "psionic" faculties were boosted, but at the cost of emotional instability, post-traumatic stress disorder, and other issues.
- Experiments were conducted in teleportation.
- A "porthole in time" was created which allowed researchers to travel anywhere in time or space. This was developed into a stable "Time Tunnel."
- Contact was made with alien extraterrestrials through the Time Tunnel and technology was exchanged with them which enhanced the project. This allowed broader access to "hyperspace".
- An alien monster traveled through the time tunnel, destroyed equipment and devoured researchers. The tunnel was shut down and the creature destroyed.
- Mind control experiments were conducted and runaway boys were abducted and brought out to the base where they underwent excruciating periods of both physical and mental torture in order to break their minds, then their minds were re-programmed. Many were supposedly killed during the process and buried on the site.
- On or about on August 12, 1983 the time travel project at Camp Hero interlocked in hyperspace with the original Rainbow Project back in 1943. The USS Eldridge was drawn into hyperspace and trapped there. Two men, Al Bielek and Duncan Cameron both claim to have leaped from the deck of the Eldridge while it was in hyperspace and ended up after a period of severe disorientation at Camp Hero in the year 1983. Here they claim to have met John von Neumann, a famous physicist and mathematician, even though he was known to have died in 1957. Von Neumann had supposedly worked on the original Philadelphia Experiment, but the U.S. Navy denies this.
- Cameron used the mind enhancing system at Camp Hero to manifest a "Bigfoot" or "Yeti" which destroyed large parts of the facility.
- Staff from the Camp Hero site traveled to the USS Eldridge and shut down the generators, causing the ship to return to Philadelphia naval yard in 1943 and causing the time tunnel to collapse and the Yeti to disappear.
- Metahumans and experiments in special serums to create such individuals were tested there.
- Filmmakers were brought to the facility to begin work on a project that would culminate with the Moon landing hoax.
- The military personnel in charge were in fact cultists who built a 50-foot ziggurat or step pyramid out of titanium for some esoteric reason.
- Early work on inventing the Internet and its implementation were undertaken there.
- Nazi scientists from Operation Paperclip were involved in some of the experiments there.
- Experimental "flying saucer" aircraft prototypes were created there, and shipped to other secret bases for testing.
- Bioengineering projects undertaken there eventually created the Jersey Devil.
- Black helicopters were manufactured and flown there.
- Nikola Tesla, whose death was faked in a conspiracy, was the chief director of operations at the base.
- Mass psychological experiments, such as the use of enormous subliminal messages projects and the creation of a "Men in Black" corps to confuse and frighten the public, were invented there.
- Early development of Project Stargate was developed from the remote viewing techniques developed by Montauk Project researchers.
After the experiments were completed or the destruction of the facility, depending on which story you read, the facility was closed for good, all the staff were brainwashed, shot or sworn to absolute secrecy, and all records destroyed. According to some stories, research continues at the site to this day with enhanced security.
Addendum
The site was opened to the public on September 18, 2002 as Camp Hero State Park. The radar tower has been placed on the State and National Register of Historic Places. There are plans for a museum and interpretive center; focusing on World War II and Cold War era history.
Despite rumors, no traces of secret underground facilities have been found.
Further reading
A lot of books have been published on this subject, in particular the Montauk Project book series. There is also considerable crossover with the Philadelphia Experiment, so see that entry for more books on wider setting. Books that discuss aspects of the Montauk Project include:
- Charles Berlitz & William Moore 1979 The Philadelphia Experiment - Project Invisibility Souvenir Press ISBN 0285629999
- Brad Steiger, Alfred Bielek and Sherry Hanson Steiger 1990 The Philadelphia Experiment and Other UFO Conspiracies Inner Light Publications & Global Communications ISBN 0938294970
- Preston B. Nichols & Peter Moon 1992 The Montauk Project: Experiments in Time Sky Books ISBN 0963188909
- Preston B. Nichols & Peter Moon 1993 Montauk Revisited: Adventures in Synchronicity Sky Books ISBN 0963188917
- Commander X 1994 The Philadelphia Experiment Chronicles: Exploring the Strange Case of Alfred Bielek and Dr.M.K.Jessup Inner Light Publications & Global Communications ISBN 0938294008
- Preston B. Nichols & Peter Moon 1995 Pyramids of Montauk: Explorations in Consciousness Sky Books ISBN 0963188925
- Peter Moon 1997 The Black Sun: Montauk's Nazi-Tibetan Connection Sky Books ISBN 0963188941
- Stewart Swerdlow (editor Peter Moon) 1998 Montauk: The Alien Connection Sky Books ISBN 0963188984
- K.B. Wells 1998 The Montauk Files: Unearthing the Phoenix Conspiracy New Falcon Publications ISBN 156184134X
- Preston B. Nichols & Peter Moon 2000 Music of Time Sky Books ISBN 0967816203
- Alexandra Bruce (editor Peter Moon) 2001 The Philadelphia Experiment Murder: Parallel Universes and the Physics of Insanity Sky Books ISBN 0963188941
- Wade Gordon (editor Peter Moon) 2002 Brookhaven Connection Sky Books ISBN 0967816211
- Peter Moon 2005 The Montauk Book Of The Dead Sky Books ISBN 0967816238
Montauk in the media
The Montauk Project has appeared in a number of TV shows and films including:
A 2005 issue of the Pulse[1] notes that the Jim Carrey movie which was filmed in Montauk, New York, entitled Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, was a thinly disguised description of the time travel popularized by the series. The issue notes an effort was made to film at Camp Hero State Park but that officials tried to discourage them with higher filming fees.
The Philadelphia Experiment film follows the adventures of the two sailors through time, which touches on the project even if the details differ.
The album Of One Blood by the band Shadows Fall includes a song called Montauk which deals with the conspiracy.
The album "Juturna" by the band Circa Survive includes a song titles "Meet Me in Montauk" which is a reference to the movie Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" which itself reference the Montauk Project


