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The Philadelphia Experiment Chronicles: Exploring The Strange Case Of Alfred Bielek And Dr. M.K. Jessup

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Explores the strange case of Al Bielek--only known survivor of Philadelphia Experiment--and the mysterious death of famed astronomer M.K. Jessup who first broke the news about the disappearance of the warship and its subsequent teleportation into another dimension. Also investigates time travel, alternative energy and anti-gravity theories. Highly classified govt/military projects exposed AT LAST!

142 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 1994

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"Commander X is a retired Military Intelligence Official turned author who feels that the public has a right to know the truths kept secret by those in power. Commander X will file regular reports on news and events that others are afraid to examine - and unwilling to believe!"

Commander X also released an DVD which is compiled of a person with a blacked out face giving lectures. Critics say the sound effects made by the audience ( coughing and clapping ) are made artifical.

Rumors are that Commander X is the same person as Timothy Beckley Green.

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August 3, 2019


John Titor claimed he came from year 2036. He made some predictions and then was gone. Andre Carlssin, made a fortune, by going “200 years into the future”, yet some think he had inside information on the stock market. Håkan Nordkvist though in year 2006 managed to know his “future self”(of year 2042). Stories abound, on time travel.

The Al Bielek case is quite interesting because it describes a socialist society in the years 2749-2751. This is good news for socialists. According to his description, he had found himself recovering from an accident [derived from The Montauk Project ]….in a hospital bed of the future; yes, in a floating city. The place he got to know was one with no banks, no money, no military…in fact, war was unknown, since a great deal of time.

Free meals, everything for free...BUT the city was ran by a computer…


no human face socialism?

If only Bernie knew about it....
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May 19, 2018
Due to having watched a television program on Tesla, I wanted to see if there were any updates upon the subject of the Philadelphia Experiments of the 1940's-1980's. This book was written in 2013 and said it was the updated version.

I have to say, I was disappointed. The original version I had read by Brad Steiger, was much better put together.

It is truly worth searching for the older volume, even if it is out of date. This subject is very important.
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September 1, 2020
Entertaining fiction, if you've a mind to read the conspiracy theory of first "invisibility (actually invisible to mines ie demagnitized)" and then wilder teleportation and horrendous deaths by the "sole survivor" or "one of only two survivors" or hos co-conspirators used to make money for those claiming it. https://www.de173.com/eldridge-crew-a...
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August 5, 2018
I bought this book at a used bookstore and inside the book I found Al Bielek’s personal business card ! What a trip ! Cool book !
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May 22, 2021
This book is a hot mess. It’s all over the place and it doesn’t make a lot of sense.
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November 28, 2014
this was a seminar in the early 90's - hard to hear at some points, hard to follow in others - stick with the movies
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November 5, 2018
Weird

I chose that rating because at first it had me believing but toward the end of took a ridiculous turn that you would have to be a total idiot to believe.
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