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The Philadephia Experiment and Other Space Age Conspiracies

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In 1943 the Navy accomplished the teleportation of a warship from Phila to Norfolk by successfully applying Einstein's Unified Field Theory. The experiment also caused the crew and officers of the ship to become invisible during which time they were sent to a time space warm. One survivor tells his amazing experience. Alfred Bielek has appeared along with the author on the Art Bell show many times.

160 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 1990

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Brad Steiger

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March 16, 2011
This book is a quick one (roughly 154 pages) to read. This is one of my favorite all time is it, isn't it Conspiracy theories. Thats why I really wanted to like this book. Alot, but pictures help fill it up and lots and lots of spacing; and it really does have some really wicked/spot on information dealing with the philadelphia experiment...that I don't want to give to much credit too. The lack of Bibliography or even a simple works cited page would have helped lend a bit more credibility and sent me on a tangent raving about this book, but.....none to be found after page 154, just ad's for Steiger's other books. And something like that is really hard to over look when it comes to such an well debated subject.
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