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Title:Psychic Phenomena
Notice:Please read note 1.0-1.* before writing
Moderator:JARETH::PAINTER
Created:Wed Jan 22 1986
Last Modified:Tue May 27 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2143
Total number of notes:41773

1504.0. "Philadelphia Experiment/Ancients/Cover-ups & killings!" by FORTY2::CADWALLADER () Fri Jul 19 1991 09:06

I wasn't sure whether to Note here or WIDGET::UFOS (I might put something there
too).

I read with interest a section in "Without A Trace" by Charles Berlitz, which
described the well-known Philadelphia Experiment: an experiment to render a US
destroyer radar-invisible by use of very strong magnetic fields. DeGaussing
generators were used to envelope the ship in pulsating & non-pulsating fields.
Upon starting the generators a green glow was seen which soon covered the ship,
which to everyones amazement proceeded to become invisible (the only visible 
sign was the indentation of the ship's hull i the water. The ship was also
observed to appear at a dry-dock many hundreds of miles away, and then disappear
again! The experiment was a complete success on the ship, but a complete failure
on the crew. Many suffered side-effects such as becoming "stuck" whereupon they
would "freeze" and the only solution was for others nearby to "lay-on-hands" to
try and free the person. Some unfortunates were "frozen" for many months. Others
spontaneously became invisible (one was seen to walk through a wall at a bar and
was not seen thereafter). A fair amount of the crew went completely mad - and I
hear that some of the horrors seen by the crew during the experiment were truly
indescribable (not unlike the things described by H.P.Lovecraft - (however this
last piece of info. is only hearsay).

A notable UFO investigator (I am afraid I don't have the book with me for refs 
at present) had written a book about UFOs within which was a section regarding
the above. He was invited to a meeting at a top US Navy R&D base with regard to
his book. When he arrived, a copy of his book which had come into the hands of
the Navy top-brass was being handed around. The book had been hand-annotated by
3 people (unknown) who used different coloured inks to distinguish themselves.
The nature of the notes with regard to the effects noted from the above, had a
previous-knowledge aspect i.e. the notes were not considering what effects were
implied by the experiment, they were actually commenting on how accurate the 
book had been in describing effects which the annotators were familiar with. The
annotators also appeared to have "cosmic-knowledge" spanning many thousands of
years, describing for example a previous destruction of the Earth's surface in
a interplanetary war and previous civilisations. The book was so noteworthy as
to be circulated around the pentagon! Limited copies of the annotated version
may still be obtained by researchers. The author of the book recognised one of
the annotators handwriting/style as a Mr.Allen (or Allende) with whom he had
been in contact when researching his book. A subsequent attempt by the US Navy
to trace Mr.Allen was fruitless (probably to the benefit of Mr.Allen - see next
paragraph).

Finally, (sorry for the long note), a trend was described in "Without A Trace"
which is very disturbing, as if the results of the Phil. Exp. were not already
disturbing enough! It seems that UFO/parapsychic investigators customarily
receive visits from "Men In Black" (mysterious olive-skinned humanoids who 
appear and disappear in large cadillacs very abruptly) who warn them not to 
continue their research, whenever the researcher is nearing a particularly
astounding conclusion to their work. If they continue, they receive further 
visits and threatening phone calls - and even eventually "disappear", "commit
suicide" or get shot by an unknown gunman (one researcher was shot through his
groundfloor appartment window). Another had completed his research into the
effects of the Phil. Exp. and was actually traveling by car to give his final
papers to a fellow scientist when he (apparently) just stopped his car, and
committed suicide. Needless to say, his papers were missing when he was found &
they have not been (publicly) recovered.

My 3 paragraphs - assuming they relate to true facts - raise many disturbing
and astounding issues: including magnetic field influence to attain invisibility
and instantaneous transportation, the existence of non-human elements amongst
our population (and hence their aims?, their source?, benevolent/harmful?, their
nature - (spiritual/physical/extra-terrestrial)? ), the apparent cover-up & non-
advancement policy imposed by (?... who), why is work into paranormal areas
restricted (is it dangerous - planet-wide?, too soon?, economically disasterous?
 and so on...).

Any comments would be appreciated 	%^)	.

								- JIM CAD*
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1504.1HOO78C::ANDERSONWith scratch 'n' sniff armpitsFri Jul 19 1991 12:355
    >Any comments would be appreciated 	%^)	.

    It was an exercise in rabid paranoia?

    Jamie.
1504.2... wh? ...FORTY2::CADWALLADERFri Jul 19 1991 14:337
	you mean a psychich researcher, suddenly hit the realisation that
	everybody *was* out to get him, and pop did himself in?

	HMMmmmmm.... you could be right! But how could somebody go outside,
	shoot themselves and get back in in time to die? eh? eh?	>8')

1504.3was my mother-in-law on that ship.TIMBOX::LACROIXFri Jul 19 1991 18:384
Interesting.....
Thanks for adding it, In the entry you said the ship was observed to appear
and then disappear in a dry dock a few hundred miles away. 
Did you mean at the time, or during the exp.
1504.4VERGA::STANLEYWhat a long strange trip it's been...Fri Jul 19 1991 18:551
    It must have been dry docked there before, then.
1504.5Is it real or memorex :*)WR2FOR::HAMBEL_SHWe're not in Kansas anymore TotoFri Jul 19 1991 22:1711
    
    Jim 
    
    What an interesting book.  I don't know all that much about the
    Philadelphia(sp?) experimant.  Was it a real event or fiction or is
    that still debated??  I have to read the book I guess, thanks for the
    note you have peaked my interest.
    
    =8*)
    
    shannon
1504.6related "reading"...FORTY2::CADWALLADERMon Jul 22 1991 09:4912
I did not see when I entered the note that there was already a topic for this
in WIDGET::UFOS. Take a look here, there is some fascinating stuff. Apparently
C.Berlitz's material should be taken with a bucket of salt  ;^) - I will bear
this is mind in future research. With regard to the appearance of the ship at 
dry dock - this was during the course of the experiment.

The Phil. Exp. note is WIDGETS::UFOS (Topic #36).

Has anybody got any further reading re: the Phil. Exp. which is *not* by C.
Berlitz?

								- JIM CAD*
1504.7Seeing is Believing!BOSOX::FARNHAMMon Jul 22 1991 19:072
    The movie of the Phil Exp has been on TV more than once....
    so it must be true.
1504.8HOO78C::ANDERSONEveryone is someone else's weirdo.Wed Jul 24 1991 08:4611
    Re .7                    -< Seeing is Believing! >-

    Congratulations, not many notes make me laugh out loud. A perfect title
    for an experiment in invisibility.
     
    Someone asked if there were any other books on the subject _not_
    written by that nice Mr Berlitz. Well I looked through my library and
    almost found one. It is "The Philadelphia Experiment" By Charles
    Berlitz and William Moore. It was first published in 1979.

    Jamie.
1504.9hahaha...CGVAX2::PAINTERCelebrate!Wed Jul 24 1991 15:137
    Re.8 (Anderson)
    
    It's good that this conference is a source of your amusement, Jamie.
    
    I prefer the Dave Barry conference myself.  
                   
    Cindy
1504.10HOO78C::ANDERSONEveryone is someone else's weirdo.Thu Jul 25 1991 11:373
    So do I, but it is only updated weekly.
    
    Jamie.
1504.11DAVE BARRYTIMBOX::LACROIXMon Jul 29 1991 14:533
Oh Me Oh My...I just love being between two woman like this, Ha cha cha cha!
Just kidding Jamie and Cindy, What is the Dave Barry conference.
Jeff
1504.12Guess what I saw !SWAM1::MILLS_MATo Thine own self be TrueMon Jul 29 1991 15:2512
    
    This is nothing to do with the actual case, but the movie _The
    Philadelphia Experiment_ was on TV here in LA this weekend. During a 
    motel room scene, where one of the two "time travelers" was watching
    TV, there came on a DIGITAL commercial! It said something about Digital
    Equipment Corp. and asked people to call 1-800-DIGITAL for a store near
    them.
    
    Guess DEC knows what movies people are likely to watch!
    
    
    
1504.13HOO78C::ANDERSONEveryone is someone else's weirdo.Tue Jul 30 1991 05:4413
    >Oh Me Oh My...I just love being between two woman like this, Ha cha
    >cha cha! Just kidding Jamie and Cindy, 

    Jeff, I fear I have some sad news for you. Before you get too comfy
    between Cindy and my good self I think that it is only proper to point
    out that I am 49 years old, hairy and male. The name Jamie is the
    Scottish diminutive for James.

    >What is the Dave Barry conference.                            
    
    Press Kp7 or select.
    
    Jamie.
1504.14More info.FORTY2::CADWALLADERTue Jul 30 1991 09:134
	See also Note 222 in DECWET::PHYSICS regarding Phil. Exp. etc...

								- JIM CAD*
1504.15Yikes TIMBOX::LACROIXWed Jul 31 1991 18:573
Sorry there Jamie for the slip :-) Thats what I get for being a wise-guy.
Firm hand shakes and beer,
Jeff
1504.16HOO78C::ANDERSONEveryone is someone else's weirdo.Thu Aug 01 1991 05:343
    Never mind Jeff as I'm gay I wouldn't really have minded.

    Jamie.
1504.17How about a manly hug and...CGVAX2::PAINTERmoon, wind, waves, sandThu Aug 01 1991 20:049
    
    Re.15
    
    Jeff,
    
    I'll take the beer.  It'd better be a good one.  You know, one that'll
    put hair on your chest...
    
    Cindy
1504.18Madonna made me do it ... :-)5848::KALLISPumpkins -- Nature's greatest giftFri Aug 02 1991 11:148
re .17 (Cindy):

    >I'll take the beer.  It'd better be a good one.  You know, one that'll
    >put hair on your chest...
    
Err ... umm ... is there some new trend in feminine fashion starting here? ;-D

Steve Kallis, Jr.
1504.19NOPROB::JOLLIMOREI was 16 in '68Fri Aug 02 1991 11:479
	Cindy,
	
	If it's hair on your chest you want ....    ;')
	
	I'd be afraid of spontanious combustion of the extremities tho
	
	:-)
	
	Mal
1504.20talk about hot stuffATSE::FLAHERTYEnlighten up!!Fri Aug 02 1991 12:324
    Wow, Mal, you're 'hot' today!!!   ;')  8^)
    
    Ro
    
1504.21I'm skinny.FORTY2::CADWALLADERFri Aug 02 1991 12:416
	I'd like to have a chest to put hair on...	%^D

								- JIM CAD*

	(hairy bones aren't sexy)
1504.22VERGA::STANLEYWhat a long strange trip it's been...Fri Aug 02 1991 14:521
    I think they are. :-)
1504.23Holy ShmokesTIMBOX::LACROIXFri Aug 02 1991 15:444
Hi gang, You guys are alot of fun. Sorry to anyone interested in the
Philadelphia Exp. Now everyone...PIG PILE ON CINDY!
;-)
Jeff.
1504.24VERGA::STANLEYWhat a long strange trip it's been...Fri Aug 02 1991 16:253
    I'm interested... time travel is a hobby of mine. :-)
    
    Mary
1504.25(;^PCGVAX2::PAINTERmoon, wind, waves, sandSun Aug 04 1991 21:231
    
1504.26men in blackBTOVT::BEST_Gthe first of a dying breedTue Oct 15 1991 18:566
    
    Is the author of .0 still alive? 
    
    You were getting awfully close to a conclusion there....;-)
    
    guy
1504.27RIPPLE::GRANT_JOcrackling wrack and shellsTue Oct 15 1991 21:596
    Yes, JIM CAD* is alive and well and recently seen noting, the
    men in black, not being employed by a U.S. Senator, being
    unable to locate him.   ;^)
    
    Joel
    
1504.28I'm here!FORTY2::CADWALLADERRifle butts to crush you down...Wed Oct 16 1991 11:038
Hi,
	Thanks for the concern, I'm just going about my business as usual and
	there's been no - Hang on!, who's that? That ain't my boss!!! Why's he
	looking at me like that?! YIKES!!!! NYARRRGGGHHHHH!!!!

	(Time to retire to the lavatory - quickly)		:-)

								- JIM CAD*
1504.29last coupleBTOVT::BEST_Gthe first of a dying breedWed Oct 16 1991 11:365
    
    ;-) ;-) ;-)
    
    
    g
1504.30but did it happen?BRYAN::TREBILCOTTGM/EDS Account GroupFri Jun 12 1992 20:029
    LAte as this is...
    
    was that a true story or no?  Rented the video...
    It was interesting...
    
    but did it happen?
    
    I have mucho mucho navy in the family...should I bother to ask them?
    
1504.31The Dean of SF says NoDPDMAI::MILLERRMy other office is a TARDISMon Jun 15 1992 15:0414
    There were several SF authors working on a project in the Philadelphia
    navy yards during the time period this supposedly happened (Robert
    Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, Theodore Sturgeon, among others). 
    
    According to each of them, when asked about it, they say "This never
    happened.  If it did, we would have known about it, because we were
    working in those secret groups.  We wish it had happened, but
    unfortunately everything we were doing was pretty boring." (not a
    direct quote, BTW). 
    
    Source: "Requeim" - stories and articles by Robert Heinlein, published
    posthumously. 
    
    - Russ