Does the Philadelphia Experiment conspiracy hold any weight?
6 2018-04-17 by KushNuggies
I randomly remembered this from just glancing a few years ago about it. I believe it was stated A navy ship (Philadelphia) somehow went invisible and when it reappeared crew members were basically imbued into the ship itself. Most of what I keep finding is just saying the Navy officials say it didn’t happen, but is there any proof to validate or discredit this?
25 comments
1 LOST1992 2018-04-17
This sounds like the plot of them movie 'The Triangle', about the Bermuda Triangle.
1 KushNuggies 2018-04-17
Lol this was in the 50s I think so who knows maybe it was the inspiration, haven’t seen it but maybe I’ll check it out.
1 LOST1992 2018-04-17
Well, it must be because the movie is about a US Navy experiment gone wrong in the 50s that caused a ripple in time/space that caused the Bermuda Triangle.
1 freakydeakykiki 2018-04-17
There is a movie called The Philadelphia Experiment made in 1984 about this.
1 DonnaGail 2018-04-17
I've read about this too. Very interesting to me.
1 KushNuggies 2018-04-17
This is honestly one of my favorites its so interesting, but I haven’t looked into it in so long.
1 DonnaGail 2018-04-17
I haven't looked into it in a while either. But I do remember reading a lot about it a few years ago. It really is very interesting. I think they were testing a sort of cloaking device to make the Navy Ship invisible. I remember reading accounts of the ship disappearing from Pennsylvania, and appearing for a few second/minutes in Norfolk, VA.
1 Putin_loves_cats 2018-04-17
Definitely a very interesting topic! You may want to start here: https://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/search?q=philadelphia+experiment&restrict_sr=on&sort=relevance&t=all. It's been posted quite a bit, over the years. Lots of good reading in that search.
1 KushNuggies 2018-04-17
Thanks ill check it out!
1 Cobra-Serpentress 2018-04-17
I remember a movie about it. Some sailors ended up going into the future.
The idea I believe was to vibrate the ship at a frequency so that it could not be seen. An invisible predator.
What happened was the vibrations causes slippage between the atoms of the people and the ship so that they melded with the ship to horrific and deadly results.
Invisibility Tech has been tested by the Armed forces as has variations on Every wave we can think of, Radio, X-ray, Gamma Ray, etc. As well as light, and we are working on various Laser/Phaser/Plasma light weapons. (I am generalizing here)
Yes, it holds some weight. That weight being, if R&D thought that something was or is or could be possible to give them a tactical advantage in the theater of war, most likely they have experimented with it or are planning on it.
1 rmrgdr 2018-04-17
It's ridiculous. Funny it, like a ton of modern "conspiracies" wasn't even MENTIONED until some 30 years after the fact. Like Roswell.The ONLY source for this silliness was a supposed letter by a Carlos Allende, to Morris K Jessup. It is sci fi kids> All it was was degaussing, demagnetizing. Isn't it strange the USS Eldridge survived the war, was sold to Greece where she served until 1992 (!!) and was scrapped vin 1999. NO INSTANCES OF ANYTHING WEIRD were observed in all that time. It's bullshit, simple Googling will reveal the true story.
1 KushNuggies 2018-04-17
How are you going to compare this to Roswell? They literally printed it happened then retracted it and make up a bullshit story.
1 Loud_Volume 2018-04-17
Lol you know nothing about Roswell. Read the book "the day after Roswell" by Col. Philip Corso then get back to me about Roswell.
1 KushNuggies 2018-04-17
Wow if it did happen, I wonder if the sailors even knew...it blows my mind the technology we have and have had for so long. Thats why so many conspiracies that get shot down instantly for being far fetched irk me to the bone, even with facts presented. Thanks for the in depth post!
1 possible_wait 2018-04-17
Tangentially related but the mechanisms described for how the mishap occurred reminded me of the same in the supposed “time viewer,” the Chronovisor -
That is, more of this concurrent vibrational overlap business. More glimpses of the miscellany of our atomic all-soup I suppose, if anything holds weight here.
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1 Fuck_my_life1 2018-04-17
Look up Art Bell Philadelphia experiment on youtube. There's a good interview with a guy who was supposedly there.
1 actualzed 2018-04-17
not sure but i seem to recall something similar happening recently, i think it was described in a secureteam10 video, a boat searching for a something in the ocean (might have been that malaysian flight)
1 astralrocker2001 2018-04-17
Now things are getting interesting...
1 gaslightlinux 2018-04-17
Nope.
1 comisohigh 2018-04-17
nope
1 hidflect1 2018-04-17
I recall it being pretty comprehensively debunked about 10 years ago. No links, sorry but I was convinced by the report.
1 Loud_Volume 2018-04-17
Seeing as vibration and frequency structure the reality we see before us, I would say yes, it holds weight in the quantum mechanics sense that such a thing can actually happen. So yes it holds weight in my opinion, people are just hesitant to believe it.
1 TallenAtear 2018-04-17
Weather the Philadelphia Experiment happened or not is one thing, but there is no mistake on how it changed the lives of so many over nearly 75 years now. There is real stories of real people that were affected by this possible event in so many ways, and this is where a lot of the interest truly is. Beyond Carl Allen and a few others there is little. The whole Montauk Project and people involved craziness, is simply that. Weather a ship disappeared in 1943 or not, it sure did impact our popular culture and the future of many good people. My site (www.de173.com) gives all the facts as depressing as they may be at times as well as some interesting stores. As Mulder would say “I want to believe” but the facts of documented historical events, and quality of witnesses makes this hard at times. With that being said I still continue on researching the subject, one of the few still do original research.