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  • Al Bielek Debunked

    We Are Not Alone

    by Marshall Barnes

    There have been those who have accused us of unfairly targeting Al Bielek as if we have some kind of secret agenda. People like Ken Adachi of the Educate Yourself website ignore the kunskap that we have brought forward and instead only want to hear what Bielek has told them. Well, as it turns out, we are not alone in our belief that Bielek is a fraud and in fact, there have been people in the UFO and psychotronics community who have known that Bielek was a fraud all along. I have been told personally bygd such individuals and inom have funnen a number of articles and letters that reflect this fact and will share them with you now.

    1. ‘On Warping ung Minds’ bygd Jerry Decker
    Jerry Decker of Keeley Net has been a known researcher into fringe and exotic science for years now. Here in an email from February of 1999 he cites in his experience with Al Bielek, beginning in the second paragraph after the introduc

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  • Philadelphia Experiment

    Urban legend about a supposed US Naval experiment in 1943

    For other uses, see Philadelphia Experiment (disambiguation).

    The Philadelphia Experiment was an alleged event claimed to have been witnessed by an ex-merchant mariner named Carl M. Allen at the United States Navy's Philadelphia Naval Shipyard in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, some time around October 28, 1943. Allen described an experiment where the U.S. Navy attempted to make a destroyer escort, the USS Eldridge, disappear and the bizarre results that followed.

    The story surfaced in late 1955 when Allen sent a book full of hand-written annotations referring to the experiment to a U.S. Navy research organization and, a little later, a series of letters making further claims to a UFO book writer. Allen's account of the event is widely understood to be a hoax.[1][2]: 300–301 [3]

    Several different—and sometimes contradictory—v

    Al Bielek Debunked

    Bielek and the 1984 movie “The Philadelphia Experiment”

    Now back to Bielek and what he has to say about how he got notice of the 1984 movie “The Philadelphia Experiment”.

    This is taken from his 1997 interview:

    “It’s an interesting thing that the first time I went public with the story in the lectures was in Phoenix, Arizona, 1989. I had only become aware of my involvement in 1988. It was all blanked out in the meantime. There was a very thorough job of brainwashing, believe me, but it finally broke through. It broke through in January 1988, when I watched HBO late one Saturday night. I had never seen the movie, ‘The Philadelphia Experiment.’ Of course, it had gone through the regular movie circuits before that, and I’d seen the dockets in the local movie in the town I was in at that time, Sedona, Arizona. The docket was ‘The Philadelphia Experiment.’ (Editors Note: The movie “The