The Philadelphia Experiment-(the Invisible Ship Experiment)

I kept it in my heart and never told any one…

Because mankind is not ready for it…

But sadly I can no longer hold it, I also faild to negotiate a deal with curious minds.

People do not take it seriously. Your mind is not developed to understand it :flower1:
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The Philadelphia Experiment papers

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The Philadelphia Experiment
(the Invisible Ship Experiment)
by Alex Saunders for Search Magazine

During the Second World War, all participant countries were looking for
a way to end hostilities quickly, no matter how fantastic the manner.
If some unorthodox or revolutionary invention could do the trick, all
the better, as long as the war terminated triumphantly for them.

The U.S. Navy, for one, seemed obsessed with the idea of the perfect
camouflage - the ultimate secret weapon - INVISIBILITY. If only one of
their warships could be made invisible, think of the havoc it could
cause the enemy. Havoc that could conceivably bring the bitter and
long-enduring war to an end.

On October 28, 1943, an experiment was conducted at the Philadelphia
Navy Yard. This event, appropriately enough, became known as “The
Philadelphia Experiment”.

A Navy escort destroyer named the DE 173 (better known as the U.S.S.
Eldridge), with hundreds of tons of electronic equipment aboard, lay in
its dock. Scientists on shore started the experiment which involved Dr.
Albert Einstein’s “Unified Field Theory”, a completed version appearing
in the period 1925-27. “Withdrawn” as incomplete, the revised theory
returned in 1940. The result of the experiment was brain-rattling!

The ship faded rapidly from sight in a foggy, green mist - and
COMPLETELY VANISHED! Speechless amazement struck the wide-eyed
scientists ashore.:eek:

Then, after a few minutes (another account makes that “seconds”), the
ship reappeared where it had formerly been, to its Philadelphia dock,
and regained its visibility! But that was not all. Something equally
stunning was discovered to have happened during its vanishment.
During that period of a few minutes (or seconds) the ship had shown up
at its other Norfolk Navy Yard dock in Virginia! So, not only had it
successfully become invisible, but it had also been TELEPORTED!

With the ship’s disappearance, so had everything aboard disappeared.
EVERYTHING! The many hundreds of tons of scientific equipment,
furniture, food, etc. - and ALL PERSONNEL SUCH AS SAILORS AND OFFICERS!
SOME WALKED THROUGH SOLID WALLS!

More than half of them went insane due to the effects of pulsating
energy fields and were quietly confined to mental institutions. Our
report has it that "they were kept at Bethesda Naval Hospital out of
communication with everybody for the duration of the war."

Then there were those who, discharged as mentally unfit for further
service, were pensioned off and sworn to secrecy. Several died. Others
recovered, but at what a price!

Never were they to regain their former normalcy. True, the invisibility
experiment fo the Navy ship was a total success, but to the men aboard,
severe after-effects both physical and mental made it a real disaster.

Some saw double, became invisible, laughed and staggered drunkenly,
fainted, caught on fire to burn for days on end, walked through solid
walls, disappeared temporarily and permanently, and worse.

Worse a thousandfold because they could either “Go Blank” or “Get
Stuck”. The former, a not-too-unpleasant after effect due to being too
long insided the force-field, caused invisibility. To “Get Stuck” was a
side effect that kept the unfortunate from moving on his own volition, a
truly Hell-on-Earth experience.

He would remain transfixed unless two or more of the others withing the
fields quickly touched him. If not, he would lapse into “Deep Freeze”,
which was definitely NOT psychological.

Now his position must be marked out carefully with the force-field
cutoff. Unable to move, and unaware of time as we know it, his
“unfreezing” could occur in an hour or so only if another fellow-
sufferer approached him and touched his face or bare skin. Or it could
take twenty-four hours. In one case it took SIX MONTHS!
To do the job of “unfreezing” required the construction of highly
complicated equipment. But should he be “frozen” for more than a day,
he would usually go mad - “stark raving, gibbering, running mad!”
If, within the vicinity of the Philadelphia Navy Yard a group of sailors
were seen to be putting their hands on another sailor, or upon “thin
air”, an enlightened observer would know what was going on.

Quoting from Moore’s book, page 130 :

“The experiment…had been accomplished by using naval-type magnetic
generators, known as DEGAUSSERS, which were ‘pulsed’ at resonant
frequencies so as to ‘create a tremendous magnetic field on and
around a docked vessel.’”

Predictably, the Office of the Naval Information has consistently denied
the force-field experiment based on Einstein’s Unified Field Theory, and
will send standard form letters of denial, curtly worded, to anyone
requesting information.

Despite this, succeeding issues of the November, 1967 issue of SAGA
magazine contained letters stoutly affirming the secret U.S. experiment.
Some were written by sailors and officers who claimed to have actually
been aboard the U.S.S. Eldridge during that time in October, 1943.
Another claimant was the mother of a crew member who was put in an
insane asylum as a result, and who remains there still. And so on.

Re: The Philadelphia Experiment-(the Invisible Ship Experiment)

remember reading about it long time back.