The Montauk Project Conspiracy

Stemming from the Philadelphia Experiment, the military supposedly conducted a program at the Camp Hero Air Force base on Long Island, known as the Phoenix Project. The program funded studies ranging from psychotronics, to black hole simulations and weather control. Some point to a company in the area, called the Brookhaven Institute, as being a shadow agency in collusion with the government for these experiments.

The company’s website says it researches an array of studies including nuclear and high energy physics, superconducting magnets and condensed matter physics; they also have a particle accelerator like the one at CERN. In conjunction with the department of energy, the company has been credited for many successful discoveries and inventions, but has also been the subject of class-action lawsuits over radiation contamination of its employees and surrounding neighborhoods.

A man named Preston Nichols, claims to have worked for the Brookhaven Institute when these experiments took place. Nichols has said that during his time at Brookhaven, a plethora of psychic research was carried out with some of the best psychic minds as well as with children. Some of the experiments achieved materialization of objects, teleportation and black hole creation. These tests were supposedly being used for reality engineering and other insidious means.

Duncan Cameron was one of the subjects whose testimony as a psychic was meant to expose the iniquitous nature of the experiments that were carried out. Through a somewhat convoluted story, Duncan was reincarnated as the brother of Al Bielek after having perished during time travel in the Philadelphia Experiment, and was again involved in this corollary project. During his time with the Montauk Project, Cameron was put through tests in the Montauk Chair, a consciousness amplification device, where he could access a fixed time loop between the Montauk Project and the Philadelphia Experiment. Working with Nichols, Cameron used his psychic capabilities for a project called The Seeing Eye, where he used a lock of someone’s hair to directly access their mind, and tap into their sight and other senses, eventually attempting to influence their thought.

The project ended on August 12, 1983 – exactly 40 years after the Philadelphia experiment. At this point, Cameron’s psychic powers unleashed a monster which destroyed much of the base, and the military subsequently shut the project down. There is even a picture that purports to show the beast, or Demogorgon as it was referred to in Stranger Things.

The members of this project were brainwashed and wiped of their memories, although they claim that they have gained remembrance over time, with this story. While it has made for the premise of a very entertaining movie and television show, could there be a modicum of validity to their claims? Could they have been part of mind control or psychic programs like MKUltra that have distorted reality or did they actually travel through time? The mystery remains and continues to be debated, but those involved swear by their accounts.