
Please report dead links to the webmaster
as a FYI - "in my old website pages that were mentioned and removed by me, due to the information no longer being relevant,
I never discovered any indication of anything going "on" at Montauk Point, nor have I ever found any mention of Preston Nichols
working at A.I.L. when I worked there briefly. I never found anything odd going on at A.I.L. - It was a typical defense contractor,
and creating any legend or rumors about A.I.L. or Montauk really doesn't serve anybody's interest in getting to the truth about any
"Philadelphia Experiment". "
If you mention that statement please, it would provide more accuracy to your readers.
It would just seem to me that your readers would appreciate a favor for more accuracy and help them to get to the truth.
Bob
However, Bob experienced enough worrying situations that he finally decided "I'm leaving" as he reported on one of his recent web pages (http://www.bielek-debunked.com/Backup/People/BD/Bi05002.htm), which is listed further below on this page. Here is Bob's statement about AIL:
"I located a defense contractor who seemed to attract my interest.
I noticed a large rotating radar antenna in their antenna farm, the "back yard" as
they called it.
This place holds the same initials as Preston Nichols’ infamous job site where
he worked in the 70’s. Preston, if you know, with Peter Moon wrote a book series
depicting time travel experiments called The Montauk Project. Here I am, looking
for a job and I find I was able to get one at this defense contractor’s facility
without too much difficulty. As in The Montauk Project book, we will use also the
initials BJM to protect the innocent.
The work there was simple. I remember that security for this location was most
impressive. I eventually got my secret clearance through this group cause we were
working on special manpack radar systems for the Viet Nam war effort. BJM had also
been working with a rather powerful project dealing with a multi-megawatt radar
facility that was so powerful it could fry birds that flew in its way. I can’t
talk about any thing more on this. I left the place after working there about a year.
Innocently, I started to ask questions about the high powered radar system.
I was soon put on graveyard shift away from all of the other plant staff and I
worked mostly alone on my project assignment with the simple manpack radars.
Shortly another was put on the same shift. We’ll call him Uri. At one time he
wanted to know if I knew anything about the programs existing out at Pilgrim
State Hospital - the local asylum. I said I hadn’t the foggiest. He always
seemed to be very insistent that something was up. He commented that he lived
about a mile nearby and could sense strange tensions.
This was getting just a bit too weird for me. Eventually I said, "I’m leaving."
I then started working on my own with TV and Radio. Somedays I would still find
myself going out to Montauk to just sit and think. I thought about H.G. Wells.
During one of these thinking sessions, I proceeded to draw up a bunch of schematics
and drawings on how one might open a portal or two. I never met Preston,
nor had I heard about him while I was at BJM."
Here are some older web pages by Bob Dratch: