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Montauk Interviews: Stewart Swerdlow

“Stewart Swerdlow experiences at Montauk” from Preston Nichols – Stewart Swerdlow – Corum – Larry James

Stewart Swerdlow

Preston Nichols – Stewart Swerdlow – Corum – Larry James at The Montauk Project
(accessed 07 Oct 2012)

Of all the stories portrayed here, Stewart Swerdlow’s is perhaps the most bizarre and tragic.

Stewart was born in Long Island New York in the late 1950’s, and from an early age, remembers encounters with Alien beings. In fact, some were not even humanoid.

His birth was even more bizarre. The doctors told his mother there was no chance she would ever have children and yet, Stewart was born. Even today, his birth is a mystery. While in high school, Stewart was picked up at night by, what he initially thought, Extra Terrestrials, and brought to Montauk. Later on, he learned his hijackers were military officials working under the guise of E.T.’s.

Because of Stewart’s “special” characteristics, he became part of the Montauk genetic experiment program. He later learned that only 1% of the people in that program ever survived. Stewart became sort of an abnormality with special skills. These skills were used extensively as a programmer of the Montauk boys. While at Montauk, Stewart knew of Al Bielek. He confirms that Al was the Psychic Program Manager while he was there.

In 1983, when the Montauk Station was destroyed (however later built), Stewart went into a tailspin. He believes the station had a lock on him and in some sense controlled him. When the lock was released, he lost his identity.
Over the last 17 years, Stewart has been working hard to successfully regain his identity. He was put in Federal Prisons to persuade him not to talk about his past. What is unique to Stewart is that he never lost his memories of his experience at Montauk.

Presently, Stewart is teaching others how to use the techniques used at Montauk for positive purposes. He teaches seminars on how to align and enhance the mental capabilities of his students.

Montauk Interviews: Preston Nichols

“Working with Al Bielek at Montauk” from Preston Nichols – Stewart Swerdlow – Corum – Larry James

Preston Nichols

Preston Nichols – Stewart Swerdlow – Corum – Larry James at The Montauk Project
(accessed 05 Oct 2012)

Preston Nichols, was born in Long Island, New York, in 1946. He received degrees in Parapsychology, Psychology, and Electrical Engineering.

After graduating, he went into Defense Electronics and worked at Brookhaven and AIL. In 1968, Preston’s involvement with Montauk began. He became involved with the tail end of stealth research at AIL. Preston was told that stealth research started right after the Philadelphia Experiment.

Preston claims to have actually read the final report of Project Rainbow – which we know as the Philadelphia Experiment. The report named the Cameron brothers as being the Navy liaison in the experiment. Next, he got pulled into the mind sciences project at Montauk. They were working on interfacing a person’s mind to the computer.

Preston worked with Al Bielek on the psychic aspects of the Montauk Chair and the Montauk Boys program. Preston trained the Montauk Boys to be “PSI Warriors”. The Montauk Chair used subtle quantum fields to read a person’s thoughts. A psychic would lay in the chair, go into a trance, and a group of coils pick the emanations. A bank of radio receivers designed by Tesla would pick up and digitize the thought. Turning thought into computer code. The radar tower was used to turn thought into reality.

This chair was used for many purposes. One was to open up a vortex for time travel. Another was to collect and amplify the energy of fear generated from the Montauk Boys. Many Montauk Boys were lost forever to this program.

Preston still believes he is periodically pulled into working with these secret programs. The people who abduct him don’t seem to care too much that he is talking about his experience.

Montauk Interviews: Duncan Cameron

Interview with Duncan Cameron from The Philadelphia experiment and Montauk project

Duncan Cameron

The Philadelphia experiment and Montauk project
(accessed 05 Oct 2012)

Duncan Cameron is one of the central figure in the Philadelphia Experiment and Montauk Project saga. According to Al Bielek, Duncan was his brother (when Al was Ed Cameron) who jumped off the USS Eldridge in 1943 and landed into the future. When they wound up in 1983 at Montauk, both were sent back to the USS Eldridge to destroy the equipment that was keeping the ship in hyperspace.

Al Bielek says that before the USS Eldridge rematerialized, Duncan jumped back off the ship and returned back to 1983. He was used extensively as a psychic in the Montauk Project. During one of the experiments, Duncan Cameron lost his “time lock” and began to age one year for every hour that passed. The time engineers at Montauk went back in time (to 1950) and convinced Duncan’s original father, Alexander Cameron to sire another son. When done, they removed Duncan’s soul and put it into the new child. This person is who we know today as Duncan Cameron.

The new Duncan picked up where the old Duncan left off. He became one of the principal psychics who manned the Montauk Chair. The chair was used to create and hold the frequency required to perform the time travel and mind control activities. Duncan, as well as Stewart Swerdlow, allegedly were both Montauk Boys programmers. This part of the program still deeply troubles both of them.

The Montauk Program was brought to an abrupt halt when “Jr.”, the Bigfoot monster was brought into form (via Duncan) and proceed to wreck the base. All of the people we interviewed that participated in the Montauk were subject to many sessions of mind control. Essentially, they had their memories wiped by Montauk technology. In many cases, false memories were implanted to cover up their real activities. But as we learn from Al, their technologies were not perfect. Over time, the memories slowly returned.

Duncan is in the process of slowly recovering his memories. He recalls being on the USS Eldridge and now accepts that Al was his brother. He remembers going to Mars and many of the things that happened at Montauk. The process of remembering has been difficult for him, because it goes against his true nature. Hopefully, in time, we will all get the true story of what really happened at Montauk.

Montauk Interviews: Ed Cameron Part 3

Part 3 of 3. “His involvement at Philadelphia Project” from The Philadelphia experiment and Montauk project

Refer to the description of part 1 for some background on Ed Cameron.

Photos from Montauk circa 1993

The Montauk Project – Photo Album
(accessed 04 Oct 2012)

Montauk Interviews: Ed Cameron Part 2

Part 2 of 3. “His Life, Part II” from The Philadelphia experiment and Montauk project

Refer to the description of the previous episode for some background on Ed Cameron.

Photos from Montauk circa 1986

The Montauk Project – Photo Album
(accessed 04 Oct 2012)

Montauk Interviews: Ed Cameron Part 1

Part 1 of 3. “His Life, Part I” from The Philadelphia experiment and Montauk project

The life of Ed Cameron

The Philadelphia experiment and Montauk project
(accessed 03 Oct 2012)

Al describes his early life as Ed Cameron. He was born on August 4th 1916 in Bay Shore Long Island, New York to father Alexander Duncan Cameron and mother (maiden name) Arville from a common law marriage. His Aunt Arnold raised him and Duncan in a 26-room mansion in Long Island.

Ed went to Princeton in 1932 and finished up his education with a PhD at Harvard in 1939. He met Dr. John Von Neumann first at Princeton – a meeting that would change the course of his life. After Ed left Harvard, both Ed and his brother Duncan were recruited to work with the Navy in September 1939 and sent through a 90-day training school and left with the rank of Lt. “JG”. Dr. Von Neumann recruited both of them to work in the Project Invisibility (Rainbow project).

Before starting in the project, both of them have to relearn their physics. Dr. John Von Neumann taught the two brothers about gravity, time, and quantum physics – how it really works. Ed needed to learn the theory behind invisibility so he could accurately report to the Navy the progress of the experiment. While working in this project, Ed got to meet Tesla and Albert Einstein. Both were heavily involved in developing the mathematical theories behind the project. Al believes that Albert Einstein did complete his Unified Field Theory and was used to create the overall set of equations to produce invisibility.

In September 1940, the first test of invisibility was performed on a small Navy tender in Brooklyn New York Navy Yard, and was a success. No sailors were on board and all the power was externally supplied. At that point, the Navy took over and classified the project as “Project Rainbow”. Roosevelt was excited about the success of the project and asked to perform the invisibility on a battleship. Remember, at that time the United States was loosing half of their merchant ships going to the UK, to the German U-Boats.

While waiting for the battleship to be modified, Ed and Duncan were assigned to the USS Pennsylvania. They were scheduled to leave to Pearl Harbor on December 5th, 1941, and had their orders canceled because it was known that the Japanese would bomb Pear Harbor. Apparently, the brothers were deemed too valuable to put into harms way.

After the test on the USS Eldridge, Ed married Mary Jane and bore one son – Jeff Cameron. Al claims he has memories of four other children, but with different mothers. Ed was transferred to Los Alamos National Laboratory in July 1944, to assist Dr. Teller and Von Neumann with the atomic bomb project. Ed Cameron had access to secret files at Los Alamos and learned that time travel was already accidentally discovered in 1936 near the Bermuda Triangle by a Navy Ship. Apparently the ship disappeared and reappeared two months later. His questions about this project were met with response – “Don’t ask!”

While working on the Hydrogen Bomb Project, Ed and Dr. Teller strongly disagreed with the viability of weaponizing Fusion. Ed believed it to be unpredictable. Eventually, this disagreement got Ed forcibly separated from his family and a one-way ticket to Washington DC in 1947. Despite Ed’s plea with our government, they told him he could continue working, but had to leave his family. Today, Al still doesn’t recall why he had to leave his family. His next project was to be an observer of the Mach 1 project at Edwards Air Force Base. He worked closely with Jack Ridley and got to know Chuck Yeager. When the project concluded, Ed and Jack decided to go into business with each other. They formed a company in California called JRC Enterprises.

Their company worked toward building the first ion propulsion engine. They received funding from the military and ultimately were successful in 1953. When the test was successful, Ed’s father Alexander got involved and promised to fund the project to move into production.

Something went wrong. Apparently, this technology stepped on the toes of some other powerful group. Al thinks it has something to do with the Cristaldi Research Group. It was decided to take Ed out. A group of “Black Ops” soldiers removed Ed from the premises and put him on a train to the Pentagon. Ed was taken to MacLean Virginia, placed into a portal, and sent to Alpha Centauri One. After several days interrogation by aliens, Ed was returned to the Pentagon.

Even though reporting in daily, Ed was never again given another assignment. Continual inquiry on Ed’s part finally resulted in a plea to the Joint Chiefs. Their response was “there is nothing we can do, it is out of our hands.” Ed was then taken to Montauk on August 12th 1953, and physically regressed to Al Bielek and the year – 1927.

Montauk Interviews: Later years at Montauk Project

Part 2 of the Al Bielek interview hosted on The Montauk Project

Al Bielek Passed Away in Mexico on Oct. 10, 2011 at Age 84

Ken Adachi
October 14, 2011 (accessed 03 Oct 2012 on The Philadelphia experiment and Montauk Project)
from Educate-Yourself Website

I received an e-mail today from Rich Grybos that Al Bielek, whose extraordinary memories surrounding the 1943 Philadelphia Experiment and the secret projects undertaken at Montauk, Long Island had kept millions of late night radio listeners enthralled for nearly two decades, had died last Monday, October 10, 2011 at 6:30 AM in Guadalajara, Mexico. Al was 84 years old and was buried at a local cemetery in Guadalajara.

Rich told me that Al’s niece, Dee, expending a great deal of time and energy, had been taken care of Al in recent years after Al had become increasingly incapacitated due to a series of strokes. Rich told me that while the strokes that Al suffered prevented him from speaking clearly, Al’s mind remained sharp and alert. He also said that Al continued to enjoy watching si-fi movies right up to the end.

Rich said that he had come to meet Al in 1970 through an introduction from the Scottish writer Ivan T Sanderson (1911-1973), who, Rich claimed, had great respect for Al Bielek.

Al Bielek’s birth certificate is dated March 31, 1927, but whether he was “born” on that date or not depends on how much of Al’s story you’re willing to believe. Al has always maintained that his real identity is that of Edward Cameron, son of a career Naval officer; that he had participated in the Philadelphia Experiment of August 12, 1943; and that he had been regressed back in time to that of a 9 month old baby in California in December 1927, where he was raised as “Al Bielek” by Arthur E. and Albertina Bielek.

Al Bielek was a close friend of Phil Schneider while he was still alive and convinced Phil to go public with his story of government collusion with negative extraterrestrials, bent on installing a New World Order slave society. Phil Schneider paid the ultimate price for his patriotism and allegiance to the American people when he was murdered by covert operatives in January of 1996.

Al Bielek also gave many audio and video presentations over the years with Preston Nichols, a veteran of the Montauk Project and co-author of many books on Montauk with Peter Moon. Preston is currently living in upstate New York.

Al Bielek demonstrated an early aptitude for electronics while still in high school and later developed into quite an expert.

Quoting a portion of Rich’s e-mail to me:

“As to his electronic abilities, I asked him once if he could look at a device sold by Mankind Research Unlimited (was CIA-connected I later discovered). Anyway Al proceeded to draw on the spot the entire schematic of the device! You may know that he was close friends with Bob Beck. He also was very heavily involved in ELF research during the time of the “Russian Woodpecker”.

The movie, “The Philadelphia Experiment” first triggered his suppressed memories on his involvement…”

More needs to be said of the life and times of Al Bielek, but I’ll wait to hear from more people who may have known Al and may wish to share their stories. Anyone wanting to send condolences to Al’s family can send letters or e-mails to me and I will forward them to Rich Grybos, who will in turn, forward them to Al Bielek’s niece, Dee.

At a later date, I may be able to talk to Dee directly and learn more details of Al’s final years. I lost contact with Al somewhere around 2007 or 2008. He had moved from his Florida apartment to a nursing home and I didn’t know how to contact him. I had many lengthy conversations with him over the phone from 2000 – 2006 and I took many notes.

He was an interesting man.