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Montauk Interviews: Early years at Montauk Project

Part 1 of the Al Bielek interview hosted on The Montauk Project

From Wikipodipocia

There is no definitive version of the Montauk Project narrative, but the most common accounts describe it as an extension or a continuation of the Philadelphia Experiment, alleged to have taken place in 1943. According to proponents, the Philadelphia Experiment supposedly aimed to render the USS Eldridge invisible to radar detection with disastrous results. Surviving researchers from the Philadelphia Experiment met in 1952-1953 with the aim of continuing their earlier work on manipulating the “electromagnetic shielding” that had been used to make the USS Eldridge invisible to radar and to the naked eye, and they wished to investigate the possible military applications of magnetic field manipulation as a means of psychological warfare.

Life of Al Bielek

The Philadelphia experiment and Montauk project
(accessed 02 Oct 2012)

Al Bielek was born in 1927. His first memories of being Al Bielek were when he was nine months old during a family Christmas party. The odd thing about his memory was that he fully understood the conversation that was taking place around the piano.

As Al went through grade school, he was know as the “walking encyclopedia”. Before graduating high school, he took an electronics test and was the only one to pass. The Navy needed people like him during the war years and recruited him. Al later completed his education and took on various vocations in the field of electronics. While contracting for various Military contractors, the people who worked with him began to reveal the truth about our involvement with Extra Terrestrials and PSI Ops (Psychic Operations) programs.

Strange things started to happen to Al soon afterwards.

While in Hawaii in 1956, he had a brief encounter with, who he believes now to be Mark Hammil – the actor in Star Wars. Soon after he was recruited into the Montauk Project. He would work his normal job in California, and take the underground subway to Montauk Long Island to carry out his duties there.

After the time tunnel was perfected, he would simply be teleported to the underground base and returned back to his apartment. During the 1970’s, Al was the Program Director for the Psychics who manned the Montauk Chair. Since the Montauk Boys were a key program at Montauk, Al had some influence with the Montauk Boys program. His duties were to handle the operations of the Mind Control program. He was in regular contact with Duncan Cameron and Preston Nichols. Stewart Swerdlow was one of the Montauk Boys programmers under Al Bielek.

In the 1980’s when the time control programs were operational, Al participated in some of the time travel experiments. Both he and Duncan traveled to Mars on several occasions. He now remembers several other trips he took with teams to a research station in 100,000 BC, other planets to get canisters filled with Light and Dark Energy, and to the year 6037.

In January 1988, after seeing the movie “The Philadelphia Experiment”, his memories started returning. Al believes his involvement with Montauk ended with that revelation. Over time and though meetings with Preston Nichols, Duncan Cameron, and others, many more memories returned. Ironically, just after his memories returned, Dr. John Von Neumann tried to get in touch with him – a promise he made to Ed Cameron, should his memories ever return. Al made the decision to go public with the information about his involvement at Montauk and the Philadelphia experiment in the 1989. He has been a prolific speaker on both radio talk shows and conferences.

He believes he has not been harmed or stopped because his time traveling experiences locked him into this timeline. Somehow, by being here today, he, among others in the program, serve to balance the effects they produced from prior time traveling experiments.

BRIGHT PRIMATE — DEREZZED Gameboy Remix [DAFT PUNK / TRON: Legacy OST]

BRIGHT PRIMATE – DEREZZED Gameboy Remix [DAFT PUNK / TRON: Legacy OST]

Patio with howling dog (Corinthstraße Berlin, September 14th 2012)

Patio with howling dog (Corinthstraße Berlin, September 14th 2012)

Mixtape No. 23: Overtone Singing

Overtone singing is a method of producing sound with the throat that utilizes harmonics. This allows the musician to produce two tones at once. The spectrum of sounds a skilled practitioner can produce are awe-inspiring and mind-boggling. Apparently anyone can learn but the knack escapes me so far.

The Tuva culture is responsible for a sizable fraction of the songs in this podcast. The Tuvans “are a Turkic ethnic group living in southern Siberia.” (Wikipedia) Other examples in this episode come from Buddhism and the so-called western world.

Tracklist

Various Artists

  1. Mongolian Overtone Singer
  2. “Deep Voice” Overtone Singing
  3. Ken Ueno: Why Sing Overtones?
  4. Vocal & Overtone Singing Improvisation
  5. Tuvan Throat Singing
  6. Rollin Rachele “Overtone Singing”
  7. Harmonic Bamboo for Shakuhachi and Overtone Singing
  8. Leise rieselt der Oberton – Polyphonic Overtone Singing – Miroslav Grosser
  9. Tibet with deep (overtone, throat) singing
  10. Tuvan Throat Singing

Runtime 40:58

Tuvans (color)
picture source

YouTube playlist

ONGELEGEN — Rain, Thunder and Airplanes Ambience (Binaural)

ONGELEGEN — Rain, Thunder and Airplanes Ambience (Binaural)

posted in Ogg Vorbis format in order to preserve the sample rate

MP3 tops out at a sample rate of 48000Hz. I’m a little disappointed.
Ogg’s downfall is poor hardware support — which always puzzled me since it is open source and would take literally a single workday to implement in popular hardware such as the one made by that fruit company. Even then, the likelihood of this one working on hardware is almost zero. My Sansa supports Ogg Vorbis, but not apparently at 96kHz.

The WAV version of this track is available from SoundCloud.

Mixtape No. 22: Vidyagaymes Episode 2

EIGHT INCH FLOPPER
EIGHT INCH FLOPPER

When I was in fourth or fifth grade, the powers that be were bringing our school into the 20th century (20th) using computers. As such, every student had the added responsibility of showing up with a 3.5inch floppy disk in addition to the requisite colored pencils and spiral notebooks and such. I showed up with an 8 inch floppy disk.

YouTube user MrSolidSnake745 has rigged up eight floppy drives to make beautiful music. It makes a great subject for this, the second video game music episode. I know the Ghostbuster’s theme isn’t exactly a videogame tune but this version reminds me of the Sega Master System version.

Tracklist

MrSolidSnake745
YouTube playlist

  1. Ghostbuster’s Theme on eight floppy drives
  2. Doom – E1M1 on eight floppy drives
  3. Sons of Skyrim Remake on eight floppy drives
  4. Zelda Collection on eight floppy drives
  5. Zelda – Dragon Roost Island on eight floppy drives
  6. Yoshi’s Island – Athletic Theme on eight floppy drives
  7. Коробейники on eight floppy drives

Runtime 21:36
http://noirlac.tumblr.com/post/1533458378
picture source: http://noirlac.tumblr.com/post/1533458378

Meri von Kleinsmid — metropolis [ubeboet re-model]

Meri von Kleinsmid — metropolis [ubeboet re-model]