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Home » Article » Yoga The Philadelphia Experiment: New Evidence Surfaces 4
Bill Knell filed under "Yoga"
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It’s taken me some time to be able to write this article. That’s
because I am in awe of the time travel prophecy that came my way
just a year and a half ago. I shouldn’t be because it’s happened
before. I clearly remember sitting in a quiet room in the late
1980s when Preston Nichols, Al Bielek and Duncan Cameron spoke
of a cataclysmic event that would occur sometime in the future
of New York City. As my video camcorder captured their every
word, I remember how reluctant they were to talk about it. Their
reluctance seemed almost dutiful and preprogrammed. Watching
that video today, I know they were describing the September 11,
2001 terrorist attacks.
To recap from previous articles: On February 12, 2004, a woman
that I’ll refer to as Virginia was joined by her husband and two
friends to clean out a small room that existed on the second
floor of their newly purchased retirement home in Maryland. The
eighty-five year old house needed an interior facelift. With
Contractor work set to begin shortly, the four had the task of
removing items from a smaller room that was going to become part
of a larger open area when everything was completed.
As the small group of people prepared the items for removal,
they suddenly felt sick to their stomachs. A green mist appeared
in the room accompanied by the form of a man and the odor of
over-heated circuitry. He looked like a sailor wearing a long
out of date naval uniform. Before anyone could react, the sailor
looked at the group and said, “2005. Watch out for 2005! They’re
playing with your future!” After that, the Sailor faded into the
wall and the green mist quickly dissipated. All agreed later
that they had heard his voice and everyone heard the same thing.
They described the Sailor’s voice as deep and full, but sounding
a bit muffled.
Despite the seemingly over-dramatic words and manner of the
misty sailor, it would be a mistake to dismiss the incident out
of hand. I have carefully researched this event as time and
finances have allowed since it first occurred over a year ago.
My investigations have leaded me to believe that it’s not a work
of fiction and likely occurred as reported. Although I have
dutifully reported the progress of my investigation through
follow-up articles, I have not turned the entire situation into
some sort of carnival atmosphere. I knew that this event would
somehow play out and now it has.
Hurricane Katrina was more then just a weather event; it was a
catastrophe of almost unprecedented proportions. Was that the
nature of the sailor’s warning? It’s hard to say because there
doesn’t seem to be any direct connection between the two events,
at least on the surface. Digging deeper has uncovered some
disturbing facts that we all may want to consider before drawing
any final conclusions.
The manipulation of weather has long been a priority for the
United States. One need only look at HAARP (High frequency
Active Auroral Research Program). The notorious HARRP array in
Alaska is said to have the ability to bounce electromagnetic
beams off the upper atmosphere and focus them for the purpose of
heating the ionosphere. Although touted as the building block
for an advanced military communication and tracking system,
there can be no doubt that HAARP has the ability to cause some
type of weather changes. It may be no accident that HAARP is
also a direct descendent of ELF and Radiosonde research.
ELF is a special low frequency radio system used to allow for
communication with submarines deep under the sea. The Radiosonde
is a radio sounding device. These devices are used by the
National Weather Service and often placed on weather balloons.
HAARP, ELF and Radiosonde devices have long been connected to
research that goes hand in hand with the Philadelphia Experiment
technologies. The mind control aspect of the Philadelphia
Experiment was said to have involved the use of microwave,
Radiosonde and other technologies that could have preceded or
coincided with the development of ELF and HAARP.
The technology used for the invisibility effect achieved during
the original P.E. experiments affected the minds of those
involved. This left the door wide open to explore the possible
use of that technology for mind control. Imagine the military or
political benefits that could be derived from the successful
deployment of mind control devices? However, those devices would
only be as good as their ability to operate over a widespread
area. The development of additional technologies to assure that
would be possible may have also assisted in the discovery and
deployment of things like ELF, HAARP and Radiosondes. However,
there can be no doubt that the use of these technologies to
control weather would be equally as beneficial from a political
or military standpoint.
Weather manipulation can provide obvious benefits in terms of
record harvests, national revenues and tourism. The danger,
however, is the same one that exists with time travel. For every
action there is an equal and opposite reaction. You cannot
attempt to alter the past or future without the potential of
doing serious damage to yourself or others. That’s because we do
not yet possess the ability to fully manipulate time. To do
that, we would have to have a complete database of its ebb and
flow. Most would concede the implausibility of being able to
create such a concise record. However, that would not stop us
and probably has not stopped us from attempting to control
weather or time. Our Space Program provides a good model for
this.
Once we discovered that the technologies to take us out into
Space could be developed, we went ahead full throttle. As with
Time Travel and Weather Control technologies, the potential
political, economic and military benefits derived from
diversified missile and rocket projects were just tempting to
ignore. No one was concerned about being able to control how
many missiles were eventually deployed, the amount of space junk
that would end up in orbit or the number of people who might die
during space missions. Worrying about all that would come later.
Despite the horrendous damage we might due to our planet in
trying to control the weather, I have no doubt that such
considerations play a secondary role. I am certain that many
scientists have convinced themselves that we now know enough
about our ecosystem to be able to predict almost any potential
problem with weather control. Likewise, the scientists and
engineers working on time travel projects have likely adopted
the popular theory that says that Time is actually a big circle
with no beginning or end. That would allow for movement anywhere
within that circle. Any changes would merely become part of the
norm, despite the fact that large numbers of people, places or
things may be permanently altered or simply cease to exist.
Acceptance of the big circle theory when it comes to Time Travel
may have opened a Pandora’s Box that can never be closed. It
might not be unreasonable to suggest that the government would
use available weather alteration technologies to cause what
seems like a catastrophe to fix or prevent a problem created or
detected by their Time Travel program. Such a problem could end
up being ten times worse then the disaster they may have caused
to fix or prevent it.
Most people think in the now. When considering the past, present
or future, they do so in relation to the reality they know.
Suppose it were possible to consider any number of possible
realities, choose one and replace those less desirable? The
problem is that accomplishing that switch may come with
unforeseen consequences. When it comes to time travel, little
problems can quickly become big ones requiring more then just a
little tweaking of a desired time line.
Because New Orleans is one of America’s largest ports, it’s not
unreasonable to consider the possibility that something terrible
may have happened requiring a PE-style time travel fix and
subsequent alteration of the present as a preventative measure.
There could have been a dirty bomb or biological attack by
terrorists bringing something into that port. A hurricane might
have been just the distraction needed for U.S. Authorities to
deal with the threat in a quiet way.
Less then a year ago there was a story on the major cable news
networks of a cargo ship carrying something dangerous on board.
The ship was headed toward the east coast of the U.S. The last I
heard was that the Coast Guard was going to intercept the ship
far offshore because they had word of a credible threat.
Following those reports, the story and the ship just vanished.
Nothing more was said. I went to the CNN and Fox News websites
looking for the story that both networks had reported. The story
was gone. This is not conjecture or guesswork, it’s fact.
Hurricane Katrina and the possibilities it has provided as a
fulfillment of the time traveling sailor’s prophecy is something
we should all carefully consider. For me, the shoe fits and fits
very well. We can only hope that the next warning we receive
will be one that allows us to take some preventative action. The
very nature and dramatic accent of the 2004 warning leaves me
with the sinking feeling that it was motivated more by
desperation, then the hope that anyone had the ability to stop
what was coming.
NOTE: You can read the previous three articles on this subject
at http://www.ufoguy.com
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