catballpaul
02-15-2003, 04:49 PM
The Earth's birthday is in August every 20 years.
That is the date of the Philadelphia experiment in 1943.
In '63 and '83 on this date, certain movements were possible.
In 2003 the "loop" will be closed.
The first movie made about the Philadelphia experiment is very
interesting. Al Bielek's description of the events of 1943
are pretty much laid out in the movie. (Al and his brother are the
two that actually "jumped" off the ship.)
This movie had a hard time being released. It was being blocked.
The people behind EMI (Electro Magnetic Industries, now part of
Capitol-EMI) were instrumental in getting the movie released. The
reason why these people fought to get the movie released is because
their relatives were visited many years ago by time travellers from
our current time. (Alistar Crowley fits in here somewhere.) This
family knew that time travel was possible and kept that knowledge
available through several generations. When the Philadelphia
Experiment movie came out they knew it was true and fought to get it
released.
The whole story is fascinating.
That is the date of the Philadelphia experiment in 1943.
In '63 and '83 on this date, certain movements were possible.
In 2003 the "loop" will be closed.
The first movie made about the Philadelphia experiment is very
interesting. Al Bielek's description of the events of 1943
are pretty much laid out in the movie. (Al and his brother are the
two that actually "jumped" off the ship.)
This movie had a hard time being released. It was being blocked.
The people behind EMI (Electro Magnetic Industries, now part of
Capitol-EMI) were instrumental in getting the movie released. The
reason why these people fought to get the movie released is because
their relatives were visited many years ago by time travellers from
our current time. (Alistar Crowley fits in here somewhere.) This
family knew that time travel was possible and kept that knowledge
available through several generations. When the Philadelphia
Experiment movie came out they knew it was true and fought to get it
released.
The whole story is fascinating.