The Philadelphia Experiment
Something did happen in 1943 at the Philly Naval Yard.
But what really happend?
The public might never get to know for sure.
The U.S. navy intended to find a way to make U.S. ships invisible to Nazi radar.
However, USS Eldridge is according to the rumour said to completley disappear from sight.
And then... the story gets really bizarre.
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Philadelphia Experiment FAQ
"After many years of searching, the staff of the Operational Archives and independent researchers have not located any official documents that support the assertion that an invisibility or teleportation experiment involving a Navy ship occurred at Philadelphia or any other location", concludes
the Naval Historical Center in the U.S. Navy Department.
www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq21-1.htm
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Eldridge crew amused
Article about the Eldridge crew that became amused by the Philadelphia Experiment.
www.aliensonearth.com/misc/1999/mar/d27-001.shtml
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Video and documentary: The Philadelphia Experiment
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Montauk project
Underground interview on the Montauk project.
video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-22301050829553...
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The Philadelphia Experiment (The 1984 movie)
From IMDB: "Based on an "actual event" that took place in 1943, about a US Navy Destroyer Escort that disappeared from Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, and sent two men 40 years into the future in 1984".
www.imdb.com/title/tt0087910
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Sceptical views on the experiment
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The rumour of Carlos Miguel Allende
A skeptical view of the Philadelphia experiment.
However, this article presents doubtful information as indubitable facts.
www.geocities.com/area51/corridor/8148/philly.html
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Fact or fiction?
Did the USS Eldridge really disappear?.

Did not occur:
Skeptics believe that the Philadelphia experiment did not occur at all.
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