gaz
Aug 27 2004, 03:57 AM
does anyone know any good sites about it?
Magikman
Aug 27 2004, 04:22 AM
Good as in sites that perpetuate the myth, or information that dispells the reliability and credibility of the story?
HERE'S an old thread that discusses the origins of the story, which quite convincingly proves the incident to be contrived out of whole cloth. Conversly, typing 'philadelphia experiment' into a search engine like google will bring up thousands of sites that fill your head with ridiculous nonsense.
gaz
Aug 27 2004, 05:02 AM
i typed "philadelphila into google but it didint help that much really
Universal Absurdity
Aug 27 2004, 05:32 AM
vimjams
Aug 27 2004, 09:05 AM
Or have a go at typing in (Einstein's Unified field theory)
Vimjams
poleshift
Aug 28 2004, 11:05 PM
If they hadn't degaussed the hulls after that test or so, that means Philidelphia Experiment maybe true. But before that test, had they demagnetized any ship?
If after test they had buried crew for several minutes, maybe they wouldn't have died.
Tillghast
Aug 29 2004, 06:08 AM
What did appearently happen there. I never have known. Until now. Of course.
Uncle Meat
Aug 29 2004, 07:30 AM
reading some stuff about it, im unsure as to believe if it is true or not, but the only sketchy detail is the people who died. what happened to them? did anybody really die?
and the 'alumni' who deny it could be under sworn oath or have no memory of it....
just my two cents
aquatus1
Aug 29 2004, 01:48 PM
The main problem with claiming that three hundred people were so seriously medically affected is that it is too easy to check out. None of the families of these three hundred sailors are protesting the disappearance of their kin. Theres no sudden demand for extra supplies from the local hospitals, or records of nurses and doctors being called in for a sudden emergency. And to believe that all the alumni would be able to keep their mouths shut for this long...
Sorry, but I was a Master-at-Arms for 8 years and an Aviation Officer for two. I can't see that happening. There isn't an investigative reporter worth the name that wouldn't have been able to con a detail or two out of the lot.
LucidElement
Sep 12 2004, 08:10 AM
i did not quite understand everything about this story.. i read it.. i mean is it having to do with the burmida triangle, they said something about that in the article... i dont know... it was never really brought up on the news.. but that dosent mean really much.. i think our government hides soo much.. and makes things look like an accident.. somewhere in the government people know the truth about what really goes on out there
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