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The philadelphia experiment
Anyone think this really happened or is it just a load of old bollocks?
For anyone that doesn't know this is supposodly an experiment the american navy conducted in 1945, it was supposed to make ships invisible but the experiment somehow fucked up and a ship was teleported to and from philidelphia harbor. When it reappeared in its original position 5 crew members were supposed to have been fused into the metal. ed: |
wtf i havent heard of that
i dont believe that shiznat either |
[quote="CaP bUsTa":d55ec]wtf i havent heard of that
i dont believe that shiznat either[/quote:d55ec] Do a search on google or yahoo for "the philadelphia experiment". |
i like the hollow earth theory, damn nazis went underground, damn cry:
But about the philadelphia experiment, ah its kinda hard to believe but you never know...... Didnt that show also say that the ship that was supposedly used was actually in another port and the crew was actually somewhere else, so it made the event seem not possible. Also no records have been found and not even any recorded interest by the navy has been found. so its the perfect cover up or it didnt happen, i think this case goes right along the "we didnt really land on the moon idea" |
I have no trouble believing in the Philadelphia experiments biggrin:
There's some good documentation on the net if you look in the right places. Also, the Hollow Earth theory is, well, interesting but most likely false... I like Alternative 3. |
In no relation to war, anyone ever hear of that island out east that was supposed to have had everyone killed?
There was a steven king movie / novel called: STORM OF THE CENTURY That was supposed to have delt with something similar and they talk about that incident... spooky movie :P |
was gonna rent that movie a while ago but decided to see "the stand"
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Dammit mabye im retarded but i cant find any links on that hollow ground thing or the philly thing
do u guys have any links? |
Yeah trust the internet...where all your theories come alive!
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Reminds me of when I was a kid in the sixties, there was a rumor the Chinese were digging tunnels under the pacific so they could invade America.
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Philidelphia Experiment? Pffft....I could never believe anything like that without some hard evidence.
Hollow Earth Theory? I don't think Hitler killed himself...I think he had a double, much like Sadaam does, and he had him killed or something. I'm not sure about hollow earth, but there could have been tunnels or something under berlin, leading to some kind of underground bunker somewhere. |
I think I saw a show on it a few years ago.
But no i don't really believe it. |
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ooo found another weird site ed: http://paranormal.about.com/gi/dynamic/ ... speech.com
do we really speak our minds even when we dont think we are? check out some of the songs, beatles |
seamen stuck to the wall? eek:
i think that there's so much about the physics of the universe that we don't understand but seems pretty far out for 1945 |
okay for one you got the WHOLE story messed up. My friend and I are big navy and coverup buffs so we know a bit about this.
The USA government was trying to make "invisible ships" or ships with "cloacking devices". Basicly wanting a new way to be able to fight without risk. The Phili experiment was named thus because of the ship that was tested. USS Philidalphia. Although it never made it to an official ship, it was the name of the test ship. When the ship came back after its first test only a few sailors were alive. They reported seeing very bright lights and everything being white around them. |
i must say when you put it in the same post as "the earth is hollow and hitler dug a hole and now lives inside the earth" this disappearing ship thing seems a whole lot more plausable.
then again.... they didnt even have television so its pretty doubtfull they have the capabilities to design something big enough to transport a ship. no details on what yet ? just "teleport rays" or anything more specific ? |
like i said, was TRYING to make them.
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[img]http://uranus.spaceports.com/~marsface/images/hollow.gif[/img]
"On the cover this month we reproduce the most remarkable photo ever made. It was taken by the ESSA-7 satellite on November 23, 1968 the North Pole photo lacking clouds in the polar area, therefore reveals the surface of the planet. Although, surrounding the polar area, and north of such areas as the North American continent and Greenland and the Asian continent, we can see the ice-fields 8-foot thick ice we do not see any ice fields in a large circular area directly at the geographic pole. Instead we see THE HOLE!" [img]http://seekers.100megs6.com/fatal-seduction/EnvirPhoto%20%20Hole%20in%20thepole.jpg[/img] http://www.hollow-earth.org/polaris.html operation polaris oOo: |
looks like the photocopy of my arse i faxed when quit my last job.
where did you get that from ? i might have some sorta copyright claim heah |
ESSA-7 satellite on November 23, 1968 freak:
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[quote="CSF_Jaizen":d17df]okay for one you got the WHOLE story messed up. My friend and I are big navy and coverup buffs so we know a bit about this.
The USA government was trying to make "invisible ships" or ships with "cloacking devices". Basicly wanting a new way to be able to fight without risk. The Phili experiment was named thus because of the ship that was tested. USS Philidalphia. Although it never made it to an official ship, it was the name of the test ship. When the ship came back after its first test only a few sailors were alive. They reported seeing very bright lights and everything being white around them.[/quote:d17df] I think they may have been trying to "stealth" the ship using electric currents. The Russians have made a "plasma stealth" for fighter planes recently but it makes the plane glow like a torch so anyone with an IR seeker can track it. A more reasonable theory is that the experiment was a new degaussing device (cancels out ship's magnetic field so that magnetic mines can't detonate under keel) and the heavy EM waves made the crew go nuts. |
I live and Philly and never heard of it. But I can believe anything ed:
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hmm.. intresting theory styker... It would be nice to look at the technology back then and see how they may have thought they could "stealth" or "cloack" a ship. Would be neat seeing how they thought it could be done.
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