According to the conspiracy theory, from July – October 1943, the U.S. Navy destroyer escort, U.S.S. Eldridge (DE-173), with crew, was used in cloaking experiments (in dock and at sea) that went wrong. The strong magnetic field that was used to render the ship optically and/or radar invisible accidentally ‘de-materialized / teleported’ the ship from the Philadelphia Navy Yard to Norfolk, Virginia for a period of time. Some human participants in the experiment were killed when their bodies became fused with other materials, some suffered from life-long physical and mental difficulties, and some disappeared. One witness who was on an observer ship in Philadelphia came forward in the 1955, thus opening the case for public scrutiny. Join Brett and Phil this week as they do just that, scrutinize the Philadelphia Experiment.
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References and further reading:
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For background purposes only
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Clinton video notes:
President appointed an advisory committee. 18 month long study on human radiation
experiments during the cold war period. 31 days of open hearings in Washington.
3,020 documents were declassified (over 840,000 pages of material). Conclusion: People
were used in thousands of radiation exposure experiments without their consent, in
violation of the medical ethics of the time from 1944 to 1974.
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