Wednesday, May 9, 2012

movie: Philadelphia Experiment

I found the movie "Philadelphia Experiment" available to stream on Netflix. It is a fictionalized story of real events. However, since the basis of the technology used on the U.S.S. Eldredge led to "Time Travel" by the U.S. Navy, it has been classified so the government will obviously deny it ever happened. This makes complete sense to me because time travel is likely the most dangerous thing ever developed on earth or anywhere because for example, a person could go back in time and prevent the human race from ever existing here on earth. So, it makes a lot of sense that the U.S. Government still after all these years would still deny using Einstein's invention to make ships invisible, especially when they used it and many men died by being fused into the ship directly with the metal.


  1. The Philadelphia Experiment (1984) - IMDb

    www.imdb.com/title/tt0087910/
     Rating: 6.1/10 - 5,865 votes
    Based on an "actual event" that took place in 1943. About a US Navy Destroyer Escort that disappeared from the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, and sent...
    Directed by Stewart Raffill. Starring Michael Paré, Nancy Allen
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    The True Story of the Philadelphia Experiment 1 - YouTube

    As I was streaming the movie from Netflix it was good that it is now almost 30 years since the movie was made and almost 70 years since the event took place in Phildelphia Harbor. So, I have a different perspective than I did when I first watched it in 1984 at the theater. Now, there has been so much more research into all these subjects that it gives one a different point of view than most people had in 1984 and especially from 1943 which was 5 years before I was born. 
    Since then I read "The Day After Roswell" By DIA Army Colonel Corso about being involved in the reverse engineering of technology from Roswell from 1947. Even the Philadelphia Experiment was supposed to be a design engineered originally by Einstein to make ships invisible to Radar. So, when you watch the movie it doesn't seem possible to jump up into a vortex that is like a magnetic Tornado (or to come out of it) falling that far and survive. So, I think the way it is portrayed is impossible for a human being to survive. However, the metaphor they used could have been because the Government wanted it to appear to be somewhat fictionalized and yet allow people who were intelligent enough to ferret out the truth.
    I find governments tend to do this because only those that really are willing to look for the truth tend to find it. And those who do usually are intelligent enough not to freak out about the truth when they find it. This is not necessarily true regarding most of humanity. But when enough people suspect the truth they aren't going to completely freak out when it turns out to be true in their real lives. So, once again the adage, "Know the Truth and the Truth will set you Free!" is true.

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