Bad science fiction and bad attempt at non-fictionApril 3, 2002 3 out of 6 found this review helpful
I was given this book to read on a vacation. Reading quickly I was able to find circular illogic, assertions that were just factually an impossibility(color x-rays), completely dubious facts and found the technical aspect of the book to be pure rubish with convoluted machinations on the actual events and methods to produce the. However, the author was able to wax on about the technical aspects of the machines used by the conspiritors to no end, all while conveying no real information. This is a poor representation of the classic conspiracy book - make wild and waving gestures with one hand to the wide eyed audience while picking their pocket with the other. In short, this book is filled with infotainment, unfortunately to little info and to little entertainment. Small unchallenging minds will sop it up, but if you consider yourself mildly intelligent waste your time elsewhere. I wish I had.
FascinatingMarch 29, 2002 40 out of 53 found this review helpful
I'm totally fascinated by this subject which includes the Philadelphia Experiment which was then followed up by the Phoenix project. I guess the Montauk project would be part of Phoenix. This is one of those mysteries similar to the Kennedy assasination which won't go away because it's obvious that something really happened.
I see no obvious contradictions in this book. What the author doesn't know he states. This makes sense because very few people if anyone would know everything about something like this. It's like the Kennedy assassination where everyone was lying to everyone else.
It wouldn't be that easy to create a story like this if it wasn't true. However some readers will not be able to believe it because they can't go back and read about it in a college physics book. Remember Einstein said that 'imagination is more important than information'. With great minds such as Einstein, Van Neumann, and Tesla science begins to merge with philosophy and spirituality. That's because this is a spiritual universe we live in and God is spirit. The believer will trust that God understands these things and many more which are far beyond human comprehension.
The people who ran these projects had little regard for human life. It sounds like they sent many a soul on a one way journey to who knows where and when.
Awhile ago there was a story on America's Most Wanted about someone who had been in the rock band Iron Butterfly. He had been working with his father on some highly secret project that involved something about transmitting thoughts throughout the universe or something like that. They found him dead. These guys play for keeps and work outside the law and government.
One of the reasons the author wanted to write this book was to make it more difficult for those who ran these projects to kill him. If someone becomes a problem for people like this they'll have an 'accident' or 'commit suicide'. ...
Jeff Marzano
The Hunt for Zero Point: Inside the Classified World of Antigravity Technology
Occult Ether Physics: Tesla's Hidden Space Propulsion System and the Conspiracy to Conceal It (2nd Revised Edition)
READ UP!!July 26, 2001 7 out of 13 found this review helpful
i would like to invite all of u doubters to come and stay in montauk for a week, not as a tourest but to come and see the airforce base.......u dont belive it...coem and see it you will all be put to shame, yes some things sound out of control, but try spending more then 30mins in the base....ull belive every word written in the book ....i live there i know this so dont say somthing isnt true till u ask somone who would know.....the place is crazy and this book is amazing
This book will change your lifeJuly 26, 2001 5 out of 9 found this review helpful
growing up a town over from Montauk....hearing and learning about the history of this base we have all my life but never really knowing what went on...now that i am growing i want to know what has gone on in these small area we live in ..this book literally changed my life, even if you know nothing about The air force base on montauk point, im sure ud want to know everything you can after you read this book... i want to that the writer of this book, becuase it is amazing
I was there,it's not fantasy! My real age 37February 13, 2001 5 out of 9 found this review helpful
I happened to know that what happened there is the truth I was there. I know stuff that is'nt in the book and I would very much like to talk to the writer personally about my experiance. I also know that the Montauk air force base was in use till about1977,Not 1964 like the government would like you to think. The montauk project also extended to the Star island coast gaurd station out in Montauk and everything was on a need to know basis.most of the guys involved didn't know what they were into. They were trying I believe to recreate the philly experiment. If any one else was there or if the writer sees this please contact me.