UAP Unidentified Alien Podcast - UAP EP 65 "Top Secret" part 1 - Project Montauk
Episode Date: March 24, 2023It's time to take a look at some top secret military installations! In fact, there's so much ground to cover that it need to be broken up into two episodes. In this part one, we explore the t...heories and maybe even unbelievable tales that surround an infamous experiment labeled, Project Montauk...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Transcript
Discussion (0)
Everybody talked about it since I first moved to Oregon.
The big one, the earthquake that trashed the whole West Coast, total destruction.
Officially calling it the largest natural disaster in American history.
I just didn't know what would help me next.
So I took it all.
Even the gun.
It was time.
Cello?
See why American Afterlife is the number one fiction and drama podcast in America.
Presented by pair of thieves.
Listen on Apple Podcast.
Spotify or wherever you listen to your favorite shows. Available now.
In a place like Los Angeles, people don't stop being who they are.
Writers, thinkers, creators, people with stories still unfolding.
That spirit lives on at Kingsley Manor, a community shaped by individuality, creativity, and lives well-lived.
So when the conversation turns to what's next, it isn't about stepping away.
It's about continuing the story.
Explore your options at kingsley manor.org, a nonprofit month-to-month senior community within the Front Porch family.
All right. Welcome in. It's UAP time. Welcome back. Stephen Dean here on UAP. And so happy to be here with you on another episode.
It's been a couple weeks. So it felt like it was time to come back with episode 65 to be exact, unbelievable that we've gotten this far.
And it's all thanks to you. If we weren't listening, I would just stop doing this. But I appreciate all of you that encourage me to
keep to keep going with all this because it's, well, it's because of you that I do.
So as we start to explore a subject that I've actually been eagerly anticipating to cover
for a while now and tell you about what we're doing here today and also in the next episode.
So what do I mean by that?
Because what's happening or has happened in some of the most secret locations and bases
within the United States remains a mystery.
I mean, that's why there's secret locations, right?
So I always have all these questions about it.
And I actually had so many questions about that question, meaning what's going on in these secret locations and bases, that this inadvertently ended up turning into a two-part series.
So that's what I mean by future episodes.
This is a two-part series.
This is part one of top secrets.
And I realized that as I was kind of putting this together, that it was, I mean, really, it was a lot of information for one episode.
It's true.
I was just sitting there.
I was putting it all in.
And I realized I'm like, you know what?
This is a lot.
After I got to like page 10, I was like, I think I should probably split this up.
So I thought it might be better to do that and kind of split up the information for you and make two episodes out of all the research and information that I've come across here.
A research I did information that I've come across to share with you about these secret locations in this top secret series.
Now, that said, this may be a shorter episode.
episode for part one, although you would, I guess you would already know how long it is since
you're listening to the completed version right now. As I'm recording, I don't know how long
it'll be. So I guess if it is shorter than usual, just don't hate me and know that there is a
part two coming. Okay. But before we get into all that, I just, real quick, I want to give
like acknowledgement, I guess I should say to everyone who reached out to me after the previous
episode where we discussed RH negative blood. You know,
who you are and your feedback
was overwhelming
if I'm being honest. It really
meant a lot to me
to see how it personally
affected some of you and
even gave you some of you affirmation
to your own personal situations.
So it's
it meant a lot to know that the work I put into it
meant something to you.
Even more than just being interested in it actually
meant something to your life.
So that was that was great to see.
Thank you for that. It was also very fascinating to hear your, you know, just those, those personal
connections. It was just fascinating to hear how you connected to the episode with your own personal
stories. And also to some of the things that I just covered in that episode and everything
involved with it. So thank you. Again, you know who you are. And thank you for reaching out
to let me know that. It had a positive impact on you. Hopefully this has a positive impact,
although this doesn't really cover the same type of feel at the ArchDakin of Blood episode.
At least I don't think this goes more into the realm of what the heck is going on,
which you will find out what I'm talking about here.
But we'll get into it after our fun little factoid before we hit our first story here.
I'm not going to lie, I am a little concerned about this with the factoid I'm about to tell you.
Factoid.
Yes, I brought back the factoid.
sound there. Hopefully you like it.
Here's the thing.
I would put this under the
file of why would you
do this? Let's pull out the why would you
do this file and put this right in
there because scientists
went exploring in a cave in Siberia.
And while they were in there, they discovered a virus
within the parmafrost
that was surrounding the cave.
They estimated it to be around
48,000 years old. So yes,
scientists actually did find
a 48,000-year-old virus ended up calling the zombie virus because, well, they brought it back to life
and it was 48,000 years old.
So what did they decide to do with this dormant ancient virus?
Yeah, they brought it back, of course.
Why wouldn't they, right?
Why wouldn't you just leave an ancient virus frozen in the ice, probably where it belongs?
But no, scientists had to bring it back.
And just as they did that, a couple of weeks ago, actually,
in order to test their new slash old virus,
they decided to inject it into different amoebas,
which of course, what ended up happening?
They showed signs of infection.
Now, according to the scientists, though,
before we get all alarmed here,
there is no immediate threat to humans or animals,
so they say,
but like I said, they did call this discovery,
the zombie virus, as it's kind of now being dubbed.
They called it concerning.
So my advice, it's kind of advice in a question at the same time if anybody wants it.
Number one, the question, why are you even getting into this?
If you're calling it concerning, it's like you're loading a gun and pointing it at somebody and saying, well, this is concerning.
Well, yeah, you're pointing a load a gun at somebody.
You found an ancient virus and brought it back to life.
I would say that's concerning.
So if anybody wants my advice, I would say just leave this stuff along.
Goodness gracious.
Why did the field we need to do this?
But anyway, let's go ahead and jump into it here as we begin with part one of top secret, this two-part series.
And it's covering these supposed top secret locations and projects.
What is happening in a small seaside town in Long Island, New York, called Montau?
That's where we are going to start today on this episode.
Quite frankly, a lot is happening in a Monty.
talk and I know what you're thinking, but it is way more than that strange creature that
washed ashore back in 2008.
You remember that one that became known as the Montauk monster.
If you don't remember, I'll tweet out the picture on the UAP Twitter at UA Podcast 850.
If you're not on there already, you can see that at UA podcast 850.
You can interact with me and see some of the stuff, the updates and everything, or this picture
of the Montauk monster that I'll put up just to remind you what it looked like.
but it's kind of hard to explain.
We really just kind of look like a monster,
and nobody knew what it was.
And there's still kind of mystery
of whether or not it was even a hoax,
but, you know, up to you to decide, right?
In fact, though, it is just one of a few secret military installations
that we're going to go over in this two-part series.
It did not start that way.
In fact, on the edge of Montauk
sat a World War II era fort known as Fort hero.
So this, you know, Montauk wasn't always home to a top-secrette's,
no experimental base, so to speak.
It later became known as camp hero,
and it was used during the war,
World War II, to defend
from any possible Nazi invasion,
because it held a very important strategic locations.
I mean, it's on the tip there of Long Island.
So if any of the German U-Boats were coming in,
then the American forces would be able to see that
and deter a Nazi invasion or a Nazi attack on the United States.
But once the war was over,
they began to, you know, kind of wade
through the waters of the Cold War, right?
The World War 2 ends, we get into the Korean War,
and then the Cold War kind of starts to pick up with,
well, you know the whole history,
but it said that the location at that point
turned it to something more sinister.
And why? Because we were in a Cold War with the Soviet Union.
We were trying to outdo each other with technology
and the space race and just about everything else.
And it is said that some of the experiments that were being
done to outdo the Soviet Union at that time were taking place right there on Montauk.
And this is where things kind of start to take a turn for the decide for yourself category.
Because according to Manning Preston Nichols, he saw firsthand what type of work was being done at
Camp Hero.
And as it shifted from defense of the homeland to concentrating on something that became known
as Project Montauk.
Project Montauk, the infamous conspiracy theory that might have inspired Netflix's Stranger Things,
a show about a secret government lab using psychic children to reach out to a different dimension.
Only if whistleblowers are to be believed, traveling to other dimensions is only the beginning of what the United States government has successfully accomplished deep underground in New York State.
Yeah, we're just beginning there when it comes to Project Montauk.
This really does kind of go very deep, so hang on here because you're going to have to kind of hear this one.
him with an open mind and then decide whether
whether or not some, most of it
or none of it is true at the end. Again, it's always up to
you. But you heard it there.
You know, you may have heard before,
even before this episode, that
Project Montauk was the supposed
inspiration for the Duffer Brothers, the
creators of Stranger Things, that
it was their inspiration for
Stranger Things. Of course, I mean,
if you haven't seen it or if you're not familiar with it,
Stranger Things is hugely popular
Netflix show. I mean, it takes over the
world whenever a new season comes out.
and I mean, I'm a big fan.
I love that show.
But it said that that's where they got the idea from.
It's kind of loosely based off of that when it came to, you know,
the experiments that were being done on kids.
And they kind of, you know, were inspired from some of the stories from Project Montauk
that you're going to hear about here today.
Shopify is the commerce platform behind millions of businesses around the world
and 10% of all e-commerce in the U.S.
from household names like Death Wish Coffee.
Brooke Lennon and Kylie.
But what if people haven't heard about your brand?
Well, Shopify helps you find your customers
with easy to run email and social media campaigns.
But what if you hit that wall and you get stuck somewhere?
Well, no problem because Shopify is always around
to share advice with their reward-winning 24-7 customer support.
Tackle all those important tasks in one place,
from inventory to payments, to analytics, and more.
No need to save multiple websites or try to figure out what platform
is hosting the tool that you need.
Everything is all in one place with Shopify,
making your life easier and your business operations so much smoother.
So it's time to turn those what ifs into with Shopify today.
Sign up for your $1 per month trial today at Shopify.com slash UAP.
Go to Shopify.com slash UAP.
That's Shopify.com slash UAP.
Believe it or not, though, that man that I mentioned earlier, Preston Nichols,
he says that he was actually one of the children that they experimented on.
So I guess you could call him, you know, the 11 character, right?
And if any of these accounts he gives are true, then my opinion,
it's even crazier than anything.
Even the Duffer brothers could have come up with on Stranger Things.
Discovered to be psychically sensitive, Preston Nichols and Stuart Sertlo
were both abducted by the government agents and brought to Camp Hero.
Entering through one of the old gunnery,
doors, they took an elevator down to the bottom-most levels of a secret underground research lab.
There, the young boys were introduced to others like them, but there'd be no time for socializing.
The experiments conducted deep underground varied, but all were pushing the very cutting edge of
science, and often even beyond that.
Yeah, so, I know.
Now, remember something, though, as you consider this whole thing, okay?
As far as that part of the story is concerned, it is a known fact that the U.S. military and the CIA
actively engaged in trying to perfect things such as psychic abilities and remote viewing.
I mean, we've talked about them before and even previous episodes.
It said that the Russians were trying to do the same.
Okay, these are all kind of facts that have come out over the years.
We know what the Russians were trying to do.
We know what we were trying to do.
Some of this stuff isn't secret anymore.
And like I said, we've spoken about the remote viewing portion in detail.
I mean, in real detail in past episodes, we've covered.
some men who said that that was their job when they were in the military.
I mean, it was documented that they were remote viewers.
So this type of stuff has even been detailed in movies like, you know, the men who stare at goats.
I mean, you saw George Clooney.
It was a big movie.
And even declassified documents that were talking about experiments done during M.K. Ultra.
Of course, you know, the infamous CIA experiments that were where they were doing experiments on children and for my control and psychic abilities and all that.
So that part of the story may not be the hardest thing in the world to believe, to be honest with you.
But maybe this is a point where you might have some pause because guess what Project Montauk allegedly connects to?
None other than the Philadelphia experiment itself.
That's right.
The good old Philadelphia experiment personally, one of my favorite episodes that I have ever produced and done for you here on UAP, the Unidentified Alien Podcast.
I've always found that story to be extremely fascinating
whether or not it's plausible
is up for interpretation
but just the story itself
I've always enjoyed hearing and talking about
and of course Project Montauk connects to it
but here's the other thing
it takes it just a bit more
than one step further
when you hear how this all develops here
and just a warning
this is kind of a longer clip
but you'll see why at the ends
This is a lot of information, but here you go.
In the early 1940s, the United States had successfully teleported an entire warship in the
incident which would come to be known as the Philadelphia Experiment.
Under the quiet grounds of Camp Hero, though, the U.S. sought to perfect this technology.
Teleportation experiments began small, with items such as apples or pencils being moved
a few feet.
The installation of a nuclear power generator allowed much greater energy to be dumped into
the teleportation experiments until a stunning breakthrough.
Researchers were able to teleport a test subject outside of the Earth itself.
The subject was swiftly returned, but it already suffered exposure to deep space and died shortly
after.
Over the years, however, the technology would be refined to the point of allowing Project
Montauk scientists to teleport individuals all the way to Mars.
In fact, it's believed that in 2012 President Obama himself was teleported to Mars to meet
with an alien delegation there running a cooperative research base staffed by both Americans
and alien scientists.
Okay, so there you go.
A lot to impact there, obviously.
So let's start from the beginning.
Oh, and shout out to the infographics channel on YouTube.
They're the ones who had those clips that I was using today.
So good stuff by them.
But first of all, the connection to the Philadelphia experiment,
you know, saying that that was the first time they had successfully used teleportation
or even time travel in some cases in that story.
If you aren't familiar with the Philadelphia experiments, you can go back.
I think it was episode 60 or 61.
I'm trying to remember off the top of my head,
but I think it was 60,
where we covered that in great detail.
Talk about Obama on Mars.
Let's go to that real quick,
saying that he met with the delegation in 2012,
and this is, they're saying, again,
Project Montauk, okay,
is the theory that the base there,
Camp Hero, was turned into essentially
this top secret location
where mind experiments and,
you know, remote viewing experiments,
all the psychic ability experiments were all being done on this base,
on this, you know, at this camp.
And on top of that,
they were also working on teleportation experiments,
how to teleport somebody from one end to the other,
you know, wherever.
They also were working on time travel,
which I'm going to get to in a second.
But, I mean, that's a wild theory.
This is what was brought to us from Preston.
Nichols. I mean, he's talked about this before. The man I spoke about earlier who says, you know, as a child, he was used for experiments. And then I guess, you know, through regression hypnotherapy, came, everything came back to him. And then he says that he actually worked at Camp Hero or, you know, for Project Montau. And he was there and he saw some of these things happening later on. So it's just, it's a wild, fascinating claim from Preston Nichols and anybody who theorizes what Montau was all about.
that this is what's going on there.
Is it really a top secret location
where stuff like this is happening?
I don't know.
But you look at a possible connection here, okay,
to what they're talking about.
Let me again go back real quick to Barack Obama going to Mars
in 2012 to work with an alien delegation.
Now, as insane as that sounds, and I get it.
I get it when you say it, when you hear it, it sounds crazy.
But I'm going to actually connect this to something else
we spoke about in, yes, you guessed it, a previous episode.
Andrew Basiago, if you don't remember the name or if you don't know the name, you can just go back
to that episode.
I think it was somewhere like episode 19 or 20 about Andrew Basiago, who is a reported
time traveler and was used in government experiments as a child.
Again, you have that connection there as well about, you know, kind of using children,
impressionable children, you know, you're young, you can be molded into, you know,
whatever they want to mold you into. And he says he was used in these experimental trials and was
sent to Mars and was on Mars with Barack Obama as a child. That Barack Obama was part of these, you know,
time travel, teleportation experiments as a child along with Andrew Basiago, which is what
Andrew Basiago claims. And I get, that's, you know, a whole story that we go and
into that episode.
Again, I think it was like 19 or something like that.
If you want to go back and check it out wherever you find your podcasts on any streaming
network that you, you know, listen to right now.
But I just found that kind of odd that Andrew Basiaga.
I'm not saying that it's, you know, whether or not I believe this.
What I'm saying is that I just found a kind of odd that that connection is there,
that Andrew Basiago did talk about that there was this program,
this secret government program that was sending, you know,
and children to Mars to basically learn about, you know,
how to live there and how to sustain there and how to,
I guess, coexist with other alien civilizations.
So, and for him to say that he was there with Obama and then to hear that Project
Montauk used their teleportation devices, technology,
whatever you want to call it, to send him to Mars as president,
I just thought that was kind of odd.
Now, how about those man in space floating around?
That sounded awful.
I mean, talk about trial and error.
Hopefully that part isn't true.
My gosh.
And then just teleportation as a whole.
I mean, again, you're talking about Project Montauk,
the idea of this,
of this kind of being the main hub
where they were developing these things.
So, I mean, if some of this stuff is true,
I would even say that, yeah,
Project Montau may actually be stranger
than stranger things.
itself where again you know deffer brothers got their inspiration from project montaac for that
show but it doesn't end there hey guys so before we get back into the conversation i just want to
talk about something that affects all of us and it's scary starting something new right it's hard
and it is kind of terrifying because you think about all the work that goes into it are you going
to be able to succeed what new challenges am i going to face it's that uncertainty but i know how that is
because i can think back when i started uap i just just just
hoping for the best, and it's just like that when you're starting your own business.
That's why Shopify is so great and why I'm so happy to be able to talk about them.
Because despite all the fears and hesitations when starting something new,
it certainly helps to have a partner like Shopify on your side to help.
Shopify is the commerce platform behind millions of businesses around the world
and 10% of all e-commerce in the U.S. from household names like Death Wish Coffee,
Brooke Linnon, and Kylie.
But what if people haven't heard about your brand?
Well, Shopify helps you find your customers with easy to run email and social media campaigns.
But what if you hit that wall and you get stuck somewhere?
Well, no problem because Shopify is always around to share advice with their reward-winning 24-7 customer support.
Tackle all those important tasks in one place, from inventory to payments, to analytics, and more.
No need to save multiple websites or try to figure out what platform is hosting the tool that you need.
Everything is all in one place with Shopify, making your life easier and your business operations so much smoother.
So it's time to turn those what ifs into with Shopify today.
Sign up for your $1 per month trial today at Shopify.com slash UAP.
Go to Shopify.com slash UAP.
That's shopify.com slash UAP.
Because it is also said that Montauk became the home of the U.S. military perfecting
time travel. Like I said, I was going to get to that. According to Preston Nichols, he says that
grays and reptilians, we know about those, we've talked about those a lot, two different alien
species. He says they both worked at the secret base for Project Montau there on Camp Hero. And he says
that they helped U.S. soldiers to reverse engineer the tech to use for themselves, and it was
done back in the 80s. Now, you talk about, you know,
reverse engineering, of course, the first thing I think about is Bob Lazar.
I mean, how many times we heard about his claims of reverse engineering on Area 51 from alien technology,
whether it was from Roswell or other crashes that we may or may not have even heard about throughout time?
And he says that there's aliens working there at Camp Hero for Project Montauk with the U.S. soldiers
to help develop things like teleportation and time travel, because, of course, where else would we get that type of technology, right?
It has to come from somewhere.
and he says it came from extraterrestrials.
Now, to me,
I also can't help but to think of Philip Schneider.
Now, who is Philip Schneider?
That goes way back.
If you're just getting into the UIP podcast now,
you can go back and listen to, I think it was episode four.
I should probably have these in front of me at some point
so I can give you the accurate number.
But I think it was around episode four
where we talked about the Dulce base, okay?
And I believe that was actually the name of the episode.
But Philip Schneider was a guy who says that he was a government contractor
and was hired to work at the Dulce base,
which is supposedly the supposed top secret base was in New Mexico,
and he was hired to help clear out underground
to be able to build these structures,
the secret base underground, that could house gray aliens
and other species of extraterrestrials.
U.S. soldiers to work together cooperatively to develop future tech using alien technology.
Does this sound familiar?
So basically, what Philip Schneider claimed, and this was back in the 90s where he publicly
came out and said this was being done in the 80s at the Dulce base, which actually does, oddly
enough, match the timeline of what Preston Nichols is talking about, where you have this
reverse engineering aliens working for Project Bontock back in the 80s.
Philip Schneider for Dulce base in his disclosure in the 90s saying that this was happening in the 80s
in a separate location. So you have Long Island, okay, for Project Montauk. And you have New Mexico for
the Dulce base. And you have two different guys claiming essentially the same thing. And I don't know
if there's any history between Preston Nichols and Philip Schneider. What I do know is that you
have two different people in two different areas of the country claiming essentially the same thing.
that U.S. soldiers are working with extraterrestrials to develop future tech
and reverse engineer the alien technology.
Philip Schneider's claim was that in the Dulce base, they were doing this,
but the aliens were very hostile.
I also found that interesting because Preston Nichols,
going back to Project Montauk, he said that while he was working at the base,
that the gray aliens didn't like the humans.
They basically were just like, they didn't want to interact with them.
I guess he said the reptilians were maybe a little bit nice.
nicer, which is odd because everything I've heard about reptilians is that they are not very
benevolent creatures, but according to Preston Nichols, apparently they were easier to work with
than the grace.
But that's why I found this to be intriguing because just with the connection with Dulce Bayes
and Project Montauk to have those similar stories.
And with Philip Schneider talking about, I don't want to give too much away if you want
to go listen to the episode, but if you haven't heard it before,
things didn't go well for Philip Schneider while he was down at the Dulce base.
So if you want to go listen to that, then by all means again,
I think I said it was like episode four talking about the Dulce base,
but they did have similar stories.
And it's just, I don't know.
You know, when I find those connections, when I find those similarities,
it is kind of hard to just, you know, completely outrule it.
Just because you have two different people talking about kind of the same thing in separate locations.
And then when it comes to time travel, I mean, again,
You make that connection with Andrew Basiago, the guy who claimed that he was a time traveler in a secret government program.
So you have these different claims, whether it's some Andrew Basiago, whether, you know, in a different time period, whether it's from Philip Schneider back in the 80s and the 90s,
or whether it's Preston Nichols in, you know, talking about what was done at Project Montauk throughout the 50s, 60s, and 70s, and then through the 80s.
And then who else knows what happens after that when it comes to Project Montauk.
talk. But now today, Camp Hero is actually an area that is a protected state park. But who can see
what really took place there decade to go? As always, I will leave that up to you to decide.
But again, not to sound like a broken record, I just, I find some of those similarities
and connections to the other stories from the other people who completely independent from
each other have kind of come together to really sound similar.
I mean, we've gone over them.
Isn't it kind of strange?
If nothing else, no pun intended with strange.
I talked about stranger things earlier,
but if nothing else, it's just kind of weird that they do the details match.
I don't know.
Again, up to you.
There is much more to come, though, on part two.
Hopefully this wasn't too short for you when it came to Project.
talk. I wanted to cover those details with you and tell you what that was all about and some of the
wild connections that I found anyway to past stories. But next time, we're going to get into
top secret part two. And this is something that I've been looking to cover for, um, a while, actually.
And it's about Area 52. You know about Area 51? We've talked about that a lot. It comes up in
conversation. It's, I mean, they had Storm Area 51. It's part of, it's part of pop culture.
I mean area 51, everybody knows about that now.
But how about its lesser known counterpart, which is area 52?
I cannot wait to go over this with you next time because I'm telling you when I was putting this all together, that's when I realized that this was going to be too long.
And I wasn't going to go in, I wasn't going to be able to cover everything in detail the way I wanted to if I also brought in area 52 in this episode.
because that's where things really started to take like a rabbit hole dive for me personally
where I was like, oh my gosh, I can't leave this out, I can't leave this out, I got to talk about this,
and before I know it, it was a lot.
So next time on UAP, we will talk about Area 52 in part two of top secret, these top secret locations around the United States.
And what does it mean?
What's going on there?
I think you're going to find it fascinating.
But until then, make sure to check out UAP, the Unidentified Alien Podcasts.
Wherever you get your podcast, it's also on 850wFTL.com.
We always put the episodes up there.
I always update what's going on with the show on our Twitter.
The show's Twitter at UA Podcast 850.
Right there, you can check it out.
I put up different updates.
And also I share the show right there for you at UAP Podcast 850.
So any feedback, I always appreciate it, whatever you have on your mind.
I always appreciate any feedback that you might have.
If you have any personal stories that have happened to you,
then I'm always fascinated to hear those as well.
So feel free to reach out.
There's something that you want to get off your chest, suggestions, feedback,
or again, any of your own personal connections or stories.
So you can do that.
At UA Podcast 850, you can always check out the show wherever you get your podcast, Apple, Spotify, Amazon,
and be sure to subscribe.
And if I deserve it, you can leave a good rating on there as well.
on any of the place that you download the podcast.
But until next time, it's Stephen Deiner here on the Unidentified Alien podcast.
I will talk to you again for episode 66.
And again, we go over Area 52 for part two of this top secret series.
Until then, have a great day.
Have a great time listening to the show.
And I will talk to you again soon.
Thank you.
