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Philadelphia Experiment and Other Ufo Conspiracies | 
enlarge | Authors: Brad Steiger, Alfred Bielek, Sherry Hanson Steiger Publisher: Inner Light - Global Communications Category: Book
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Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 275452
Media: Paperback Pages: 160 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 8.3 x 0.4
ISBN: 0938294970 Dewey Decimal Number: 001 EAN: 9780938294979 ASIN: 0938294970
Publication Date: April 1990 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Previous owner name on first page. All else is excellent. former library book. stamped and barcoded. We ship daily! The Rogue Valley Media Exchange (RVME) is owned and operated by the Rogue Valley Metaphysical Library (RVML), which is a 501(C)(3) nonprofit organization.
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Product Description In l943 the Navy accomplished the teleportation of a warship from Phila to Norfolk by successfully applying Einstein's Unified Field Theory. The experiment also caused the crew and officers of the ship to become invisible during which time they were sent to a time space warm. One survivor tells his amazing experience. Alfred Bielek has appeared along with the author on the Art Bell show many times.
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Don't believe every book you read. July 23, 2008 Gnome De Plume (Outer space) Especially this one, at least about the Philadelphia Experiment and Al Bielek . The center of the earth is NOT hollow, that is insane to think that people or demons dwell there. However if you want to find out what is up with the Philadelphia experiment, look here: http://www.bielek-debunked.com/Statements.html
Who do you believe? March 14, 2006 D. Allen (Sparks, Nv USA) I picked this book up nearly 10 years ago, and since then, it's been one of those books I like to scan through at least once a year. Brad Steiger has always been one of my favorite authors for those subjects that lie on the edge. I'd have to call this one a classic. The overall problem with this entry lies in the believability of the co-autor, Al Bielek. Would you beleive someone who claims to have been age-regressed by some government agency, and tells the tale through a second identity? I'm not going to say it's completely impossible, yet it seems in all rationality, highly improbable. Al claims that he was a sailor on the Eldrige when the imfamous "Philidelphia Experiment" took place; an experiment with electro-magnetic energy that was supposed to act like the cloaking device from Star Trek (though more than 20 years before the Star Trek series was ever conceived), but instead, ripped open a dimentional portal. I have my own beliefs on this subject, but the way Al Bielek spins the tale, I just have to discount Al's version. What I do enjoy about this book, however, are Brad's seperate stories in the last 1/3rd of the book. Strange tales about beings from middle Earth (the Dero) who have abduted humans, as well as strange places and wierd occrances. The second 1/3 of the book is almost like "The Best of FATE Magazine". Truthfull or not, this book is a very interesting read. Depending on weather or not you believe the tale of Al Bielek, you ought to have plenty of fun with this title. Serious reserchers, you probably ought to stay clear of the first 2/3ds, unless you are reading it for fun. To the rest of you who read these subjects for fun or intrest, this entry will take you on one hell of a ride. 4 1/2 stars for Brad; Al, well...I'll allow the rest of you to pass judgement.
About 20 % Good Material - 80 % Filler April 3, 2002 Jeff Marzano (Essex Junction, VT USA) 10 out of 14 found this review helpful
This book has it's good points but veers too far away from the subject of the title. It contains things like: -was Noah's arc a flying saucer -are there people living under the earth -who were the original people who lived in Atlantis. These things are interesting but have absolutely nothing to do with UFO conspiracies. The book jumps all over the place with stories about things like some guy who was enslaved in a cave in some desert somewhere by devils. The book has some value mainly for the sparce input provided by Al Bielek. The experiences of Bielek related to the Philadelphia Experiment affected him deep within his soul. He disappeared and his wife and child never found out what happened to him. So much for the government's concern for those who participate in such dangerous activities. Some of the things Bielek says are very thought provoking but you won't find any good expansion of those topics here. Another problem is people try to speculate about the intentions of these weird alien creatures who impregnate females to create hybrid life forms. They are evil. That much is obvious. They are just one form of an evil force that can take any form. Alien Autopsy: Fact or Fiction? The Truth About The Philadelphia Experiment Missing Time Secret Life: Firsthand, Documented Accounts of UFO Abductions
THE POSSIBILITIES ARE ENDLESS January 14, 2002 MikeMuller (Cleveland) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I just saw co-author Al Bielek on the CONSPIRACY ZONE and despite attempts by the host to ridicule his guest -- and the subject of time travel in general -- I thought Bielek did a good job of defending his story as told in this book. The Philadelphia Experiment subject is a hard one of pin down, but I feel this book does a better job than most in getting to the root of the mtter. After reading the bok and seeing Bielek on TV, I am more convinced than ever that the experiment took place. The book is a good read -- its hard to put down.
Don't Buy this Book May 6, 2001 12 out of 15 found this review helpful
This book is about 100 pages of big type. Just a bunch of hearsay stories thrown together with no attempt made to validate them. It may be a good read for middleschool level reader; but it will never be worth the ... that I had to pay for it. This is a 3$ book that you buy at a book fair in a Junior High School.
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