This is a fascinating story, and TPTB can't destroy it, so they just let it languish until they think everyone's forgotten about it. I am reviving
this thread with some new and relevant information.
First of all, here are the Internet sites with the most information on the Montauk Project, born out of the equally-maligned Philadelphia
Experiment:
www.world-famous.com...
www.alienshift.com...
TIME TRAVEL THRU "THE MONTAUK PROJECT"
The Project was shut down abruptly, when one of the participants allegedly created a "monster" that escaped into the NYC subway. The subway was shut
down as they hunted for this "monster", and the head of the NYC subway system at the time was so distraught that he resigned the next day. The
Montauk Project was abruptly shut down permanently, and the underground area filled with concrete to prevent any future "escapes".
If Time Travel was being performed at the end of Long Island thru the 1940s (or beyond), could "exotic" microbes or DNA have been introduced to NYC
from Time Travelers? Here are some surprising recent research projects in NYC:
weill.cornell.edu...
FIRST DNA MAP OF NEW YORK SUBWAY SYSTEM MICROBES
But fully half the DNA collected could not be identified!
This matches a study done last year, of trying to analyze microbes in the soil in Central Park:
source.colostate.edu...
SOIL MICROBES OF CENTRAL PARK, NEW YORK
Soil microbes from deserts, rain forests, prairies and forests were found. Even stranger, only 8.5% to 16.2% of the soil microbes were known!
Researchers were astounded to find that up to 90% of the microbes were totally unknown, with no names or details about the part they play in soil
habitat or soil fertility.
(NOTE: Besides Time Travel, New York is also well known as an "immigrant melting pot", and the Men In Black movies joked about their outer space
visitors too. But one theory says that arriving UFOs with extra-terrestrials may be attracted to the brightest city on a continent - and New York City
at night outshines all the other North American cities.)
edit on 7-2-2015 by MKMoniker because: (no reason given)