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May 27, 1994: Montauk Project - Preston Nichols

May 27, 1994: Montauk Project - Preston Nichols

The Art Bell Archive · Arthur William Bell III

February 18, 20232h 53m

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Show Notes

Preston Nichols, electrical engineer and self-described participant in the Montauk Project, tells Art Bell about a secret military program that evolved from the Philadelphia Experiment into research involving mind control, time manipulation, and interdimensional exploration at the decommissioned Montauk Air Force Station on Long Island.

Nichols explains that his role involved modifying a former SAGE radar transmitter to broadcast frequency-hopping pulse signals between 420 and 460 megahertz, creating what he calls a mind amplifier. He describes a system where a trained psychic's holographic thought patterns were picked up by sensors, processed through computers, and transmitted at roughly 100 million watts of power. Nichols claims the technology could inject thoughts into a person's mind at distances of thousands of miles and even precipitate physical objects from concentrated mental imagery. He reveals that he and colleagues deliberately sabotaged the project by creating a destructive thought-form after concluding the work had turned dangerous. Nichols reports that transmissions in the same frequency range continue emanating from the supposedly decommissioned base.

A detailed and controversial account from an engineer who claims firsthand involvement in one of the most persistent legends of secret government experimentation.