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Note problem where said Nibiru system clashes with Destroyer Eldredge reports.
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<blockquote data-quote="TimeFlipper" data-source="post: 203224" data-attributes="member: 6456"><p>You were wrong about the 1984 Philadelphia Experiment Movie, the Eldridge never moved to Norfolk...It first went "Radar Invisible" in the Philadelphia Naval Yard and then completely disappeared altogether, where it got stuck in "hyperspace" and 2 sailors jumped overboard because of all the weird things that were going on board the ship...</p><p></p><p>Yes, some things HAD to be changed in the Philadelphia Experiment Movie (Government insistence)....The movie was not even allowed for general release until 1984!!...From what I recall, it took almost 10 years before the Philadelphia Experiment was allowed to be shown on any US TV channel, which proves the US Government didn't want people to know too much about Project Rainbow!!</p><p></p><p>Maybe there was some damage done to the Eldridge, but in wartime (World War 2) ships and aeroplanes were repaired super fast...Remember it was 1951 (8 years after 1943) when the Eldridge was eventually sold off to the Greek Navy...Also in the 1950s, research was conducted by John Von Neuman into the "human factor" of what happened to the sailors in the original Philadelphia Experiment..</p><p></p><p>Allegedly, after the disappearances deaths and psychological problems encountered by the sailors on the top deck of the Eldridge, no further experiments took place until an answer could be found to remedy the awful results from the original experiment...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TimeFlipper, post: 203224, member: 6456"] You were wrong about the 1984 Philadelphia Experiment Movie, the Eldridge never moved to Norfolk...It first went "Radar Invisible" in the Philadelphia Naval Yard and then completely disappeared altogether, where it got stuck in "hyperspace" and 2 sailors jumped overboard because of all the weird things that were going on board the ship... Yes, some things HAD to be changed in the Philadelphia Experiment Movie (Government insistence)....The movie was not even allowed for general release until 1984!!...From what I recall, it took almost 10 years before the Philadelphia Experiment was allowed to be shown on any US TV channel, which proves the US Government didn't want people to know too much about Project Rainbow!! Maybe there was some damage done to the Eldridge, but in wartime (World War 2) ships and aeroplanes were repaired super fast...Remember it was 1951 (8 years after 1943) when the Eldridge was eventually sold off to the Greek Navy...Also in the 1950s, research was conducted by John Von Neuman into the "human factor" of what happened to the sailors in the original Philadelphia Experiment.. Allegedly, after the disappearances deaths and psychological problems encountered by the sailors on the top deck of the Eldridge, no further experiments took place until an answer could be found to remedy the awful results from the original experiment... [/QUOTE]
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