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<blockquote data-quote="AndrewH" data-source="post: 203341" data-attributes="member: 12972"><p>Al Bielek was not a time traveler, nor did he have anything to do with the Philadelphia Experiment. Nothing he has ever said has checked out.. Once I can post websites I can point you to some excellent resources.</p><p></p><p>I thought I would look into one of the claims of Al Bielek for all his believers;</p><p></p><p>When asked about his alleged career in the US Navy, Bielek repeatedly answered, that he (then as Edward Cameron) and his brother Duncan Cameron were entering service in September 1939, and, after a 90-days training, both were sent to the USS Pennsylvania. The National Archives weren't able to locate any documents about an Edward or Duncan Cameron for the time specified by Al Bielek. I happen to have access to all the crew lists for the USS Pennsylvania and to no surprise, 1939/1940 there is no record of a Duncan or Edward Cameron. in fact, the only Cameron listed is Wilbur O Cameron. He was not on the ship he states period. If there are any doubts that I could have these records;</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]10019[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndrewH, post: 203341, member: 12972"] Al Bielek was not a time traveler, nor did he have anything to do with the Philadelphia Experiment. Nothing he has ever said has checked out.. Once I can post websites I can point you to some excellent resources. I thought I would look into one of the claims of Al Bielek for all his believers; When asked about his alleged career in the US Navy, Bielek repeatedly answered, that he (then as Edward Cameron) and his brother Duncan Cameron were entering service in September 1939, and, after a 90-days training, both were sent to the USS Pennsylvania. The National Archives weren't able to locate any documents about an Edward or Duncan Cameron for the time specified by Al Bielek. I happen to have access to all the crew lists for the USS Pennsylvania and to no surprise, 1939/1940 there is no record of a Duncan or Edward Cameron. in fact, the only Cameron listed is Wilbur O Cameron. He was not on the ship he states period. If there are any doubts that I could have these records; [ATTACH type="full" alt="10019"]10019[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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