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The MONTAUK PROJECT Al Bielek has lead a life most would not choose to live. While many would think that time travel, meeting aliens, and working on secret projects are exciting ventures, Al paid a big price for the privilege. Because those who set the agenda wish to keep their activities secret, Al was robbed of his family, his memories, and ultimately, his identity. They used advanced technologies to erase what was dear to him. However, their technologies are not perfect. Slowly, the memories came back. Al started meeting others who had been through the same process. Ultimately, a flood of memories returned. Many will question why Al hasnt been silenced. We deal with that subject during some of the audio interviews. Perhaps, those who set the agenda are allowing brief glimpses of the truth to emerge. Phil Schneider is a geologist and underground construction expert. Hes also a man who spent seventeen years working on government black projects. With a level 1 security clearance (Rhyolite 38), Phil worked at Area 51, S-4 and Los Alamos. He is one of only three survivors from the infamous Alien/Human war at Dulce, New Mexico and the Los Alamos underground areas in August of 1979. Over sixty government workers and agents were killed during those confrontations. After thirteen attempts on his life, Phil Schneider was found dead in his Wilsonville, Oregon apartment on January 17, 1996. He had apparently been dead for several days and reportedly had a rubber hose wrapped three times around his neck. Officially, suicide is now stated as the cause of death. The medical examiner took blood and urine samples at the autopsy but refused to analyze them, saying that the Clackamas County Coroners Office would not waste their money on a suicide. Samples were kept for twelve months. When interested parties asked for these samples to be sent to an independent lab eleven months later, they were missing and presumed destroyed. Schneider had missing fingers on his left hand, and limited motion in his shoulders. It was physically impossible for him to have held the rubber hose in his left hand with missing fingers and then wrap the hose three times around his own neck with shoulders that had limited motion. In order to end up where his body was, he would have to sit on the edge of his bed, wrap the hose around his neck, slowly and painfully strangle himself to death and fall head first into a wheel chair. Philip was an expert in chemicals and his own medical needs. He had multiple pills at hand that could have ended his life quickly and painlessly. He also had a 9 mm gun that he had borrowed to protect himself and could have ended his life with one shot. Phils connection to the Philadelphia Experiment and Montauk Project is an important one. Philips parents were Oscar and Sally Schneider. Captain Otto Oscar Schneider was a captured Nazi U-boat commander who was then repatriated into US Naval Intelligence. In that position, Captain Schneider was directly involved with the Philadelphia Experiment. During sea trials he discovered alien implants in the bodies of participants of the Philadelphia Experiment. No information about the Montauk project can be complete without the information offered by the late Phil Schneider.
Posted on: Sat, 29 Nov 2014 18:35:19 +0000

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