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Art Bell - Coast to Coast AM - 03-20-97 - Al Bielek - The Phildephia Experiment Rare 2nd interview

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Interview from 97, the second appearance for Al Bielik. Re-visiting the story of his 'first hand' account of the Philadelphia Experiment and the equipment involved.

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  • This interview is from '97'--the interviewee saying he was 70 at that time. That means he was born in 1927--making him 13 in 1940, when he claims he had a Ph.d and was a Naval officer. Make sense?

  • @runestone0

    That is partially covered in this interview, but Al doesnt elaborate. If im not mistaken ,he covers it more in depth in other interviews.

  • The Nazis didnt have radar during the war.....so i cant belive this at all!

  • @1THETRUTH10

    Look up 'The pocket battleship Admiral Scheer'. To my understanding the Germans had radar prior to WWII.

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  • @TunedCavityLasers Damn. I wanted to believe this whole thing but.... how can that be explained? :(

  • It's funny because how could he not believe that Al went into the future if he knew time travel was not just possible but "easy" to do with the technology they had.

  • @runestone0 You don't understand his story. He was placed into a new body. His original name was Dr. Ed Cameron. He is now Al Bielek. You need to re-investigate this story.

  • This is awesome. They have space whips, but we have cameras , and video. Let's trade our video technology, for the space machine. Heeee heeee.

  • @erichvrundstedt I saw a program on the bbc that said at best, they made minimal use of radar an it was no where near as good as what the brits where using.

  • @1THETRUTH10 the germans did use and have radar during ww2.

  • @runestone0 in the interview he say they went 40 years in the future in an hours time so from 1943 to 1983 so he was born in 1887 so in 1940 he was actually 53 with a Ph.d and was a naval officer

  • art had some jams.

  • I know for a fact the germans had little radar ability during the war,and they made the huge mistake of not taking the chance to bomb RAF radar stations. I've seen many a documentry where they discuss this fact on the history channel.

  • @runestone0 He claims his soul was put into the body of Al Bielik after the Philadelphia Experiment:-?

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