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The philledelphia experiment

whisky

Boobie inspector
In 1943 the US navy tried to make a lump of cheese invisible to radar, they ran wires round and round the cheese, then pumped high voltage into it.

Then something went wrong.

Some witnesses say the cheese dissapeared completely, some say it materialised in Norfolk virgina 200 miles away, some say that the cheese melted and men where half buried into the cheese.

Whatever happened, the experiment had little impact on the war effort.

It did however make for a way to spread creamy cheese on toast.
 
SO THAT'S HOW MY VELVEETA VANISHED BEFORE MY EYES
 
In 1972 a crack commando unit was sent to prison by a military court for a crime they didn't commit. These men promptly escaped from a maximum security stockade to the Los Angeles underground. Today, still wanted by the government, they survive as soldiers of fortune. If you have a problem, if no one else can help, and if you can find them, maybe you can hire the Cheese Team.
 
Gee Whisky, if I didn't know any better I'd think you were talk about me.
 
I remember TPE being a really shitty movie (complete with even shittier sequel), but there was a non-fiction book based on the whole alleged project that was ENORMOUSLY creepy. IIRC, it wasn't even so much the particulars of the experiment; it was that all the information was coming from this one guy who kept writing about it in these letters, writting in high-end OCD micro handwriting and with different color pens, and how this guy had this uncanny ability to elude investigators and send the letters from random locations & times that made no sense. Some of the incidents he described --especially the story of the 3-4 sailors in a bar who, in the midst of some weird atmospherical effects, joined arms and literally vanished in front of 10-20 people-- chilled the living fuck out of me. Even as paranoid fantasy it's brilliant stuff...you can bet guys like Chris Carter and Art Bell drew heavy inspiration from it.

Haven't flipped through it in years...
 
Gee Whisky, if I didn't know any better I'd think you were talk about me.

Not unless you were on the USS Eldridge, or invented spreadable cheese.
 
The more outrageous the conspiracy sounds, the more people will believe it to be true.
 
Well, I'm convinced.

Was the Romulan cloaking device based on the experiment/
 
I dont know, but I think there had been invisible ships in sci fi before then, well invisible planes for sure.
 
invisible-plane.jpg
 
The very example I was thinking of
 
An invsible plane that you can actually see. Effective!
 
It's 'cause ground crews hate the REALLY INVISIBLE ones.
 
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