Post by ekauqodielak on Aug 15, 2019 19:36:05 GMT -5
Weird shit. Have any of Nichols' claims been verified?
So…is there any corroboration?
Preston Nichols is a strange individual. (No sh*t Sherlock! )
I attended two separate presentations he did in about 1998 and 1999 about Montauk, and the experimental application of thought messages onto popular recordings that were allegedly done there.
To be in his presense is both fascinating, exhilarating, and ultimately d...r...a...i...n...i...n...g. I mean seriously - the guy will mess up your aura and energy!
And this may be no fault of his own. Afterall, when he was working at Montauk, he didn't even know it! Or at least, one version of himself didn't.
He had been psychologically fractured into two versions of himself, he maintains, one of whom was an electronics guy who worked with Phil Spector, and then -
a guy who applied thoughts to recordings being made for release to the public, in an experiment to see if they would influence the buyers of the records, at Montauk.
But he had no conscious awareness of being the second guy.
So... It's not as if he had worked at Walmart, and it would be an easy thing to do to check and see what years he had been there.
Most of what happened at Montauk was secret, and - frankly - sinister. Experiments were done there (Nichols says) to see if people could be mind-controlled;
if young impressionable boys (involuntarily captured) could be made psychic, if drug induced states would enable people to be more omniscient, and worse.
Amidst the wreckage of the radar station, buildings, and 'no go' areas of the 'public park' that is there now, not much of what truly went on there
is likely to be found. Ever.
I would take anything that Preston Nichols says with a grain of salt, not because it didn't happen, but because it would be awfully hard to prove one way or another.
It is worth mentioning that the "Marshmallow Man" scenes in the movie Ghostbusters were said to have been inspired by the story of "Junior", a monster created
through the thought processes of a Montauk employee who was so disgusted by what was happening there, that he created the monster to destroy the place.
There are some people who have unusually concentrated magnetic energy. I have a friend who has a brain tumor they keep having to pare down every few years. It's in a place where they can't take the whole thing out without seriously disabling him. But it's slow growing and non-cancerous. He's broken the MRI machines 3 times…just by, you know, being there. His microwave implodes. Electronics in his cars. Other things. Basically, you can't let him near any electronics.
I'd venture to guess that even if Nichols wasn't someone who naturally had an abnormal magnetic pull, his work might have induced such a state.
Did you find his tales of Montauk credible? I mean, do you think he was actually even there?
How much of his studio work has been corroborated?