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Eleven was an orphan with telekinesis. Her preternatural abilities have been linked to genetic mutations caused by her mother's drug use. When she was just two years old, she was taken for experiments by a clandestine faction of the U.S. Military. She has subsequently lived out a majority of her life in a small cell beneath Camp Hero. During this time, she and a group of other children (One to Ten) were subjected to a series of painful, dangerous experiments. Her powers proved greater than the other children, and she began to receive special attention from Agent One. Outside of Agent One, she has little experience interacting with others and has no memory of the outside world. When she escapes the laboratory at the start of our series, she finds herself experiencing real life for the first time. This proves both terrifying... and thrilling. If Mike is the Elliot of our show, Eleven is our “E.T.” Asides from the physical abuse, Swerdlow claimed that he had observed Montauk research staff sexually abuse the children to break them down further. When the experiments started they’d target ‘expendable’ boys like orphans, runaways or the children of drug addicts. The kind of kids no one would really come looking for. In their attempts to bypass Nazi radar, the USS Eldridge vanished and reappeared at another location. This achievement was possible through electromagnetic fields. which in turn is documented rather too well) left me with a very horrible impression and sensation of these rituals ... I was traumatized by this information

According to Nichols, the basement levels of Camp Hero were flooded with cement once all the equipment was destroyed and the project was shut down, with anyone involved in the project having their memories of the project suppressed using MK-Ultra techniques. abusive mind control operations involving thousands of young people during the Phoenix/ Montauk Project, now contending the project was only involved with time travel While I highly doubt that Camp Hero is hiding a portal to another dimension—or its inhabitants, the slimy Demogorgons—this seemingly fantastical plot description may not actually seem that strange to anyone familiar with the basics of the Montauk Project. Strange things carefully avoided sensitive topics, but he did say that he takes issue with how some of the Montauk books were written, saying that

THE 'PHILADELPHIA EXPERIMENT'

Nearly all of the key details are either disprovable through obvious chronological inconsistencies or violations of the established laws of physics. Moreover, no two retellings of the Philadelphia experiment story are ever the same and people who actually served on the Eldridge in 1943 dispute the story entirely. Nonetheless, this conspiracy theory had been bouncing around for a few decades before it helped give birth to the Montauk Project story. A Tale Of Two Portals: From The Philadelphia Experiment To The Montauk Project It turns out that for some, especially Preston Nichols and Peter Moon, these are not science fiction events, but real ones that they captured in their book The Montauk Project: Experiments in Time. The book’s narrative is supposedly centered on real events, which took place between the 1970s and the 1980s. We finally decided we'd had enough of the whole experiment. The contingency program was activated by someone approaching Duncan while he was in the chair and simply whispering "The time is now." At this moment, he let loose a monster from his subconscious. And the transmitter actually portrayed a hairy monster. It was big, hairy, hungry and nasty. But it didn't appear underground in the null point. It showed up somewhere on the base. It would eat anything it could find. And it smashed everything in sight. Several different people saw it, but almost everyone described a different beast. So as you can probably guess Barnes's issue wasn't to do with the theories themselves, but the PEOPLE.

Duncan Cameron, Bielek’s brother, displayed some psychic abilities as he sat in the chair several times. During his time with the psychic chair, Cameron exhibited additional abilities to manifest objects with his mind.Karen was originally described to had short blonde hair, wears conservative blouse and blue jeans hiked high above her waist. Despite its cinematic trope, the Montauk Project ended when the boys overpowered researchers. Nichols, Duncan Cameron, and some other boys rebelled against their captors.

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