Finally the truth about the Montauk Project!
Were the Montauk Boys victims of aliens or victims of the world's weirdest conspiracy cult?,
Finally the truth about the Montauk Project!,
Preston Nichols, Peter Moon, Alexandra Chica Bruce,
Montauk Project, Camp Hero, Philadelphia Experiment,
disinfo.com, Richard Metzger, Stewart Swerdlow, MK-Ultra,
Mind Control, Delta T, Eldridge, Time Travel, Monarch, conspiracy, Scientology
Being a mind control 'victim' n be good business. Take, for example, Stewart Swerdlow, the poster boy of Camp Hero. Swerdlow rode the Montauk legend to become a regular on the lucrative New Age/metaphysics lecture circuit, dispensing wisdom aquirred from his "unique experiences" at Camp Hero. He claims, among other things, that he traveled through the Montauk vortex to bottle the blood of Christ as it dripped from the cross (part of a cloning endeavor called the Antichrist Project). he was also once the ambassador to the planet Umo.
For $145, Swerdlow can look into your "auric field" for an hour and a half, and for $75 he'll sell you a "Box of Stones" -crystals and quartz- all "cleansed" and "energized". He offers dream analysis, "mind pattern" analysis, fertility consultations. Apparently, Swerdlow can do about anything for your personal health. He plugs his powers from the moral high ground of passionate sincerity (sincerity is the currency of the beleiver market). But from afar, his act looks like mountebank self-promotion. Before Montauk, he was presumably the same Stewart Swerdlow who in 1992 pled guilty to bank fraud after embezzling hundreds of thousands of dollars frmo a Long Island food distributor, was sentenced to 33 months in federal prison, then claimed he was brainwashed nito diverting funds as the fall guy in a larger conspiracy that no doubt involved his own sexual programming at Camp Hero.