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I remember the "Montauk Monster" in 2007 or 2008 (found on the south fork of Long Island NY) that was supposed to "prove" that "Secret Experiments" on Plum Island (off of the north fork of Long Island) were producing genetically manipulated animals. It was a decaying racoon, yet it seemed to be in the news all summer. I lived on LI at the time, so I don't know how "National" this story might have been.
[Plum Island itself is a whole other misunderstood place. The facilities are there for research on Animal diseases; I remember there were always rumors about biological warfare research and genetically modifies escapees. ]
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I remember the "Montauk Monster" in 2007 or 2008 (found on the south fork of Long Island NY) that was supposed to "prove" that "Secret Experiments" on Plum Island (off of the north fork of Long Island) were producing genetically manipulated animals. It was a decaying racoon, yet it seemed to be in the news all summer.
The Netflix series "Stranger Things" is inspired in part by the Montauk Project:
It's not impossible for a long thought extinct species to resurface. Our oceans are vast and remain largely unexplored to this day. Even a species like Megalodob may still lurk somewhere, despite how unlikely it seems. Scientists estimate that less than 1% of all living species have been documented.
I think it looks like a malformed, miscarried shark or dolphin fetus with the pink umbilical cord photo-shopped so it's fuzzy and won't show for what it actually is. I don't believe it was 5 feet long, it's way out of proportion to its surroundings if it is. Looks to me like it's maybe around 2 feet long or less, going by the size of objects in it's surroundings and the size of the swell in the water.
Actually Stranger Things was based on the Mk Ultra projects of the 1960s-mid 80s.
Developing telekinesis skills in adults and kids was one of the 70+ subprojects of Mk Ultra, kind of eerie to think there are probably a handful of adults out there today that went thru this as kids and may be similar to 'Eleven'!
Actually Stranger Things was based on the Mk Ultra projects of the 1960s-mid 80s.
Developing telekinesis skills in adults and kids was one of the 70+ subprojects of Mk Ultra, kind of eerie to think there are probably a handful of adults out there today that went thru this as kids and may be similar to 'Eleven'!
I think the Montauk Project was a subset or subproject under MK Ultra.
Are its genitals blurred out? What's with the blur?
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