Cern: The Next Bermuda Triangle?

(Conspiracy Nation, 05/06/08)In “Secrets Of The Unified Field” (Adventures Unlimited Press, 2008), Joseph P. Farrell describes after-affects suffered by crew members involved in the “Philadelphia Experiment.” Magneto-phosphenes and Purkinji patterns were experienced. (Sensation of light produced by stimuli other than light.) Worse than this, there was a tendency to at times become “caught in the flow,” “stuck in the green,” and/or “stuck in molasses.” The USS Eldridge was supposed to become only invisible to radar, but the alleged “Philadelphia Experiment” worked “too well”: the DE-173 USS Eldridge itself became invisible, along with her crew. Later, such a little thing as a magnetic compass could again pull Eldridge crew members “into the green.” (See also, “Philadelphia Experiment At Cern?” http://www.shout.net/~bigred/Cern.html)

Farrell (op. cit.) pins down that Destroyer Escort 173 (DE-173) USS Eldridge was at sea when the “Philadelphia Experiment” took place, and not in a Philadelphia dockyard. (A small prototype of the experiment may have occurred in Philadelphia.) The Eldridge, it turns out, was near Bermuda when unanticipated results affected the ship and its crew. This raises the possibility that not only did the crew members suffer after-effects (Purkinji patterns, being “caught in the flow,” etc.), but that the area around Bermuda itself may also have suffered similar after-effects. The “Bermuda Triangle” phenomena might be also an after-effect of the “Philadelphia Experiment.”

A Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has been built at Cern, near Geneva, Switzerland. This summer, an unusual experiment is planned. But as in the case of the rumored Philadelphia Experiment, there are concerns about “unintended consequences.” A “runaway black hole” (extremely dense matter with huge gravitational pull) could begin sucking in everything around it. There are also fears about “strangelets,” described as “kind of genetically re-engineered subatomic particles that could change other particles into more of themselves.” When the first Atomic bomb was tested in New Mexico, the scientists did not know if the chain-reaction would stop: there was a chance the A-bomb would blow up the entire planet. Something roughly similar could also conceivably happen with the Cern “strangelets.” (“One big bang is usually all it takes,” by Rahn Forney. http://www.ldnews.com/columns/ci_9136866)

In 2002, Houston's Brentwood Baptist Church became the first to contain a McDonald's restaurant inside. (“First McChurch Launched,” http://www.shout.net/~bigred/McChurch.htm). To the Conspiracy Nation editor, this was an ominous sign. He had had a vivid dream in the 1980s concerning the “return of the Moors (Muslims)” to Europe and that continent becoming “a stony land.” The dream also contained a church with a McDonald's restaurant in the back. (“And Europe Is A Stony Land,” http://www.shout.net/~bigred/StoneyLand.html)

Ever since and on several occasions, this editor has pondered the meaning of “and Europe is a stony land.” Might it involve the consequence of nuclear war, with Europe reduced to rubble? Now, a new interpretation has come to mind: Europe or parts of it converted into a sort of “Bermuda Triangle,” after-effect of the Cern experiment.

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