Conspiracy Theory: The Philadelphia Experiment

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Conspiracy Theory of the Philadelphia Experiment The Philadelphia Experiment or “Project Rainbow” was the name given to a naval military experiment which included a U.S. Navy destroyer the U.S.S. Eldridge that was able to be cloaked and have the ability to have instant teleportation. The conspiracy of the Philadelphia Experiment says the government had used their advanced technology of invisibility and teleportation for warfare purposes like in World War II when the U.S. had cloaked their navy’s ships to escape enemy radar from the German U-boats, so the navy can have their full naval assault on the main islands of Japan to quickly end the war; the use of this advanced technology should only be used for instant transportation, but there are deadly and mental effects making technology only to be used under certain circumstances like war. The Philadelphia Experiment had took effect at the graving dock in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania around the time of October 28, 1943 when the Eldridge had mysteriously faded out of sight from the Philadelphia shipyard and reappeared in …show more content…

These dangerous effects mean only the abilities of transportation and invisibility can be used under very minimal circumstances. Everyone knows about the Philadelphia Experiment, but whether this story is true or just a myth still needs to be solved. The great conspiracy theory started to unravel when Morris Jessup an author of a book about UFOs that had contained information and details from the Philadelphia Experiment had been called to the U.S. Navy’s office of Naval Research to solve the secret of the mysterious experiment. The ONR wanted to know how Jessup had gotten the notes to write his book. Jessup had lead the ONR to a man named Carlos