Al Bielek

Al Bielek was born in 1927. While working for various military contractors, the people who worked with him began to reveal the truth about the US government's involvement with extraterrestrials and PSYOPS (Psychological Operations) programs. Strange things started to happen to him soon afterwards.

Recruited into the "Montauk Project," Bielek said he worked his normal day job in California, and then would take a highly classified underground magnetic levitation subway train from Los Angeles to Montauk.

In January 1988, his memories of his participation in the Philadelphia Experiment started to return. Bielek made the decision to go public with the information about his involvement at Montauk and the Philadelphia Experiment in 1989. Since then he has been a frequent speaker on radio programs and conferences.

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  • Dearly Departed Special III

    For over 23 years, Coast to Coast AM has been host to some of the bravest, and most innovative and informed experts. George Noory played and commented on six different interviews from former guests in the C2C family that are no longer with us, yet whose legacies and ideas live...More »
  • Risks of Fluoride

    Director of the Fluoride Action Network, Paul Connett and leading dentist in the fight against fluoride, Dr. Bill Osmunson will discuss the dangers and risks of the use of fluoride in our toothpaste and drinking water.More »
  • Power of the Crystal Skulls

    Scientific researcher of ancient artifacts, Richard Shafsky discussed his work with the Mayan crystal skull and how it has conveyed important information about Earth history and changes. He was first introduced to the Mayan skull in the 1970's via a Mayan shaman, whom he said...More »
  • Philadelphia Experiment & Montauk

    In the middle two hours of the show Al Bielek revisited his claim that he participated in the Philadelphia Experiment aboard the USS Eldridge in 1943 as a man named Edward Cameron. The experiment to make the ship invisible misfired, he explained, because the donut-shaped...More »
  • Philadelphia Experiment and Beyond

    Al Bielek, who said he was a participant in the Philadelphia Experiment, was the main guest on Monday night. In his life as "Edward Cameron," he said he was aboard the U.S.S. Eldridge on August 12, 1943, when the ship became invisible as part of a military test.More »