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The life of Ed Cameron

Al describes his early life as Ed Cameron. He was born on August 4th 1916 in Bay Shore Long Island, New York to father Alexander Duncan Cameron and mother (maiden name) Arville from a common law marriage. His Aunt Arnold raised him and Duncan in a 26-room mansion in Long Island.

Ed went to Princeton in 1932 and finished up his education with a PhD at Harvard in 1939. He met Dr. John Von Neumann first at Princeton – a meeting that would change the course of his life.

After Ed left Harvard, both Ed and his brother Duncan were recruited to work with the Navy in September 1939 and sent through a 90-day training school and left with the rank of Lt. "JG". Dr. Von Neumann recruited both of them to work in the Project Invisibility (Rainbow) project.

Before starting in the project, both of them have to relearn their physics. Dr. John Von Neumann taught the two brothers about gravity, time, and quantum physics – how it really works. Ed needed to learn the theory behind invisibility so he could accurately report to the Navy the progress of the experiment.

While working in this project, Ed got to meet Tesla and Albert Einstein. Both were heavily involved in developing the mathematical theories behind the project. Al believes that Albert Einstein did complete his Unified Field Theory and was used to create the overall set of equations to produce invisibility.

The audio segments below features the first five minutes of the entire program.
Ed Cameron's early life
Ed Cameron's life Part II - Visit to Alpha Centauri to being regressed to Al Bielek
Background on the development of the Philadelphia Experiment
Description of the equipment and tests performed prior to the Philadelphia Experiment
The Philadelphia Experiment
Trip to the year 2137
Trip to the year 2749
Link to Wingmakers website.

In September 1940, the first test of invisibility was performed on a small Navy tender in Brooklyn New York Navy Yard, and was a success. No sailors were on board and all the power was externally supplied. At that point, the Navy took over and classified the project as “Project Rainbow”.

Roosevelt was excited about the success of the project and asked to perform the invisibility on a battleship. Remember, at that time the United States was loosing half of their merchant ships going to the UK, to the German U-Boats.

While waiting for the battleship to be modified, Ed and Duncan were assigned to the USS Pennsylvania. They were scheduled to leave to Pearl Harbor on December 5th, 1941, and had their orders canceled because it was known that the Japanese would bomb Pear Harbor. Apparently, the brothers were deemed too valuable to put into harms way.

After the test on the USS Eldridge, Ed married Mary Jane and bore one son – Jeff Cameron. Al claims he has memories of four other children, but with different mothers. Ed was transferred to Los Alamos National Laboratory in July 1944, to assist Dr. Teller and Von Neumann with the atomic bomb project.

Ed Cameron had access to secret files at Los Alamos and learned that time travel was already accidentally discovered in 1936 near the Bermuda Triangle by a Navy Ship. Apparently the ship disappeared and reappeared two months later. His questions about this project were met with response – “Don’t ask!”

While working on the Hydrogen Bomb Project, Ed and Dr. Teller strongly disagreed with the viability of weaponizing Fusion. Ed believed it to be unpredictable. Eventually, this disagreement got Ed forcibly separated from his family and a one-way ticket to Washington DC in 1947.

Despite Ed’s plea with our government, they told him he could continue working, but had to leave his family. Today, Al still doesn’t recall why he had to leave his family. 

His next project was to be an observer of the Mach 1 project at Edwards Air Force Base. He worked closely with Jack Ridley and got to know Chuck Yeager. When the project concluded, Ed and Jack decided to go into business with each other. They formed a company in California called JRC Enterprises.

Their company worked toward building the first ion propulsion engine. They received funding from the military and ultimately were successful in 1953. When the test was successful, Ed’s father Alexander got involved and promised to fund the project to move into production.

Something went wrong. Apparently, this technology stepped on the toes of some other powerful group. Al thinks it has something to do with the Cristaldi Research Group. It was decided to take Ed out. A group of “Black Ops” soldiers removed Ed from the premises and put him on a train to the Pentagon. 

Ed was taken to MacLean Virginia, placed into a portal, and sent to Alpha Centauri One. After several days interrogation by aliens, Ed was returned to the Pentagon.  

Even though reporting in daily, Ed was never again given another assignment. Continual inquiry on Ed's part finally resulted in a plea to the Joint Chiefs.  Their response was "there is nothing we can do, it is out of our hands."

Ed was then taken to Montauk on August 12th 1953, and physically regressed to Al Bielek and the year - 1927.

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Photos of Alexander Duncan Cameron Sr. and Duncan Cameron Part II. Alexander Cameron is the father of Ed Cameron and both versions of Duncan Cameron.

Alexander Cameron 1917 - U.S. Navy young_a_cameron.jpg (38538 bytes) 1941 - U.S. Coast Guard. (Voluntary Service) alexander_cameron.jpg (31055 bytes)
Princeton yearbook 1936 showing photo of Ed Cameron. yale_yearbook.jpg (120994 bytes) Cameron estate, built in 1906, where Ed and Duncan grew up (Long Island, NY) cameron_estate.jpg (199987 bytes)

Pictures of people connected with the Philadelphia Experiment

Final briefing inside the USS Eldridge August 9, 1943. Lecturer - A. Yaglu. Don Thor, Oscan Schneider, Lawrence Schmidt (Maxon Electronics Corp.),  final briefing in ready room on uss eldridge 9 august 1943.jpg (149037 bytes)

Morris Hablagnian, Dr. Vannevar Bush.

Oscan Schneider, Medical Officer for USS Eldridge test and father of Philip Schneider. Legend is that he was a German U Boat Commander. Oscar Scheider in the Pentagon 1947.jpg (162317 bytes)
1943 Photo of Oscar Schneider. Oscar Schneider 1943.jpg (130385 bytes) Cover of publication with photo of Philip Schneider describing his life and death. phil schneider.jpg (290855 bytes)
Picture of a German U Boat taken off a documentary - Code Breakers. Al thinks Oscar Schneider is in the picture uboat.jpg (19807 bytes) T. Townsend Brown - Specialist in electrostatics and gravity research. Made major contributions to the Philadelphia Experiment. scientist.jpg (14795 bytes)
Graduating class which comprised of the test crew for the USS Eldridge 1942.  Note: Alexander Cameron is in the front. test crew of the USS Eldridge DE173.jpg (228570 bytes) Don Thor (from Venus) and future President of AIL (Airborne Instrument Labs)  John Clark, at the Philadelphia Naval Yard during the time of the experiment. don_thor_1943.jpg (38299 bytes)
Albert Einstein confers with 2 Naval Officers - 1943. einstein_navy.jpg (27605 bytes) Dr. John Von Neumann affirmation letter. von_neumann_afirmation.jpg (89733 bytes)
Dr. John von Neumann - 1945. von_neumann.jpg (20233 bytes) Dr. John von Neumann with research assistants. Taken at Los Alamos Labs in New Mexico - 1944. von_neumann_assistance.jpg (18023 bytes)

Pictures of the USS Eldridge DE 173 (note: there were two USS Eldridges -  DE 173 used in the Philadelphia Experiment was built in the Brooklyn Navy Yard in 1942 and completed in the Philadelphia Naval yard in 1943)

Launch of DE 173 at the Newark Shipbuilding yards - July 25th 1943.  eldridge_launch.jpg (24675 bytes) At Sea eldridge_atsea.jpg (42483 bytes)
At sea top. eldridge_top.jpg (34987 bytes) Side view eldridge_side.jpg (32260 bytes)
Angle view eldridge_45.jpg (33654 bytes) Angle view eldridge_angle.jpg (31675 bytes)
Philadelphia Navy Yard 1943 phil_navy_yard_47.jpg (205166 bytes) Philadelphia Navy Yard  1947 phil_navy_yard4.jpg (42569 bytes)
Transferring the Eldridge to the Greek Navy - 1951 Transfering_Eldridge_To_Greece.jpg (33437 bytes) Eldridge in Greece: 1995 eldridge_greece_front.jpg (60870 bytes)
USS Eldridge in Greece - notice the cut cables. eldridge_greece_cable.jpg (82218 bytes) Side view of the USS Eldridge in Greece - in poor repair. eldridge_greece_side.jpg (84856 bytes)
Picture of the mast of the USS Eldridge while in Greece.

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