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Question:You are referring to the Philadelphia Experiment ?
What is known is that in World War 2, Allied shipping losses
were immense and the Navy was looking for a way to make a
ship "invisible" to enemy radar/ sonar.
Beyond this point is speculation:
Supposedly a large magnetic field was created around a
warship and something happened to it where it not only
disappeared from the radar, it also physically was gone.

If you do a google search on Al Bielek maybe something will
come up. He claims he was witness to the event.
What is interesting is that several of the people involved
with this ended up dying funny before they could say much.


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: You are referring to the Philadelphia Experiment ?
What is known is that in World War 2, Allied shipping losses
were immense and the Navy was looking for a way to make a
ship "invisible" to enemy radar/ sonar.
Beyond this point is speculation:
Supposedly a large magnetic field was created around a
warship and something happened to it where it not only
disappeared from the radar, it also physically was gone.

If you do a google search on Al Bielek maybe something will
come up. He claims he was witness to the event.
What is interesting is that several of the people involved
with this ended up dying funny before they could say much.

Huh? I'd be happy to help, but I have no idea what you're asking.

The story is a mixture of fact, fiction, speculation, and madness.

Got me, what do you mean? Is it a true story, some of it is. There was a test carried out on a battle ship but it has remained classified to this day.