
The Montauk Project
Experiment or Cold War Legend?By Thomas LokiLength1h 1m
About this audiobook
In the shadows of the Cold War, rumors began to circulate about secret experiments conducted at a military base on Long Island. Stories of mind control, time travel, and psychological manipulation blurred the line between documented history and modern myth. The Montauk Project explores how these claims emerged and why they continue to grip the public imagination.
This book examines the historical setting of Camp Hero State Park, the testimonies that fueled the legend, and the cultural climate that allowed such narratives to flourish. It considers the available evidence with care, weighing documented records against speculation and folklore.
More than a catalogue of conspiracy theories, this is a measured investigation into how secrecy, fear, and fragmented truths can give rise to a story that refuses to fade.
Audiobook details
GenreHistory, Politics and Government
Length1 hr 1 min
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateFeb 23, 2026
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1DISCLAIMER
7TECHNOLOGICAL MARVELS AND MILITARY AMBITIONS
2FROM CAMP HERO TO CONSPIRACY
8THE ROLE OF FICTION AND POPULAR CULTURE
3ALLEGATIONS AND TESTIMONIES
9PSYCHOLOGICAL, SOCIOLOGICAL, AND CULTURAL DIMENSIONS
4THE SHADOW OF THE PHILADELPHIA EXPERIMENT
10SKEPTICISM, DEBUNKING, AND ENDURING MYSTERY
5MIND CONTROL AND PSYCHIC WARFARE
11MONTAUK TODAY – MYTH, MEMORY, AND CULTURAL LEGACY
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6TIME TRAVEL AND DIMENSIONAL PORTALS