

actively recruited Nazi scientists for government employment, some of whom are rumored to have contributed their human experimentation experience to the Montauk Project. “No trespassing, hazardous area.” | Photo: Alexandra CharitanĪs part of Operation Paperclip after WWII, the U.S. In 1953, the CIA began its 20-year MK-Ultra program, testing drugs developed for interrogation and mind control purposes on prisoners, students, and hospital patients.

“A multitude of things that were anomalous and not normal.”īut before you discount Nichols and Garetano as tin-foil (or cook pot) hat-wearing conspiracy nuts, it’s important to consider that there are substantial precedents validating the existence of secret military experiments: In 1932, the Public Health Service began what they called the Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male, in which 600 black men–399 of whom had syphilis-were observed and actively denied known treatments for the debilitating disease. “I started hearing all of these strange and bizarre stories about Montauk,” Garetano says in Dark Files. He documented his search on film in 2015’s Montauk Chronicles and he’s featured in an episode of the History Channel’s Dark Files about the Montauk Project. Christopher Garetano grew up on Long Island and has spent years convinced that the government is hiding something sinister beneath Camp Hero.

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