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Expansions Exclusive – Montauk/Camp Hero Investigation

Expansions presents raw, uncut, never-before-seen footage of recent excursions into the Camp Hero base on Montauk, Long Island. Video sent in by brave Expansions readers.

Here is a blurb written by the narrator:

“The documentarian is a longtime Expansions reader and friend of Stewart Swerdlow. Following a series of kundalini activations in his early 20s’ he became obsessed with the occult & paranormal; in particular Aleister Crowley and Nikola Tesla. Very soon thereafter, he found himself constructing an elaborate evocation mirror per the conjuring book The Lesser Key of Solomon or Goetia. His demon conjuring experiments (not surprisingly) resulted in an astral mess that took many years to clean up.

“Following these experiences, he devoured the ‘channeled’ Pleiadian work of Barbara Marciniak, Barbara Hand Clow, and Ashayana Deane. After reading Cathy O’Brien’s Trance Formation of America he became very, very paranoid and (briefly) ceased all study of mind control. From there he read David Icke’s books and finally found the work of Stewart and Janet Swerdlow. He shadowed the Expansions site for years but attempted no contact. Then at the tail end of almost a decade of traumatic blackout experiences he began finding notes written ‘to him’ during these amnesic episodes. Among the words he consistently found in these notes was ‘Montauk’. This led him to seek help through an e-consultation with Stewart in August of 2009 which culminated in the long overdue visit to Montauk / Camp Hero in September of 2011.”

18 Responses to Expansions Exclusive – Montauk/Camp Hero Investigation

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    Robin says:

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    Stewart, just wondering what you felt/thought when you viewed this… I also noticed the checkerboard pattern on the side of the building… illuminati stuff.

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    3infinitepower says:

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    I could here psychically the sreams of peopleyoung and older ,I think not sure, and could imagine ghosts there,then later the guy in the tube said about the noises and what sounded like a baby sream.I felt astral entities as well I think.And the blood ,did they stay there at night ,feewww
    Very Brave to go in there.

    • Montauk Investigators says:

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      Hello InfinitePower, we did not have a sleep-over’ :) No way, that place was too creepy even during the day. The whole time I was in there I just wanted to get out. We both had the feeling we were not alone.

      The blood showed up mysteriously in our hotel room. Every night was weird while we were there.

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    Charles Frith says:

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    In the interests of looking for the nuance and not concluding that a bildungsphilister is at work here. The author is a victim of Montauk and claims to be deprogrammed yet comes out swinging for the U.S. 100% like a NSA operative with Muslim bashing and not one criticism of Israel and its widely recognised human rights transgressions against Gazans. Is this the mark of a man who is completely deprogrammed? I don’t believe so.

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    Polly says:

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    Other than the sheer creepiness of and the pall which hangs over the place, I was okay until they went into the lighthouse whereupon I began experiencing flashbacks.
    I’m glad Junior didn’t make a sudden appearance!

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    Aman says:

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    Very nicely filmed and narrated! The visuals were confirmation of what written descriptions portray Montauk to be. I have not been to Camp Hero but it felt familiar.

    • MontaukInvestigators says:

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      Thanks for your compliments Aman. It was originally filmed for personal record and a few curious friends. If I had known it would be on Expansions I’d have kept the hammy behavior to a minimum 

      Hi Polly, Junior was on our mind the whole time; we gave him astral hugs. He was happy to have visitors and be acknowledged.

      • louise hartley says:

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        I personally LOVED the hammy behavior…

        It was great information and good to see Montauk in such raw footage. :)

        lilith, daisy, Europa, Io say hi :)

        • MontaukInvestigators says:

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          Hello Louisa,

          I’m a natural ham but not an egotistical one; there is a difference….I hope 

          I intuit that the Montauk base was not razed because the buildings still hold the frequency of what was transmitted there and those that resonate with it are drawn back to be triggered. Well, that’s what they hope…….

          Hello back to your…….companions.

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    Mary Margaret says:

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    My goodness,ofcourse there’s entitites left there. Can you imagine the trauma that happened there and murder. Thats very brave of you MI.

    What other noises did you hear besides the baby screaming? If you don’t mind sharing.This baby screaming pattern seems to be a common thing.

    When a friend and I went camping and hiking near the ojai mountains we heard drumming and a baby crying later that night…VERY CREEPY! Stewart informed me later that Ojai is a big ritual area.Anywho I’m wondering if this is a sacrifice thing.

    I heard you say you you were having a glass of wine that night. I would have had the whole bottle after being there.LOL

    • MontaukInvestigators says:

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      Hello Mary Margaret,

      I heard other voices at the bottom of the landings. I was so adrenalized and freaked out my mind couldn’t really process specifics. There were open areas on each landing that we did not investigate and on the way down we thought someone would be waiting at each landing thus cutting off our escape route. I know it sounds dramatic but that’s really how it felt. We have also been in a (otherwise beautiful) wooded area that had a very specific, ominous, ritualistic feel to it. It’s something you certainly don’t forget.

      From what I’ve been told, both ritualistic (intended) death as well as accidental death occurred on the base. Uh yes, you could say we had more than a glass of wine after that experience  (I just didn’t want to sound like a lush).

      Hello Jason,

      We totally lucked out with the cabbie. How many people would be comfortable talking about that stuff while a total stranger is videotaping them? The universe definitely orchestrated that encounter. And thanks again to the cabbie!

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    jason says:

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    Very strange what the cabbie said about the radar making a complete revolution long after the camp was defunct.

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    Alexi says:

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    Interesting video.
    If I may ask, why did you go? it seems like an eerie place. Though the nature does look appealing.
    What did you mean by “accidental deaths”
    Did you see many other people there?

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    MontaukInvestigators says:

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    Hello Alexi, we saw very few people there. We made sure that no one was watching when we hopped the fence going in but did see a father and son when we were hopping the fence on the way out….they wanted no part of us and did an about face and disappeared.

    The accidental deaths refer to programming ‘miscues’. The goal is to push the ‘programmee’ to the brink of death and then insert the programming. However, back then sometimes the brink was unfortunately surpassed. Stewart may want to add to this.

    As for why we went…we both feel a strong connection to the place and the Montauk Project’s connection to WW2 and the Philadelphia Experiment. In addition, I used to wake up from blackouts and find notes addressed to ‘myself’ that often specifically referred to Montauk. I thought going there may help me remember more.

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    Brian George says:

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    “Welcome Home!”

    Hi Montauk Investigator,

    Great tour! I hope there will be more to come.

    One of the things that struck me most was the blank, monolithic, windowless aspect of the central tower. You can imagine a sign that might have hung above the entrance before the base was shut down in the early 1980s—“Enter if you will, but a different entity may exit.” In spite of the crickets, there is a sense of ominous and oppressive silence that seems to echo across the site. The feeling tone is that of the Tower of London, where important prisoners were beheaded, or of the Black Tower of Constantinople, where “enemies of the state”—which could have been just about any citizen chosen at random—were cut apart piece by piece and then carried out in baskets.

    In comparison, there is a gigantic Civil War fort—Fort Independence—on Castle Island in Boston Harbor. Prisoners were held there, and there is a “Dark Lady” that haunts one of the passageways—who sent my daughter running into my arms when she was four—but the general feeling tone is one of peace, of distant thunder, and of great events that have faded into the mist. At Montauk, the sense is that of a search for a missing child who has been gagged and tied up in a secret room, while police are methodically—but without luck—searching the house, calling out as they go.

    In watching the video, I was reminded of a poem called “Mycenae” by the 20th Century Greek poet George Seferis. He also touches on this image of the knot of snakes. Here is one relevant section:

    “I’ve loved these stones as long as I was able
    these stones, my fate.
    Wounded by my own soil
    tortured by my own shirt
    condemned by my own gods,
    these stones.

    “I know that they don’t know, but I
    who’ve followed so many times
    the path from killer to victim
    from victim to punishment
    from punishment to the next murder,
    groping
    the inexhaustible purple
    that night of the return
    when the Furies began whistling
    in the meager grass -
    I’ve seen snakes crossed with vipers
    knotted over the evil generation
    our fate.

    “Voices out of the stone out of sleep
    deeper here where the world darkens,
    memory of toil rooted in the rhythm
    beaten upon the earth by feet
    forgotten.
    Bodies sunk into the foundations
    of the other time, naked. Eyes
    fixed, fixed on a point
    that you can’t make out, much as you want to:
    the soul
    struggling to become your own soul.

    “Not even the silence is now yours
    here where the mill stones have stopped turning.”

    • MontaukInvestigators says:

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      Thanks for your keen insight Brian; so much to ponder……these correlations deepen my ‘appreciation’ of Montauk. I say appreciate because despite the trauma the place holds (not just the buildings, but the land itself) all of it happened for a reason; at least from a higher perspective. This reminds me of what you said about the land itself magnetizing the same types of events, the same energy over and over again. What happened there during the time of the Montauk Indians? Atlantis? And even further back?

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    Simone M. says:

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    Reminds me of Dante –
    “Abandon hope all ye who enter here”.
    Very impressive, thank you for the courage to go there and posting the video. I think it is important to keep the memories awake and do research, in spite of the efforts of TPTB to cover up their misdeeds…
    The truth will always come out!

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    Brian George says:

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    Hi Montauk Investigators,

    You might be interested in an excerpt from an essay that I am working on that deals with this idea of ancient trauma. The excerpt is from section 1 of “Cosmogenesis; In a Small Boat, Drifting on the Ocean.” It reads:

    When faced with mutually impossible alternatives, the mind can jump to a different level of connection. Ends and beginnings are not necessarily different. When the “common wisdom” is a euphemism for oligarchic propaganda, and our habitual modes of interpretation do not really explain a thing, then perhaps we would do well to approach each fact or phenomenon as a koan. The Monk Mayo asked this question of the Sixth Patriarch: “What is Zen?” The Patriarch answered, “When your mind is not dwelling on the dualism of good and evil, what is your original face before you were born?” This would suggest that real knowledge cannot be reached by a process of addition; instead, it has to do with the removal of all irrelevant objects in the foreground.

    Let us say that some ancient trauma has blocked access to the Macrocosm: Our instinct is to run from the event, which, with each step that we take, gets closer. The wound that rips through the soul turns gangrenous. We tie it off, as with a metaphysical cord.

    We have blocked all access to the glyphs on the horizon.

    Now systemic, the infection prompts us to add new and improved objects in the foreground. From the background: thunder, as clouds of a peculiar sort roll in. They are luminous. The fallout settles on the city like an all too familiar presence.

    To feel: may best be defined as the threat of an attack. To get even: would require a new geometric theorem, in addition to a big supply of zeros. The wealth that we have hidden in plain sight will almost certainly return to haunt us. Glass towers are built on the emptiness that is left when indigenous tribes—with most but not all of their oral literature—are erased. YHVH is pleased, as is Calvin—the stone god of psychopaths.

    Yet there is no starting over. Fear has turned us into victims, and a near-death experience could not come soon enough. A sword, in the end, is intended to destroy, and thus to liberate the energy that has been trapped within a form, but it is up to us as to whether this will lead to discrimination. I envision a perfect sword strike, in which each head will be split open from the crown to the pineal gland, and that out of this will rise our perception—now direct—of the sphere whose center is as large as its circumference.

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