Ooops, Wiki does allege opinions on Monster of Montauk by Ohfor07 ..... Conspiracy Forum
Date: 8/1/2008 3:22:03 PM ( 16 y ago)
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Looks like I spoke to soon. Wiki is in fact on record as alleging opinions not only about the USG's Monarch Program conducted on Montauk New York, but in a separate reference, it mentions how a thing named Montauk Monster has for years already been commemorated by way of computer games, to include, quote: The D20 Menace Manual, a sourcebook for the D20 Modernrole-playing game (RPG) by Wizards of the Coast contains a creature called the Montauk Monster. It is an elemental composed of living energy that can cause its victims to fatally fuse with nearby matter.
Before proceeding with the Wiki article on the USG variant of the Montauk Monster, it will do well to revisit and review the following:
For those who want to go the extra mile, there is a bit of text that further details circumstances involving people generally being told how to understand stuff.
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1225111#i
As an aside intended to clear up any unintended confusion potentially caused by happen-chance puns, do not inherently associate the aforementioned RPG versions of Montauk Monster - role playing games, with the RPG - reality phobe's guide to understanding stuff. It is mere coincidence that by necessity the latter does in fact often requires reality phobes to play role games. Namely it requires reality phobes to pretend that they live a life in a world wherein they actually, truly know some stuff other than what other people tell them to know. The pun was merely happen-chance....one that sort of comes with the neighborhood of explaining reality phobes. And now, without further delay, here is what the pediaphiles at wiki allege to be The story on the Montauk Project which in it's origins was theorized to be operated mainly out of Montauk, New York. Try to avoid noticing that the same gang of pediaphiles has a lengthy record on Montauk, New York, wherein they tell of many things, except they do not talk about the theoretical Montauk Project.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montauk_Project
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* reference fox news:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,395294,00.html
But the tipster, whom New York magazine identified as Los-Angeles based Alanna Navitski, denied that her efforts were part of any campaign.
She said she'd gotten the picture from her sister, who'd gotten it herself from a friend in New York who actually saw the darn thing.
"I saw the monster," said another witness, a waiter at a nearby restaurant, to New York magazine. "I just came walking down the beach and everyone was looking at it. No one knew what it was. It kind of looked like a dog, but it had this crazy-looking beak. I mean, I would freak out if something like that popped up next to me in the water."
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