Conscious Media Network Season 7 Episode 28 Stewart Swerdlow on The Montauk Project
- January 1, 2015
- 66 min
Stewart Swerdlow is a renowned author, lecturer, and survivor of the infamous Montauk Project. In this episode of Conscious Media Network season 7, Swerdlow joins host Regina Meredith to discuss his experiences with the project and the impact it has had on his life.
The Montauk Project was a series of government-backed experiments that allegedly took place in the 1970s and 80s at a secret facility located on Montauk Air Force Station in Long Island, New York. The project was said to have focused on mind control, time travel, and advanced psychic abilities.
Swerdlow claims to have been brought into the project as a child due to his family's involvement in the Illuminati and government agencies. Through intense mind control and trauma-based programming, Swerdlow says he was conditioned to develop his psychic abilities and to participate in interdimensional travel.
During the interview, Swerdlow shares the details of his time in the Montauk Project, including the types of experiments he was subjected to and the people he worked with. He discusses the various forms of mind control used on participants, including hypnosis, drugs, and trauma. Swerdlow also speaks about his encounters with extraterrestrial beings and how they were integrated into the project's research.
While some have dismissed the Montauk Project as a hoax or conspiracy theory, Swerdlow maintains that the experiments did, in fact, take place and that they have had far-reaching effects on those involved. He believes that his own psychic abilities were greatly enhanced as a result of his participation in the project but also admits to struggling with the trauma and psychological damage that resulted.
Throughout the interview, Swerdlow stresses the importance of understanding the truth behind the Montauk Project and the role it played in shaping our current understanding of consciousness and reality. He encourages viewers to question the official narrative and to seek out alternative sources of information.
The episode offers a unique insight into one man's experiences with a project that many believe was shrouded in secrecy and deception. Whether or not Swerdlow's claims are true, the interview provides a thought-provoking look at the intersections between consciousness, government research, and the unknown.