The Montauk Project: Real Stranger Things
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In honor of the "Stranger Things" series finale, in this episode we're discussing the real-life inspiration behind the series: The Montauk Project. In World War II, the United States government built a military defense base known as "Camp Hero" in New York disguised as a fishing village. In the years following WWII, Camp Hero was largely abandoned until it was converted to a state park. Or, according to some folks, it was repurposed to conduct mind control and time travel experiments on kidnapped runaway children in a secret underground lab. These experiments are known as The Montauk Project.
Sources used in this episode include:
- US Army Corps of Engineers
- Medium
- Business Insider
- Wikipedia
- NY Post
- Roadtrippers
- On Montauk
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