[Milsurplus] FRR24 question

Radioman390 at cs.com Radioman390 at cs.com
Tue Jun 13 23:32:04 EDT 2006


Preston B. Nichols, in his book, The Monauk Project (Sky Books, Westbury, NY 
1992) writes that the FRR24 filled up an entire relay rack, and contained 70 
pounds of silver. At $10 an ounce, thats $160 a pound, or about $11,200 give or 
take. But he also reveals that the aluminum chassis were extra-pure, and were 
doped with mercury, to make it superconductive at room temperatures.

But here is where it gets interesting. Preston concludes"...this receiver is 
actually a multi-dimensional space-time resonator and would be part and parcel 
of any time machine that was used for the Philadelphia Experiment or at 
Montauk."

He also writes that "....the receivers were capable of tuning in on the 
projects from any other space and time in our universe."

Now, has any hobbyist used it for that? Sure seems cheaper than an 
interoceter, which is in kit form.


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