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Montauk Is Strange
The Archives: 36 Years Exploring Camp Hero, Long Island & the Legend of the Montauk Project
by Brian E. Minnick

Overview


Brian Minnick takes urban exploration to a whole new level in Montauk Is Strange, the Archives. As a seasoned explorer, Minnick dares to venture where others fear to tread - deep into the abandoned tunnels and bunkers beneath the mysterious Camp Hero military base. Through his first-hand investigations, Minnick uncovers compelling new evidence that sheds light on Camp Hero's shadowy past.

Montauk Is Strange - the Archives, takes readers on a thought-provoking journey down some truly uncharted rabbit holes. Minnick backs up his revelations with meticulously detailed accounts, maps, and never-before-published photographs that will make skeptics into believers.

This is an absolute must-read for anyone fascinated by the unknown history of the Montauk Project and rumors of bizarre government experiments. Minnick skillfully pieces together clues and connects dots that have eluded outsiders for decades. He presents a compelling case that Camp Hero's real mission went far beyond its public cover as an early warning radar station. What Minnick documents suggests a far deeper level of covert research and testing than has ever been officially acknowledged. This collection, is a riveting open window into one of the most intriguing Cold War mysteries we still don't have all the answers to.

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Description


Follow along as Brian Minnick investigates and explores the deeper details of Montauk, and dives into the mysteries of Camp Hero & The strange experiments that were said to have taken place during The Montauk Project.

Minnick who has been visiting Camp Hero since 1988, and has appeared on several network television shows on Montauk, is no stranger to this topic. In Montauk Is Strange, Brian shares some of his archives, eyewitness testimony from Long Island locals, and several field reports from expeditions to the abandoned base in the 1990s, before it was a State Park.

With hundreds of images, several documents, and a full on deep dive into the factual military history of the area, as well as dozens of topics to dive into, this book will not disappoint. Minnick presents his findings and makes his case, but leaves the final outcome up to the reader. If you are interested in the story behind Stranger Things then you have come to the right place... this is a must have for everyone that is interested in Camp Hero, and the land that is Montauk.

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About the author


Brian E. Minnick is a lifetime visitor of Camp Hero, and for the last 36 years, through his thorough investigative work, has pulled off an incredible feat of archival excavation. Minnick backs up his revelations with meticulously detailed accounts, maps, and never-before-published photographs that will make skeptics into believers, and through first-hand investigations, he uncovers compelling new historical evidence that sheds light on Camp Hero's amazing past.

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Book details

Genre:REFERENCE

Subgenre:Curiosities & Wonders

Language:English

Pages:430

Paperback ISBN:9798350950731


Overview


Brian Minnick takes urban exploration to a whole new level in Montauk Is Strange, the Archives. As a seasoned explorer, Minnick dares to venture where others fear to tread - deep into the abandoned tunnels and bunkers beneath the mysterious Camp Hero military base. Through his first-hand investigations, Minnick uncovers compelling new evidence that sheds light on Camp Hero's shadowy past.

Montauk Is Strange - the Archives, takes readers on a thought-provoking journey down some truly uncharted rabbit holes. Minnick backs up his revelations with meticulously detailed accounts, maps, and never-before-published photographs that will make skeptics into believers.

This is an absolute must-read for anyone fascinated by the unknown history of the Montauk Project and rumors of bizarre government experiments. Minnick skillfully pieces together clues and connects dots that have eluded outsiders for decades. He presents a compelling case that Camp Hero's real mission went far beyond its public cover as an early warning radar station. What Minnick documents suggests a far deeper level of covert research and testing than has ever been officially acknowledged. This collection, is a riveting open window into one of the most intriguing Cold War mysteries we still don't have all the answers to.

Read more

Description


Follow along as Brian Minnick investigates and explores the deeper details of Montauk, and dives into the mysteries of Camp Hero & The strange experiments that were said to have taken place during The Montauk Project.

Minnick who has been visiting Camp Hero since 1988, and has appeared on several network television shows on Montauk, is no stranger to this topic. In Montauk Is Strange, Brian shares some of his archives, eyewitness testimony from Long Island locals, and several field reports from expeditions to the abandoned base in the 1990s, before it was a State Park.

With hundreds of images, several documents, and a full on deep dive into the factual military history of the area, as well as dozens of topics to dive into, this book will not disappoint. Minnick presents his findings and makes his case, but leaves the final outcome up to the reader. If you are interested in the story behind Stranger Things then you have come to the right place... this is a must have for everyone that is interested in Camp Hero, and the land that is Montauk.

Read more

About the author


Brian E. Minnick is a lifetime visitor of Camp Hero, and for the last 36 years, through his thorough investigative work, has pulled off an incredible feat of archival excavation. Minnick backs up his revelations with meticulously detailed accounts, maps, and never-before-published photographs that will make skeptics into believers, and through first-hand investigations, he uncovers compelling new historical evidence that sheds light on Camp Hero's amazing past.

Read more