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overall Picture often—as—not found that the "liberality" they'd had to be willing to extend their own initial hypothesis was being taxed to breaking at the new and accelerated claims they were having to hear, often for the first time. The "probability" factor was truly being put to the test, challenged as to what exactly constituted the allowable margins of elasticity for such a factor—and especially where there were such individual stakes involved in the approved levels of tolerance. The person who probably, more than anyone there in a certain sense had to feel that pending questionmark most acutely during the proceedings was Al Bielek. It was Mr. Bielek's formidable (we don't say hapless) task to persuade not only that he'd survived the true invisibility of the Philadelphia Experiment but that he'd been passed 40 years forward in time, brainwashed, hypnotically reprogrammed, age—regressed by alien technology in the hands of the secret government and sent back through time again as infant Edward Cameron astrologically placed in a prepared family context; not only that, but that he'd consequently lived several parallel and overlapping timetracks in his odyssey to recover his original memories, and in the course of having pieced together the pattern through which his fractionated life was actually lived he'd come to recall yet other time—nappings perpetrated against him by the same, culprit time—bandits in which—for instance—he was folded into an incremental interval of 1953, shunted onto yet another track for a period of approximately ten years but tangent to the principal timestream so that only a moment of unaccountable memory~—flicker stole from the continuity of his linear sojourn...and there was more, an anfractuous account of people known, met, forgotten, recovered, of several simul— taneous time—streams of research and interaction with advanced alien technology to which he was effectually indentured as a spacetime slave, of a sinister sister—parallel of the Rainbow Project at the '80s end of the timewarp in the form of Project Phoenix, the mysterious Montauk experimental station the operations of which went seriously awry... Though Mr. Bielek would certainly have formal friends amongst those who still considered themselves in the class of borderline pariah as far as mainstream culture was concerned, it was evident that many of the same secretly balked and seriously doubted the degree to which they could openly extend credence toward such extreme acceleration of a sensitive case without effectually consolidating that classification of pariah in the 89 T-Bird_Vs_The_Flying_saucers.htm Bielek Breaks Belief Barrier