The Inspiration for 'Stranger Things' Came from an Unsolved Government Conspiracy

Feeling Like a New Man

Al came to the conclusion that he was involved in the Philadelphia Experiment. He claimed that he remembered the events thoroughly, and he was even able to recall some specific insider information about the USS Eldridge. In addition to that, he remembered details of the Montauk project too. He also claimed that Al wasn’t even his real name…

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