Morris K. Jessup

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March 25, 2022
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Tier 2Research and IntelligenceDocumentary
Experiencer: Morris K. Jessup

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Program Intel Profile
documentaryTopic: historical caseEra: 1950sIntel Value: 7/10

Summary

The account discusses Morris K. Jessup, a UFO writer from the 1950s, and his connection to the Philadelphia Experiment. Jessup was born in 1900 in Indiana and had a background in astronomy. He wrote several books on UFOs, including 'The Case for the UFO.' In 1956, he received letters from a man named Carl M. Allen, who claimed to have information about the Navy's experiments with invisibility and teleportation. Allen described how sailors became invisible and experienced strange effects, including madness and disappearance. The letters raised questions about the consequences of the experiments. Jessup's interest in these topics led him to seek more information, but the overall impact of the encounter on him is unclear.

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Executive Summary

The transcript discusses the life and work of Morris K. Jessup, particularly his connections to UFO phenomena and the Philadelphia Experiment. It highlights claims made by Carl M. Allen regarding Navy experiments that resulted in invisibility and psychological effects on crew members.

Primary Revelation

Carl M. Allen claimed that the Navy conducted experiments resulting in the invisibility of a ship and its crew during the Philadelphia Experiment.

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Morris K. Jessup
scientistpro disclosure
University of Michigan
Bachelor of Science and Master of Science from University of MichiganPublished multiple UFO-related books

Science has been running ahead of the man on the street and in the past... this gap has been widening seriously.

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Carl M. Allen
whistleblowerpro disclosure
Claimed to be a crew member of the SS Andrew FurusethCorresponded with Morris K. Jessup

The experiment was a complete success, the men were complete failures.

Philadelphia ExperimentWorld War II (1943 to 1946)alleged

Managed by: U.S. Navy

Experiment on invisibility and teleportation of naval ships

historical eventspecific

Morris K. Jessup was involved in government expeditions and had a background in astronomy, but he never completed his doctorate.

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scientificspecific

Jessup's book 'The Case for the UFO' discusses the potential for UFO technology to alleviate energy concerns and connects UFOs to ancient history.

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reverse engineeringhighly specific

Carl M. Allen claimed that the Navy conducted experiments resulting in the invisibility of a ship and its crew during the Philadelphia Experiment.

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biologicshighly specific

The Philadelphia Experiment allegedly resulted in crew members becoming 'frozen' or 'invisible' and suffering severe psychological effects.

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scientificspecific

Jessup received letters from Carl Allen discussing the dangers of the unified field theory and its implications for humanity.

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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
documentaryTopic: historical caseEra: 1950sIntel Value: 7/10
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Morris K. Jessup

Retold Account

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