Montauk Pulse
Peter Moon, Sky Books, Westbury, New York
History
Peter Moon published The Montauk Pulse from Sky Books, PO Box 769, Westbury, New York 11590-0104, with subscriptions at $15.00 per year. The newsletter carried the subtitle "A Chronicle of Time" and documented ongoing investigations related to the claims in Moon and Preston Nichols's 1992 book "The Montauk Project: Experiments in Time." The archive holds a special edition (Volume 2, Number 21-A, New Year's Day 2004) that runs to several thousand words across multiple articles.
The publication's content centred on synchronistic connections between the Montauk Air Force Station experiments, the 1943 Philadelphia Experiment, and contemporary events that Moon interpreted through the lens of what he called the "August 12th biorhythm." The January 2004 special edition opened with Moon's analysis of the August 2003 northeastern US blackout, the largest in world history, which occurred within days of the twentieth anniversary of the alleged Montauk Project. Moon noted that an arc drawn through the affected areas centred on Cairo, New York, on what he termed the "Rip Van Winkle grid line," where Preston Nichols had purchased property whose previous owner claimed his father had been involved in the Philadelphia Experiment.
Sky Books operated as both publisher and mail-order distributor, offering titles including "The Montauk Project," "Montauk Revisited," "Pyramids of Montauk," "The Black Sun," "The Music of Time," and collaborations with other authors exploring Philadelphia Experiment connections, brain-machine meditation techniques, and Tesla-related research. The Pulse functioned as the connective tissue binding this publishing operation to its readership, combining editorial content with promotional material and community updates.
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