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Reddit mentions of The Montauk Project: Experiments in Time

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Found 4 comments on The Montauk Project: Experiments in Time:

u/G2-9T · 4 pointsr/StrangerThings

Well first of all, there's the book series that the whole show was based on; the Montauk Project book series. However, these are more like guide books without a plot and claiming to be non-fiction, but they are interesting. If you're willing to put up with the authors' many, many tangents in regards to aliens, Nazis and "sex magick", there's quite a bit of useful information about how psychics work, what MKUltra did, how isolation tanks function, what the psychic kids were like, how possessions and "spies" worked, what exactly the Upside-Down (or rather "the Outside" as it was originally called) is and how the "actual" 1983 gate-opening event happened.

There's also two novels based off of those books called Montauk and The Montauk Monster. The former is about a group of teenagers vacationing in Montauk who end up having to deal with the psychic kids, government cover-ups and creatures of the Outside. The latter concerns a cop having to deal with more government cover-ups to solve some disappearances and fight more monsters.

I haven't read either of those two books yet, but they both have rather positive reviews so they seem to be worth a read.

u/Carteelith777 · 2 pointsr/StrangerThings

This is a BS lawsuit. There’s a series of books about the Montauk project out written by people that claim they were a part of it (there are conspiracists who believe it’s real and so do the people that wrote it) that someone could claim these people (the ones who are suing the duffer Brothers) stole the idea from. It’s free domain if it’s about the “non existing” montauk project”


This is the book I’m talking about:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0963188909/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1523056088&sr=8-2&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=montauk&dpPl=1&dpID=51SLssizBxL&ref=plSrch


I read the series when I was in college. I think Stewart Swerdlow believes he was a part of it iirc.