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Stranger Things’ Demogorgon was based on a real-life entity the government unleashed during a classified project.
Visit https://themetaphysical.tv for uncensored After Hours episodes, exclusive content, and access to a library of 1,000+ mind-expanding videos on hidden history, forbidden knowledge, and otherworldly topics!
In the 1970s and ‘80s, secret mind experiments were reportedly conducted at Camp Hero in Montauk, New York involving human frequencies, advanced technology beyond our wildest dreams, and psychic powers.
Whistleblower Preston Nichols, an electrical engineer, wrote a book about this Montauk Project and gave many interviews exposing what went on when he worked there, which inspired Stranger Things and Metaphysical’s last several episodes.
The weirdest part of this whole story, though, was that the consciousness experiments didn’t end with MK-Ultra mind control or shutting down this Montauk Project. It actually involved breaching other dimensions, melding space and time, and unleashing a creature that was so exactly like the Demigorgon that it couldn’t be a coincidence.
Join investigative researcher Rob Counts and remote viewer John Vivanco for a Metaphysical show that’s out of this world.
Note: The content of this episode is intended for informational purposes only and is based on our own research, including but not limited to Preston Nichols’ statements given during interviews and in his book. Metaphysical disclaims any control over, relationship with, or endorsement of views expressed by Nichols.
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Stranger Things’ Demogorgon was based on a real-life entity the government unleashed during a classified project.
Visit https://themetaphysical.tv for uncensored After Hours episodes, exclusive content, and access to a library of 1,000+ mind-expanding videos on hidden history, forbidden knowledge, and otherworldly topics!
In the 1970s and ‘80s, secret mind experiments were reportedly conducted at Camp Hero in Montauk, New York involving human frequencies, advanced technology beyond our wildest dreams, and psychic powers.
Whistleblower Preston Nichols, an electrical engineer, wrote a book about this Montauk Project and gave many interviews exposing what went on when he worked there, which inspired Stranger Things and Metaphysical’s last several episodes.
The weirdest part of this whole story, though, was that the consciousness experiments didn’t end with MK-Ultra mind control or shutting down this Montauk Project. It actually involved breaching other dimensions, melding space and time, and unleashing a creature that was so exactly like the Demigorgon that it couldn’t be a coincidence.
Join investigative researcher Rob Counts and remote viewer John Vivanco for a Metaphysical show that’s out of this world.
Note: The content of this episode is intended for informational purposes only and is based on our own research, including but not limited to Preston Nichols’ statements given during interviews and in his book. Metaphysical disclaims any control over, relationship with, or endorsement of views expressed by Nichols.

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