Camp Hero has the more Holly trees than anyplace I ever seen. Perhaps magical wands and staffs were ceremoniously gathered there creating magic both good and bad. Hollywood of the East.? Similarities with its own Laurel canyon of influences within a mile with the road ending at an air force base. Thank you for all the videos !
Hello Charles very interesting thoughts indeed! Lots of talk on ancient curses put on lands, and others have compared skinwalker ranch with Montauk, but maybe you are onto something... not so much of a curse, but actual objects from long ago that are creating high energies / magic of all kinds both good and bad. The Hollywood reference is definitely something that makes sense as well. It's definitely good to think outside the box, especially in combination with Cold hard facts. It creates a juxtaposition of views from the extremes, which probably paints a truer picture in the end. I like to think combining the known knowns with the unknown unknowns we can have a slice of the actual, if that makes sense. Always appreciate your input and info!
Hey Rogue Guyver Thanks for watching & letting us know what you think! I have a lot more, just taking time to put some things together. We appreciate you stopping by!
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Hey Steven, Thanks for watching! The fence on Radar Hill was always there but the gate was always wide open. There was another fence that surrounded the Air Force property, that they transferred out from the Army, and then the outermost fence, which was the entire Camp Hero base when it was at it's largest (about 500 Army personnel in WW2). Yes there was security, but it was inconsistent: There were Parks Employees, and a State Trooper lived on the base in the Telco building (with the Microwave red & white tower behind it). For some reason many of the Park's people back then, took it very personally if people were trespassing and they were quick to call the police. This Video was shot in 1994, and on this particular day - there was Zero security at all. We did not see another soul on the base other than us. Within the same month, there were trucks everywhere, EPA, Army Corps, State Police & parks people. There were several times in 1995 with low flying helicopters, one being a Huey. I think all of those extra people were there because they were starting a toxic materials clean up, getting the site ready to open as a park five or six years later. People that lived in the attached neighborhood told me some very strange stories... I will have to share them soon. Thanks for the question!
@@stevena3586 Hi Steven I was just reviewing this video and reading comments and I realized you wanted to hear the locals stories, I actually wrote up and printed 30 of them in the book 'Montauk Is Strange' if you did not see it already, there is an ebook as well. I have more that I have gathered in recent years from social media messages, but all of the ones in the book were told to me face to face. Everything else in the book I have sources and proof for, but the locals tales I left anaonymous to protect everyones ID. Thanks again for this comment 2 years ago!
6:38 I love that sack!
So grateful you trespassed & got these videos! You won't hear me say that very often lol
Ha Thank You Luv2Luv that's awesome!
Camp Hero has the more Holly trees than anyplace I ever seen. Perhaps magical wands and staffs were ceremoniously gathered there creating magic both good and bad. Hollywood of the East.? Similarities with its own Laurel canyon of influences within a mile with the road ending at an air force base. Thank you for all the videos !
Hello Charles very interesting thoughts indeed! Lots of talk on ancient curses put on lands, and others have compared skinwalker ranch with Montauk, but maybe you are onto something... not so much of a curse, but actual objects from long ago that are creating high energies / magic of all kinds both good and bad. The Hollywood reference is definitely something that makes sense as well. It's definitely good to think outside the box, especially in combination with Cold hard facts. It creates a juxtaposition of views from the extremes, which probably paints a truer picture in the end. I like to think combining the known knowns with the unknown unknowns we can have a slice of the actual, if that makes sense. Always appreciate your input and info!
I was there this year. It’s a cool place. I want to go back next year
Awesome man I missed this comment! Maybe seeya there someday
Thank you so much for sharing this historic footage.
Hey Rogue Guyver Thanks for watching & letting us know what you think! I have a lot more, just taking time to put some things together. We appreciate you stopping by!
I already am so intrigued bro. Such a great job with the intro and footage and narrative text.
Thanks I really appreciate your support and linkage!! Also, inspiration to get it done sooner than later
Love this💜
Thanks great video!
Thanks Gavin!
I have joined your channel great video
Thanks Danny
Thank You, it is much appreciated! Every subscriber means the world and we plan on sharing a massive amount of info with you. Thanks for being one of the first 10!
Very cool video, was there any kind of security back then or even a fence around radar hill?
Hey Steven, Thanks for watching! The fence on Radar Hill was always there but the gate was always wide open. There was another fence that surrounded the Air Force property, that they transferred out from the Army, and then the outermost fence, which was the entire Camp Hero base when it was at it's largest (about 500 Army personnel in WW2).
Yes there was security, but it was inconsistent: There were Parks Employees, and a State Trooper lived on the base in the Telco building (with the Microwave red & white tower behind it). For some reason many of the Park's people back then, took it very personally if people were trespassing and they were quick to call the police. This Video was shot in 1994, and on this particular day - there was Zero security at all. We did not see another soul on the base other than us. Within the same month, there were trucks everywhere, EPA, Army Corps, State Police & parks people. There were several times in 1995 with low flying helicopters, one being a Huey. I think all of those extra people were there because they were starting a toxic materials clean up, getting the site ready to open as a park five or six years later. People that lived in the attached neighborhood told me some very strange stories... I will have to share them soon. Thanks for the question!
@@montaukisstrange wow thank you for that detailed reply, looking forward to hearing those stories from the locals!
@@stevena3586 Hi Steven I was just reviewing this video and reading comments and I realized you wanted to hear the locals stories, I actually wrote up and printed 30 of them in the book 'Montauk Is Strange' if you did not see it already, there is an ebook as well. I have more that I have gathered in recent years from social media messages, but all of the ones in the book were told to me face to face. Everything else in the book I have sources and proof for, but the locals tales I left anaonymous to protect everyones ID. Thanks again for this comment 2 years ago!