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Howard 'Dru' Strom

Biography:

Dru, also known as Howard Andrew Strom, retired in 1993 after serving 22 years of active duty with the United States Marine Corps. He held career positions of Finance, Inventory Control, and Material Management. For half of his career, Dru was selected for special duty as a Systems Analyst. And, while attached to this elite group, he was tasked with analyzing and reporting on the effectiveness and efficiency of Marine Corps units worldwide.

Past Shows:

Investigating the Philadelphia Experiment

Monday September 15, 2003

Investigators Debra Cunningham and Howard ‘Dru’ Strom (website) presented their research on the Philadelphia Experiment when they appeared on Monday night's show. "Our focus is solely on looking for evidence we can substantiate from the government," Strom said. To that end they have collected a wealth of declassified "secret" documents, which they believe indicate that the Navy has been and still is involved with experimentation with time travel and teleportation. The log of the S.S. Andrew Furuseth (a ship they believed loaded injured sailors from the USS Eldridge which had conducted the invisibility experiments) shows erasures which substantiate the idea of a cover-up, Strom and Cunningham contend. Through fragmentary evidence such as this, in addition to the witness account of Carlos Miguel Allende, they have pieced together a story which suggests four naval ships were involved in the "Philadelphia Experiment" in 1943. Interestingly, Strom who served for 22 years in the US ... More
Host: George Noory

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