Preston Nichols

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Preston B. Nichols (born 1946 in Long Island, New York) is an American author.

He claims[citation needed] to have degrees in parapsychology, psychology, and electrical engineering. Nichols is the main author of a series of books revolving around "The Montauk Project". Peter Moon was the co-author and editor of the series.

The main theme of the trilogy revolves around a secret U.S. government project that was supposedly conducted at Montauk Air Force Station. Time-travel and mind control were among the purported experiments that took place during the project. Nichols claims the project goes back to 1943 and is connected to the Philadelphia Experiment.

[edit] Works

  • Nichols, Preston B.; Peter Moon (1992). The Montauk Project: Experiments in Time. New York: Sky Books, 160 pages. ISBN 0-9631889-0-9.
  • Nichols, Preston B.; Peter Moon (1993). Montauk Revisited: Adventures in Synchronicity. New York: Sky Books, 254 pages. ISBN 0-9631889-1-7.
  • Nichols, Preston B.; Peter Moon (1995). Pyramids of Montauk: Explorations in Consciousness. New York: Sky Books, 257 pages. ISBN 0-9631889-2-5.
  • Nichols, Preston B.; Peter Moon (1996). Encounter in the Pleiades: An Inside Look at UFOs. New York: Sky Books, 247 pages. ISBN 0-9631889-3-3.
  • Nichols, Preston B.; Peter Moon (2000). The Music of Time. New York: Sky Books, 234 pages. ISBN 0-9678162-0-3.