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My name is Heather Dickson and my father was one of the creators of “The Montauk Project” conspiracy. What was once likely just theory discussed at the Long Island Psychotronics Association was taken by Vincent Barbarak (aka Peter Moon) who then after the request of my father to end discussion at the meetings, manipulated Preston Nichols to create their own “Montauk Group” seperate from the psychotropics meetings, and fabricated the story that we know today as “The Montauk Project”. I have chronicled this in my memoir titled “Guide To The 5th Dimension (and other things my father taught me)” under the name H. Dickson, as well as shared first hand accounts of the so called “Montauk boys”. 2603:7081:4E00:7A9E:62:7489:2759:3AAE (talk) 08:18, 16 June 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Do you have an example of how the request should look? I just wanted to add it to the Montauk Project page in general as just more information on it. The source is my book “Guide to the 5th Dimension (and other things my father taught me)”. I can send the wiki editors a copy for free if you’d like proof? I don’t want to upload the whole thing for feee though. Sorry, I just don’t know how this all works.
basically the new information I’m adding is that it was a fictional story crafted up by Peter Moon(real name Vincent Barbarak), but I don’t think it was anything more than perhaps a shared spiritual experience between Preston, my dad, and Duncan.
In general any editor (you, me, anybody) adds content to an article citing reliable sources. If you wrote the book do you have published sources you used? Can you cite those? Citing your book as a source gets tricky because of the conflict of interest. Citing your (father?) as a source gets tricky because he may not be reliable. Fountains of Bryn Mawr (talk) 02:46, 19 June 2025 (UTC)[reply]