CIA Hired This Man To Escape the Restrictions of Time and Space: This mystery is around the "Gateway Experience," a procedure claimed to help people access the intuitive knowledge of the universe as well as travel in time and commune with beings from other dimensions.
Robert Allan Monroe (1915 –1995), born in Wabash, Indiana was a radio broadcasting executive who became known for his research into altered consciousness and founding The Monroe Institute. His 1971 book Journeys Out of the Body is credited with popularizing the term “out-of-body experience”.
In 1958 radio broadcasting executive Robert Monroe suffered a series of bizarre events. At the age of 43, he began feeling a strong vibration deep within his chest. Suddenly the sensation grew so intense that he was forced to lay down.
Once reclined, the typically rational businessman found himself hovering outside of his body. He immediately panicked thinking he had died but the crippling fear abruptly returned him to his physical form. Similar episodes soon followed in which he weightlessly floated around the room.
A concerned Monroe visited several doctors and psychologists yet each medical professional determined he was perfectly healthy. Relieved by their positive diagnoses, the telecommunication executive decided to hone his newly acquired skill. Before long he left his comfortable corporate career and dedicated his life to the exploration of consciousness. For the next three decades, Robert intently studied out-of-body experiences.
His primary goal was to gather scientific evidence proving the existence of alternate realities. In hopes of making cosmic travel more easily attainable, he developed a technology called Hemispheric Synchronization.
Also known as Hemi-Sync, this system utilizes audio patterns containing binaural beats to create harmonization of the brain’s left and right hemispheres. Independent clinical neurologists conducted extensive testing on participants engaging in the experimental technique. To their shock, the results were clearly visible on every EEG scan conducted. Both sides of the brain are simultaneously measured equal in both amplitude and frequency. Monroe’s work was pioneering the path to tangible altered states.
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Closely monitoring the astral explorer’s groundbreaking findings was the US government. One day in 1978 representatives from the Central Intelligence Agency contacted Monroe.
High-ranking officials invited him to join a highly classified military project. They wanted to implement his mind-expanding practice in attempts of sending soldiers into deep remote viewing sessions. Should subordinates succeed, America would have a huge advantage over Soviet enemies.
Troops could be catapulted into past, present, and future timelines or even the multiverse. Given Robert’s extensive background and various patented applications, he was the perfect choice for this trailblazing operation. Hoping to obtain further credibility in the study of paranormal phenomena, Robert agreed to join them.
Since those involved were opening portals to other dimensions, researchers aptly named the assignment Gateway Process.
According to declassified files, the program is “a training system designed to bring enhanced strength, focus and coherence to the amplitude and frequency of brainwave output between the left and right hemispheres so as to alter consciousness, moving it outside the physical sphere so as to ultimately escape even the restrictions of time and space.
The participant then gains access to the various levels of intuitive knowledge the universe offers.” Discoveries listed in Commander Wayne M. McDonnell’s final analysis paper included detailed information about the nature of reality. Investigators ascertained we live in a holographic universe and waking life is a projected electromagnetic matrix.
McDonnell packaged the document in physical science lingo to avoid any unwanted connections to the occult. He leaned on quantum mechanics sources to “describe the nature and functioning of human consciousness,” and on theoretical physics to explain the character of the time-space dimension and the means by which expanded human consciousness transcends it. According to McDonnell’s report, “the entire human body functions as a tuned vibrational system that transfers energy in a range of between 6.8 and 7.5 hertz into the earth’s ionospheric cavity, which itself resonates at about 7 to 7.5 hertz.”
Some scientists call this ionospheric resonance “the earth’s heartbeat.” Basically, this brain/body energy connects with the sounds of the earth’s ionosphere and can travel around the planet in one-seventh of a second.
Here’s where some of the report’s conclusions get dicey. In an attempt to explain the nature of the universe into which the brain sends these signals, McDonnell blithely layers accepted physics theories on top of statements so unsubstantiated that they sound made-up. For example: “Energy in infinity … retains its inherent capacity for consciousness in that it can receive and passively perceive holograms generated by energy in motion out in the various dimensions which make up the created universe.”
Much of the Gateway theory rests on what McDonnell calls the “Absolute”: an energy field that exists in all dimensions, has uniform energy throughout, and is infinite. It has no location and no momentum and is therefore outside of spacetime. Hemi-Sync aspires to connect people with the Absolute through a wavelength of consciousness that “clicks out” of spacetime at certain frequencies.
The world in which this process takes place is a giant cosmic egg, which McDonnell depicts in the document. From a white hole in the egg’s nucleus, the Absolute emits matter that travels around one side of the shell and exits through a black hole back at the nucleus. As McDonnell writes, “time begins as a measure of the cadence of this evolutionary movement as ‘reality’ goes around the shell of the egg on its journey to the black hole at the far end.”
The entire process though is helped along if we can separate the consciousness from our body. It’s like an existential running head start where the click-out of a consciousness already separated from its body starts much closer to, and has more time to dialogue with, other dimensions.
This is where things get a little slippery; hold on as best you can. The universe is in on the whole hologram thing, too, Wayne writes. This super hologram is called a “torus” because it takes the shape of a fuck-off massive self-contained spiral. Like this:
This activity creates an interference pattern that “constitutes the universal hologram or Torus,” McDonnell writes. “Since the Torus is being simultaneously generated by matter in all the various phases of ‘time,’ it reflects the development of the universe in the past, present, and future (as it would be seen from our particular perspective in one phase of time).”
This Torus hologram seems to be based on string theorists’ views about a holographic universe. String theorists are inspired by equations showing that, while objects might fall into a black hole and be forever gone, the information about those objects must be retained, and is preserved in 2D form on the event horizon. When projected onto a surface, all the properties and information about the 3D object would be represented in a hologram. Likewise, all that happens with matter in one side of this egg-shaped universe is projected as a holographic experience.
McDonnell writes: “The out-of-body state involves projection of a major portion of the energy pattern that represents human consciousness, so that it may move either freely throughout the terrestrial sphere for purposes of information aquisition [sic] or into other dimensions outside of time-space, perhaps to interact with other forms of consciousness.... Consciousness is the organizing and sustaining principle that provides the impetus and guidance to bring and keep energy in motion within a given set of parameters so that a specific reality will result. When consciousness reaches a state of sophistication in which it can perceive itself (its own hologram), it reaches the point of self-cognition.”
In other words, the Absolute knows itself. Consciousness knows itself. When the material, physical reality plays out in spacetime, consciousness returns to the Absolute.
In the meantime, a small percentage of people can successfully use Hemi-Sync to slip the bounds of their own bodies and spacetime and check out other dimensions and consciousnesses. Though, like meditation, it requires a lot of practice.
The missing page
One page from the report -- Page 25 -- was missing from the report, just when McDonnell was describing potential uses for the Gateway Experience. However, the CIA has mentioned that this page wasn’t present to begin with. This has led to several conspiracy theories stating that McDonnell might have left it on purpose to push subjects to master the Gateway process and experience it themselves.
This Man spent his entire life trying to invent time travel so he could see his deceased father. He even built a machine that theoretically creates what he calls 'Twists in space' that could take you back in time.
Ronald Mallett, a physicist, whose lifelong dream of time travel started because of a personal tragedy. When Mallett was 10 years old, his father, who encouraged his love of learning, died suddenly from a heart attack.
Mallett was devastated, and a year later,, he read a comic-style version of The Time Machine by H.G. Wells. It inspired him to think: if he could build a time machine, maybe he could see his father again.
As a boy, he tried building a time machine from old TV and bike parts, though it didn’t work. Still, the idea stayed with him. Later, he came across Albert Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity, which says that time and space are connected and can be affected by speed and gravity.
Mallett joined the Air Force during the Vietnam War and studied time travel ideas whenever he could. After the war, he went to college on the G.I. Bill, earned a Ph.D. in physics, and quietly kept exploring time travel, since back then, talking about such ideas wasn’t taken seriously. He didn’t want people to think he was mentally unwell, especially since he was dealing with depression.
Instead, he focused on black holes, objects that relate to Einstein’s theories about time, gravity, and light. He discovered that, in theory, light itself could be used to twist time into a loop. This phenomenon is referred to as a “closed timelike curve,” which scientists say could allow time travel to the past.
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This is just mind blowing but controversial theory by Julian Jaynes who suggested that Ancient humans lacked modern consciousness, mistook inner voices as commands from gods, and even cared for dead relatives as if they were still alive, due to a divided “Bicameral” mind.
In his book The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind, Jaynes argued that the "bicameral mind" was a way of thinking where people literally heard voices in their heads and obeyed them like divine commands. He believed this mental state stopped working around 3,000 years ago, near the end of the Bronze Age in the eastern Mediterranean.
He said this change led to the rise of modern human consciousness, where people became more self-aware and made decisions on their own.
Jaynes also suggested that people we now call schizophrenic might still have parts of this old way of thinking, and if someone from ancient times were alive today, we would likely see them as schizophrenic too.
In 1976, an American psychologist named Julian Jaynes, who lived from 1920 to 1997, published a book called The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind.
In this book, he made a bold and unusual claim: that humans weren’t actually aware of their own thoughts until about 1000 BC.
He believed that when ancient people heard inner voices in their heads, they didn’t realize those voices came from their own minds.
Instead, they thought these voices were gods speaking to them and telling them what to do, which is how stories of divine communication may have started.
Jaynes introduced his theory about the bicameral mind in the 1970s, most psychologists didn’t respond positively.
In January 1979, William Thomas Jones wrote a paper questioning how any intelligent person could believe Jaynes’s theory.
He analyzed the book in detail to show why Jaynes’s conclusions were unrealistic and explored why, despite this, some people still took his ideas seriously.
Jones argued that Jaynes’s supporters were drawn to the theory because they disliked Darwinian evolution and natural selection, felt nostalgic for the supposed lost state of bicamerality, and wanted a simple theory that could explain everything about human nature.
This Man says NASA asked for his help to understand ORBS that were harassing their astronauts. He said these are Angelc Beings, they come out of orbs and can be as tall as 125 feet with wings and even smile at the astronauts.
For the first time, Chris Bledsoe, an American experiencer revealed on Bledsoe Said So podcast that the government is very afraid of mysterious beings or phenomena that he calls "plasmoids" or angelic beings because they cannot control them and have no way to defend against them.
He has attended high-level meetings in Washington, D.C. with congressmen and military officials who are scared and uncertain about how to handle these beings.
According to him, the government does not want the public to interact with or even think about these entities because they fear losing control.
To prevent this, they try to twist the truth or create fear by labeling the beings as aliens, plasmoids, or Chinese drones. This creates confusion and fear in people who don't understand what is really going on.
Chris explains that he worked with NASA for years and has proof, including photos, videos, and official documents, as well as meetings with high-level scientists.
NASA was interested in him because these beings seemed to like him and communicated with him, while avoiding official agencies. NASA wanted to know why the beings chose him and why they were bothering their astronauts.
He claims that all astronauts have seen orbs or these beings in space, even though this has never been officially released.
These beings appear outside space shuttles, looking through the windows, or floating above the shuttle bay or space station. Sometimes they are glowing, and there are reports of several of them standing together, up to 125 feet tall, with wings, smiling at the astronauts.
Chris describes them as energy beings that come out of glowing orbs. He says they are angelic and can appear in many forms. They can be six or seven feet tall or much larger.
They can look like drones or flying saucers and can even split into two or many forms. He says this is the first time he has spoken publicly about these things, even though he has known about them for 18 years.
This will totally blow your mind. This Man found in his compelling study that our cells use higher-level systems to talk to each other and organize what they do.
One of those higher-level systems is bioelectricity — a kind of electrical communication that happens not just in neurons (brain cells), but in all cells. These electrical patterns help cells figure out where they are in the body and what they should become.
The groundbreaking work of Michael Levin, a scientist at Tufts University, and his research could radically change how we understand biology, development, and even intelligence itself.
Traditionally, scientists have believed that genes, the information stored in our DNA, are the main drivers of this process. Genes control how cells behave, what kind of cells they become, and how organs form. Since sequencing the human genome, most biological research has focused on figuring out how genes do all this.
Levin, however, argues that genes are not the full story. He compares genes to low-level computer code. In computer science, programmers don’t usually work with machine code directly—they use higher-level tools that make things easier to understand and control.
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Levin suggests that biology has higher levels of organization that go beyond genes. One of these higher levels is what he calls the bioelectric network—a system where cells communicate using electrical signals, not just chemical signals or genetic instructions.
We usually think of neurons (brain cells) as the only cells that talk to each other using electricity. But Levin's research shows that many types of cells can do this. And these bioelectric signals help guide development, healing, and even complex decisions about what body parts to grow.
The CIA trains people not to look directly at the people they are following, as otherwise they can 'sense' they are being stared at and turn around. This Man argues that this is due to consciousness being extended outside of the brain.
Rupert Sheldrake is a biologist who has written over 100 scientific papers and 9 books, and has helped write 6 more. His books have been translated into 28 languages.
In 2013, a top think tank in Switzerland named him one of the world’s 100 most important thinkers. On ResearchGate, a popular site for scientists, he ranks in the top 4% for research interest.
On Google Scholar, his work has been cited many times, giving him high academic scores. For twelve years in a row, Watkins magazine has listed him as one of the most spiritually influential living people.
His work has appeared in many well-known magazines and newspapers, and he has been featured on BBC radio and TV.
In the interview, philosopher Hilary Lawson asks Rupert Sheldrake why the scientific community has been so critical of his work, even though he has been very successful with the general public. Sheldrake explains that the scientific community is not just one group—it’s made up of many different people with different opinions.
When he first shared his ideas, some scientists were interested and friendly, while others were more skeptical. He had especially good experiences with scientists in India, who were open to his ideas like morphic resonance.
But things changed after he published his first book, A New Science of Life, in 1981. A powerful editor at the science journal Nature, Sir John Maddox, harshly criticized the book and even said it was “a book for burning.” This public attack made Sheldrake seem like an outsider or a heretic in the eyes of many scientists, which made others afraid to openly support him.
Sheldrake believes that the scientists who attack him most often are militant atheists. He explains that these people treat materialist science almost like a religion, and because his work challenges their worldview, they react very strongly. This kind of criticism also appears on platforms like Wikipedia, where a group called “guerrilla skeptics” has taken control of his biography and prevents others from changing it.
However, Sheldrake also says that most scientists are not so extreme. When he gives talks at scientific institutions, people often come up to him privately afterward and say they’re very interested in his work and have had similar experiences, like feeling telepathic connections or sensing when their dog knows they’re coming home. But they admit they’re afraid to speak up about it because they don’t want to be judged or attacked by their peers. Sheldrake tells them that they’re not alone, and many of their colleagues feel the same way in secret.
One of Brazil’s strangest unsolved alien related mysteries: The Lead Masks Case. Two men were found dead on a remote hill near Rio de Janeiro. No injuries.. No struggle... Just... lying there with weird lead masks covering their eyes, like something out of a sci-fi movie.
In August 1966, two dead bodies were found on a hill near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. An 18-year-old boy named Jorge was flying a kite when it got lost in the jungle. While searching for it, he came across the bodies and told the police.
The dead men were lying side by side on some leaves. They had strange lead masks covering their eyes. These were not normal masks—they were made of heavy metal and didn’t cover the whole face, just the eyes.
When police investigated, they learned the men were radio technicians named Miguel and Manoel. They were from a town called Campos dos Goytacazes. Miguel was 34 years old, and Manoel was 32.
According to their families, Miguel and Manoel had traveled to Niteroi (a nearby city) three days earlier. They took a large amount of money with them and said they were going to buy parts for their work. While in the city, they also bought raincoats and a bottle of water.
This strange case became known as the “Lead Mask Mystery” because of the odd masks found on the men. No one knows for sure how or why they died, and the case remains unsolved.
In the evening of the same day, they were last seen alive. A local security guard saw them with two other men, going towards Vintém Hill by car. After that, Miguel and Manoel went out of the car and started walking toward the hill, but the two other men did not leave the car and drove away.
When the police arrived at the scene, they found the two male bodies in business suits, covered by raincoats, laying on the dead leaves and branches. Their faces were covered with strange lead masks. The police did not find any sign of a fight, no gun wound, no injuries or marks on their bodies.
According to the relatives and friends of the victims, both men were into the research of extraterrestrials and UFOs. Besides, they planned to make contact with some supernatural powers from another planet on Vintém Hill. But what those forces were, no one could say for sure.
Some people believe they were planning to make contact with aliens, using their electrical equipment. What’s more, some strange notes were found with the dead bodies, translating as follows:
“Sunday, one capsule after lunch; Wednesday, one capsule at bed-time.” The second one: “Be at the place arranged at 16:30. Take capsules at 18:30. After feeling effects, protect half the face with lead masks. Await the agreed signal.”
The wife of one of the victims said that a day before leaving, he had told her that he was waiting for the most important test, which would confirm or deny everything that he believed in, that is, the supernatural.
A close friend of the deceased confirmed that a few months before, the men had tried to create a kind of apparatus for contact with supernatural entities, which exploded during the experiments.