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Declassified Pentagon Report Proposes Evidence for Reincarnation
According to the 1983 report by US Army Lieutenant Colonel Wayne M. McDonnell, titled “Analysis and Assessment of The Gateway Process,” consciousness is more than just a product of the brain; it exists beyond physical boundaries, making the bold assertion that “consciousness never dies.”
The report was part of a classified program known as the Gateway Project, which aimed to explore altered states of consciousness. The process was described as “a training system designed to bring enhanced strength, focus, and coherence… to alter consciousness.”
Participants engaged in techniques that reportedly allowed their consciousness to shift “outside the physical sphere,” transcending time and space.
A recently resurfaced US Army Intelligence report offers a conceptual explanation of how the brain processes energy from the physical world to generate consciousness, which Lieutenant Colonel Wayne McDonnell likens to a hologram. Credit: US Army
This method allegedly led participants to recall “all the memories accumulated through experience in reality,” suggesting the possibility of remembering past lives. In essence, they claimed to have accessed detailed memories of previous existences, lending credibility to the idea of reincarnation.
The concept of reincarnation is not new, and many believe we live multiple lives. Numerous cases exist where young children have described vivid memories of past lives, some of which have been independently verified.
These stories often include specific details about names, places, and events that the child could not have known otherwise.
Consciousness transcends space and time. Credit: US Army
The Gateway Project inadvertently contributed to this idea by suggesting that consciousness retains its essence and memories even after death. This would align with a perspective that we reincarnate and continue to live new lives.
It is worth noting that the project was highly controversial, making any reincarnation-related findings from it far from conclusive.
The CIA and other government agencies have long been interested in consciousness studies, particularly during the Cold War era. Programs like MKUltra and Stargate Project explored phenomena such as remote viewing, telepathy, and the nature of the human mind.
The Gateway Project, however, stood out for its focus on consciousness as a non-physical entity. It aimed to understand and manipulate consciousness in ways that could have practical applications for intelligence and defense.
While much of the research remains classified, declassified documents like McDonnell’s report hint at the extraordinary possibilities being explored behind closed doors.
If consciousness indeed “never dies,” what does that mean for our understanding of life, death, and existence itself?
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