While NASA is searching for life on Mars, a CIA document claims it was found 40 years ago.
The report, ‘Mars Exploration May 22, 1984,’ details how the agency used astral projection—the idea that a person’s spirit can travel through the astral plane—to transport a ‘subject’ to Mars approximately one million years BC.
The study was part of Project Stargate, a secret US Army unit established in 1977 that focused on anomalous phenomena, including remote viewing, telepathy, and psychokinesis.
Participants were exposed to sounds like binaural beats and hemi-sync audio to induce altered states of consciousness and promote psychic abilities.
The experiment’s ‘subject’ was transported to the planet during the specified year, reporting an ‘oblique view of a pyramid’ and a ‘very large road’ with a monument similar to those known among ancient Egyptians on Earth, the report claims.
The vision then shifted to a population of ‘very large people’ searching for ‘a new place to live because their environment was corrupted.’
Project Stargate was the US government’s new weapon against the Soviet Union, aimed at creating mind-reading spies who could infiltrate the minds of its enemies.
The classified project was conducted at Fort Meade in Maryland, recruiting men and women who claimed to have extrasensory perception (ESP) to help uncover military and domestic intelligence secrets.
It shut down in 1995, but during its more than 10-year existence, psychics known as ‘remote viewers’ participated in a wide array of operations, from locating hostages kidnapped by Islamic terrorist groups to tracing the paths of fugitive criminals within the US.
Mars Exploration May 22, 1984 at CIA.gov
See also: Crazy Rulers of the World/The Men Who Stare at Goats
This is too stupid even for the Daily Fail. Are they trying to compete with the Daily Star?
It’s daft but it is also a thing that happened.
My wife has a whole set of books that document the “conversations” these “researchers” had with this entity.
It’s called The Law of One and it would be hilarious if people didn’t believe it.
I’ve seen and read quite a bit on the topic and it is still unclear who believed this, who just thought it was a good wheeze and who was just up to no good (syphoning off goverment cash, confusing foreign spies, etc).
You can also find the official CIA training manual for remote viewing online. This is probably coming about because Elizondo talks at length (positively) about being recruited for the program in his UAP disclosure book. Not saying that it’s any kind of conspiracy, just that it’s re-visited in pop culture.