A recently resurfaced CIA document, which was declassified in 2017, has shed light on an experiment conducted on May 22, 1984.
The experiment—part of a larger program often referred to as “Project Stargate”—allegedly transported the subject’s consciousness back in time, approximately one million years B.C.
Project Stargate was a secret U.S. Army initiative established in 1977 at Fort Meade, Maryland, by the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) and SRI International.
Its primary objective was to investigate the potential use of psychic phenomena, including remote viewing, telepathy, and psychokinesis, for military and intelligence applications, according to Daily Mail.
The news outlet added, “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 declassified CIA document chronicles an unconventional “Mars exploration” mission conducted not with astronauts but through the use of remote viewing—a form of extrasensory perception (ESP).
A subject was provided with a sealed envelope containing cryptic instructions: to focus their mind on specific coordinates on Mars, roughly one million years B.C.
During the session, the subject reported seeing massive pyramidal structures, vast caverns, and colossal monuments carved into Martian canyons.
The descriptions included towering humanoid figures, “thin and tall, but they’re very large… some kind of strange clothes.”
These beings were said to be part of an ancient civilization teetering on the brink of extinction, victims of severe environmental collapse.
Daily Mail reported:
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.’
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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.
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