There are literally thousands of documents on the CIA FOIA archives that I’d love to spend the time to read. Today’s choice:
Analysis and Assessment of Gateway Process 1983
The document is an assessment of a product (hypnosis tapes) from an entity called The Monroe Institute (still in existence.)
In this context, “The Gateway Experience” is brain hemisphere synchronization. The paper explores hypnosis, transcendental meditation, 4-6 Hz frequencies, and biofeedback as methodologies to achieve this result.
You have to wonder why this sort of research was ever classified in the first place. Since tax dollars paid for this, it should have been unclassified from the start. But, it was about out-of-body experiences and remote viewing….you know, the system we had before drones worked so well.
A good deal of the document is about generating out-of-body experiences (risks are mentioned in the document [good job writer!] - i.e. some other entity gets into your body while you are out. Not a situation to take lightly.)
Here’s a description of the life tableau, life flashing before one’s eyes:
There is an extensive discussion of wavelengths and frequencies that are known to assist with brain hemisphere synchronization.
A very long wavelength that traverses the earth in 1/7th of a second is considered the “ideal medium for conveying a telepathic signal.”
Below is a drawing that I will be digitizing (eventually). The point of the drawing is to compare the wavelengths of sound with the wavelengths of the electromagnetic spectrum, and note that there is this funny overlap between sound wavelengths and the radio window of the electromagnetic spectrum.
For instance:
1 meter sound is right around 349 Hz.
1 meter on the electromagnetic spectrum is 300,000,000 Hz, and right on the boundary between VHF and UHF in the radio window.
In the Gateway document, a 7 Hz frequency with a 40,000 km wavelength (“ideal for telepathic communication”) is considered Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) and used for communicating with submarines. (not shown in the drawing below, and would be far to the left)
On the sound spectrum, a 7 Hz frequency equates to a 49 meter wavelength.
Looking for patterns.