Produced by: Manoj Kumar
A 1983 U.S. Army Intelligence study suggests reincarnation may be real, asserting that consciousness, as pure energy, transcends space and time, according to declassified CIA documents.
The study claims that consciousness exists beyond physical reality, as energy that "never dies," aligning with the idea that memories can carry over through reincarnation.
The Army's 'Gateway Process' aimed to train soldiers in altered states of consciousness to enable out-of-body experiences, with potential uses in spying and military strategy.
The report compared consciousness to a hologram, created through the brain’s processing of energy, suggesting it can transcend physical dimensions for intelligence gathering.
Page 25 of the report, detailing potential defense uses of the Gateway Process, remains missing, sparking conspiracy theories that it was deliberately withheld by the CIA.
The study aligns with findings from the University of Virginia’s research on children who recall past lives, suggesting reincarnation could be more than a myth.
While the Gateway Process was deemed plausible, the report acknowledged that controlling such abilities required significant training and refinement.
Joe McMoneagle, a psychic spy in the program, claimed his remote viewing provided valuable intel during the Cold War, bolstering confidence in the Gateway Process.
Despite the study’s findings, gaps remain in understanding the full potential of consciousness, leaving room for further exploration into its mysteries.