Our government wastes money on some stupid stuff.
Now that I’ve made that staggeringly obvious statement, I’d hasten to note that there’s stupid, and then there’s ridiculous. We’re not talking shrimps on treadmills stupid. This week, we learned that, some years back, the CIA claimed to have evidence that there was once life on Mars – and not just life, mind you, but humanoid, pyramid-building life—a civilization. No Tharks, mind you, or banths, or thoats, or lovely Martian princesses clad only in jewels. No, these were just “very large people.”
How did the CIA determine this? They sent some people to Mars in 1,000,000 BC – through the astral plane.
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.
I can summarize this in three words: No, they didn’t. The “binaural beats” and “hemi-sync audio” may have induced hallucinations – because these people didn’t enter any astral plane. Why? Because there is no astral plane. This is the purest horse squeeze, utter drivel and goo, and your tax dollars funded it.
But wait! There’s more! […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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