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In order to get a larger picture of that research, there is deeper digging to be had that you likely won't find using that search term. In addition to other programs in a similar vein conducted by the C_A, and reports of those experiments and programs, there are hidden things in the Gateway Process release itself.

The original Gateway Process release was missing page 25. That missing page was finally released in 2019 after decades of FOIA requests, though I think it wasn't publically released until 2021. Regardless, it elaborates the beliefs of the investigator on the true nature of Reality.

The age old debate in philosophy is the question of "which came first," thought, or the physical, i.e. did consciousness emerge from what we call "the physical" (even though physics suggests that concept is ill defined), or did the physical emerge from consciousness? Page 25, the missing page, answers that question (according to the beliefs of the writer).

As it turns out, the beliefs espoused by that missing page can be found in pretty much every religion going back to the beginnings of recorded history, all across the world. The details get a little muddy depending on which culture/belief system is speaking, but the core is consistent; i.e., we are fundamentally connected to the Source of All Things. We are pieces of Source. We are the Source experiencing Itself.

Physics says pretty much exact that, or at least it is an idea consistent with all physics. Physics (or science in general) doesn't say whether or not the Source is intelligent or as dumb as a box of photons, but it does suggest there was a Source of All Things, and we are in all ways fundamentally connected to It.

All religions say it, although some sects (including the most popular ones) obfuscate that statement, both saying it, and at the same time, purposefully separating us from Source. But other sects of all the popular religions (Gnosticism, Mysticism, Kabbalism e.g.) do make that claim, and hold it as the highest principle. Older religions, and many of those that are less popular today, state it explicitly without obfuscation.

True or not, you can find this message everywhere: to wit, on the most fundamental level, you, me, and everyone else, are just the Source experiencing itself. It is from this idea that our Inalienable Rights are derived, our Sovereignty (Ultimate Authority over our own Jurisdiction).

I suggest that the thoughts that are instigated by that missing page make it a rather glaring omission. Perhaps there is a really important reason it was not included. Perhaps there was a really important reason it was released in 2019/2021.

89 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

In order to get a larger picture of that research, there is deeper digging to be had that you likely won't find using that search term. In addition to other programs in a similar vein conducted by the C_A, and reports of those experiments and programs, there are hidden things in the Gateway Process release itself.

The original Gateway Process release was missing page 25. That missing page was finally released in 2019 after decades of FOIA requests, though I think it wasn't publically released until 2021. Regardless, it elaborates the beliefs of the investigator on the true nature of Reality.

The age old debate in philosophy is the question of "which came first," thought, or the physical, i.e. did consciousness emerge from what we call "the physical" (even though physics suggests that concept is ill defined), or did the physical emerge from consciousness? Page 25, the missing page, answers that question (according to the beliefs of the writer).

As it turns out, the beliefs espoused by that missing page can be found in pretty much every religion going back to the beginnings of recorded history, all across the world. The details get a little muddy depending on which culture/belief system is speaking, but the core is consistent; i.e., we are fundamentally connected to the Source of All Things. We are pieces of Source. We are the Source experiencing Itself.

Physics says pretty much exact that, or at least it is an idea consistent with all physics. Physics (or science in general) doesn't say whether or not the Source is intelligent or as dumb as a box of photons, but it does suggest there was a Source of All Things, and we are in all ways fundamentally connected to It.

All religions say it, although some sects (including the most popular ones) obfuscate that statement, both saying it, and at the same time, purposefully separating us from Source. But other sects of all religions do make that claim, and hold it as the highest principle. Older religions, and many of those that are less popular, state it explicitly without obfuscation.

True or not, you can find this message everywhere: to wit, on the most fundamental level, you, me, and everyone else, are just the Source experiencing itself. It is from this idea that our Inalienable Rights are derived, our Sovereignty (Ultimate Authority over our own Jurisdiction).

I suggest that the thoughts that are instigated by that missing page make it a rather glaring omission. Perhaps there is a really important reason it was not included. Perhaps there was a really important reason it was released in 2019/2021.

89 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

In order to get a larger picture of that research, there is deeper digging to be had that you likely won't find using that search term. In addition to other programs in a similar vein conducted by the C_A, and reports of those experiments and programs, there are hidden things in the Gateway Process release as well.

The original Gateway Process release was missing page 25. That missing page was finally released in 2019 after decades of FOIA requests, though I think it wasn't publically released until 2021. Regardless, it elaborates the beliefs of the investigator on the true nature of Reality.

The age old debate in philosophy is the question of "which came first," thought, or the physical, i.e. did consciousness emerge from what we call "the physical" (even though physics suggests that concept is ill defined), or did the physical emerge from consciousness? Page 25, the missing page, answers that question (according to the beliefs of the writer).

As it turns out, the beliefs espoused by that missing page can be found in pretty much every religion going back to the beginnings of recorded history, all across the world. The details get a little muddy depending on which culture/belief system is speaking, but the core is consistent; i.e., we are fundamentally connected to the Source of All Things. We are pieces of Source. We are the Source experiencing Itself.

Physics says pretty much exact that, or at least it is an idea consistent with all physics. Physics (or science in general) doesn't say whether or not the Source is intelligent or as dumb as a box of photons, but it does suggest there was a Source of All Things, and we are in all ways fundamentally connected to It.

All religions say it, although some sects (including the most popular ones) obfuscate that statement, both saying it, and at the same time, purposefully separating us from Source. But other sects of all religions do make that claim, and hold it as the highest principle. Older religions, and many of those that are less popular, state it explicitly without obfuscation.

True or not, you can find this message everywhere: to wit, on the most fundamental level, you, me, and everyone else, are just the Source experiencing itself. It is from this idea that our Inalienable Rights are derived, our Sovereignty (Ultimate Authority over our own Jurisdiction).

I suggest that the thoughts that are instigated by that missing page make it a rather glaring omission. Perhaps there is a really important reason it was not included. Perhaps there was a really important reason it was released in 2019/2021.

89 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

In order to get the whole story of that research, you need to dig a little deeper. In addition to other programs in a similar vein conducted by the C_A, and reports of those experiments and programs, there are hidden things in the Gateway Process release as well.

The original Gateway Process release was missing page 25. That missing page was finally released in 2019 after decades of FOIA requests, though I think it wasn't publically released until 2021. Regardless, it elaborates the beliefs of the investigator on the true nature of Reality.

The age old debate in philosophy is the question of "which came first," thought, or the physical, i.e. did consciousness emerge from what we call "the physical" (even though physics suggests that concept is ill defined), or did the physical emerge from consciousness? Page 25, the missing page, answers that question (according to the beliefs of the writer).

As it turns out, the beliefs espoused by that missing page can be found in pretty much every religion going back to the beginnings of recorded history, all across the world. The details get a little muddy depending on which culture/belief system is speaking, but the core is consistent; i.e., we are fundamentally connected to the Source of All Things. We are pieces of Source. We are the Source experiencing Itself.

Physics says pretty much exact that, or at least it is an idea consistent with all physics. Physics (or science in general) doesn't say whether or not the Source is intelligent or as dumb as a box of photons, but it does suggest there was a Source of All Things, and we are in all ways fundamentally connected to It.

All religions say it, although some sects (including the most popular ones) obfuscate that statement, both saying it, and at the same time, purposefully separating us from Source. But other sects of all religions do make that claim, and hold it as the highest principle. Older religions, and many of those that are less popular, state it explicitly without obfuscation.

True or not, you can find this message everywhere: to wit, on the most fundamental level, you, me, and everyone else, are just the Source experiencing itself. It is from this idea that our Inalienable Rights are derived, our Sovereignty (Ultimate Authority over our own Jurisdiction).

I suggest that the thoughts that are instigated by that missing page make it a rather glaring omission. Perhaps there is a really important reason it was not included. Perhaps there was a really important reason it was released in 2019/2021.

89 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

In order to get the whole story of that research, you need to dig a little deeper. In addition to other programs in a similar vein conducted by the C_A, and reports of those experiments and programs, there are hidden things in the Gateway Process release as well.

The original Gateway Process release was missing page 25. That missing page was finally released in 2019 after decades of FOIA requests, though I think it wasn't publically released until 2021. Regardless, it elaborates the beliefs of the investigator on the true nature of Reality.

The age old debate in philosophy is the question of "which came first," thought, or the physical, i.e. did consciousness emerge from what we call "the physical" (even though physics suggests that concept is ill defined), or did the physical emerge from consciousness? Page 25, the missing page, answers that question (according to the beliefs of the writer).

As it turns out, the beliefs espoused by that missing page can be found in pretty much every religion going back to the beginnings of recorded history, all across the world. The details get a little muddy depending on which culture/belief system is speaking, but the core is consistent; i.e., we are fundamentally connected to the Source of All Things. We are pieces of Source. We are the Source experiencing Itself.

Physics says pretty much exact that, or at least it is an idea consistent with all physics. Physics (or science in general) doesn't say whether or not the Source is intelligent or as dumb as a box of photons, but it does suggest there was a Source of All Things, and we are in all ways fundamentally connected to It.

All religions say it, although some sects (including the most popular ones) obfuscate that statement, both saying it, and at the same time, purposefully separating us from Source. But other sects of all religions do make that claim, and hold it as the highest principle. Older religions, and many of those that are less popular, state it explicitly without obfuscation.

True or not, you can find this message everywhere: to wit, on the most fundamental level, you, me, and everyone else, are just the Source experiencing itself. It is from this idea that our Inalienable Rights are derived, our Sovereignty (Ultimate Authority over our own Jurisdiction).

I suggest that the thoughts that are instigated by that missing page make it a rather glaring omission. Perhaps there is a really important reason it was not included. Perhaps there was a really important reason it was released in 2019.

89 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

In order to get the whole story of that research, you need to dig a little deeper. In addition to other programs in a similar vein conducted by the C_A, and reports of those experiments and programs, there are hidden things in the Gateway Process release as well.

The original Gateway Process release was missing page 25. That missing page was finally released in 2019 after decades of FOIA requests, though I think it wasn't publically released until 2021. Regardless, it elaborates the beliefs of the investigator on the true nature of Reality.

The age old debate in philosophy is the question of "which came first," thought, or the physical, i.e. did consciousness emerge from what we call "the physical" (even though physics suggests that concept is ill defined), or did the physical emerge from consciousness? Page 25, the missing page, answers that question (according to the beliefs of the writer).

As it turns out, the beliefs espoused by that missing page can be found in pretty much every religion going back to the beginnings of recorded history, all across the world. The details get a little muddy depending on which culture/belief system is speaking, but the core is consistent; i.e., we are fundamentally connected to the Source of All Things. We are pieces of Source. We are the Source experiencing Itself.

Physics says pretty much exact that, or at least it is an idea consistent with all physics. All religions say it, although some sects (including the most popular ones) obfuscate that statement, both saying it, and at the same time, purposefully separating us from Source. But other sects of all religions do make that claim, and hold it as the highest principle. Older religions, and many of those that are less popular, state it explicitly without obfuscation.

True or not, you can find this message everywhere: to wit, on the most fundamental level, you, me, and everyone else, are just the Source experiencing itself. It is from this idea that our Inalienable Rights are derived, our Sovereignty (Ultimate Authority over our own Jurisdiction).

I suggest that the thoughts that are instigated by that missing page make it a rather glaring omission. Perhaps there is a really important reason it was not included. Perhaps there was a really important reason it was released in 2019.

89 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

In order to get the whole story of that research, you need to dig a little deeper. In addition to other programs in a similar vein conducted by the C_A, and reports of those experiments and programs, there are hidden things in the Gateway Process release as well.

The original Gateway Process release was missing page 25. That missing page was finally released in 2019 after decades of FOIA requests, though I think it wasn't publically released until 2021. Regardless, it elaborate the beliefs of the investigator on the true nature of Reality.

The age old debate in philosophy is the question of "which came first," thought, or the physical, i.e. did consciousness emerge from what we call "the physical" (even though physics suggests that concept is ill defined), or did the physical emerge from consciousness? Page 25, the missing page, answers that question (according to the beliefs of the writer).

As it turns out, the beliefs espoused by that missing page can be found in pretty much every religion going back to the beginnings of recorded history, all across the world. The details get a little muddy depending on which culture/belief system is speaking, but the core is consistent; i.e., we are fundamentally connected to the Source of All Things. We are pieces of Source. We are the Source experiencing Itself.

Physics says pretty much exact that, or at least it is an idea consistent with all physics. All religions say it, although some sects (including the most popular ones) obfuscate that statement, both saying it, and at the same time, purposefully separating us from Source. But other sects of all religions do make that claim, and hold it as the highest principle. Older religions, and many of those that are less popular, state it explicitly without obfuscation.

True or not, you can find this message everywhere: to wit, on the most fundamental level, you, me, and everyone else, are just the Source experiencing itself. It is from this idea that our Inalienable Rights are derived, our Sovereignty (Ultimate Authority over our own Jurisdiction).

I suggest that the thoughts that are instigated by that missing page make it a rather glaring omission. Perhaps there is a really important reason it was not included. Perhaps there was a really important reason it was released in 2019.

89 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

In order to get the whole story of that research, you need to dig a little deeper. In addition to other programs in a similar vein conducted by the C_A, and reports of those experiments and programs, there are hidden things in the Gateway Process release as well.

The original Gateway Process release was missing page 25. That missing page was finally released in 2019 after decades of FOIA requests. It elaborate the beliefs of the investigator on the true nature of Reality.

The age old debate in philosophy is the question of "which came first," thought, or the physical, i.e. did consciousness emerge from what we call "the physical" (even though physics suggests that concept is ill defined), or did the physical emerge from consciousness? Page 25, the missing page, answers that question (according to the beliefs of the writer).

As it turns out, the beliefs espoused by that missing page can be found in pretty much every religion going back to the beginnings of recorded history, all across the world. The details get a little muddy depending on which culture/belief system is speaking, but the core is consistent; i.e., we are fundamentally connected to the Source of All Things. We are pieces of Source. We are the Source experiencing Itself.

Physics says pretty much exact that, or at least it is an idea consistent with all physics. All religions say it, although some sects (including the most popular ones) obfuscate that statement, both saying it, and at the same time, purposefully separating us from Source. But other sects of all religions do make that claim, and hold it as the highest principle. Older religions, and many of those that are less popular, state it explicitly without obfuscation.

True or not, you can find this message everywhere: to wit, on the most fundamental level, you, me, and everyone else, are just the Source experiencing itself. It is from this idea that our Inalienable Rights are derived, our Sovereignty (Ultimate Authority over our own Jurisdiction).

I suggest that the thoughts that are instigated by that missing page make it a rather glaring omission. Perhaps there is a really important reason it was not included. Perhaps there was a really important reason it was released in 2019.

89 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

In order to get the whole story of that research, you need to dig a little deeper. In addition to other programs in a similar vein conducted by the C_A, and reports of those experiments and programs, there are hidden things in the Gateway Process release as well.

The original Gateway Process release was missing page 25. That missing page was finally released in 2019 after decades of FOIA requests. It elaborate the beliefs of the investigator on the true nature of Reality.

The age old debate in philosophy is the question of "which came first," thought, or the physical, i.e. did consciousness emerge from what we call "the physical" (even though physics suggests that concept is ill defined), or did the physical emerge from consciousness? Page 25, the missing page, answers that question (according to the beliefs of the writer).

As it turns out, the beliefs espoused by that missing page can be found in pretty much every religion going back to the beginnings of recorded history, all across the world. The details get a little muddy depending on which culture/belief system is speaking, but the core is consistent; i.e., we are fundamentally connected to the Source of All Things. We are pieces of Source. We are the Source experiencing Itself.

Physics says pretty much exact that, or at least it is an idea consistent with all physics. All religions say it, although some sects (including the most popular ones) obfuscate that statement, both saying it, and at the same time, purposefully separating us from Source. But other sects of all religions do make that claim, and hold it as the highest principle. Older religions, and many of those that are less popular, state it explicitly without obfuscation.

True or not, you can find this message everywhere: to wit, on the most fundamental level, you, me, and everyone else, are just the Source experiencing itself. It is from this idea that our Inalienable Rights are derived, our Sovereignty (Ultimate Authority over our own Jurisdiction).

I suggest that the thoughts that are instigated by that missing page was a rather glaring omission. Perhaps there is a really important reason it was not included. Perhaps there was a really important reason it was released in 2019.

89 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

In order to get the whole story of that research, you need to dig a little deeper. In addition to other programs in a similar vein conducted by the C_A, and reports of those experiments and programs, there are hidden things in the Gateway Process release as well.

The original Gateway Process release was missing page 25. That missing page was finally released in 2019 after decades of FOIA requests. It elaborate the beliefs of the investigator on the true nature of Reality.

The age old debate in philosophy is the question of "which came first," thought, or the physical, i.e. did consciousness emerge from what we call "the physical" (even though physics suggests that concept is ill defined), or did the physical emerge from consciousness? Page 25, the missing page, answers that question (according to the beliefs of the writer).

As it turns out, the beliefs espoused by that missing page can be found in pretty much every religion going back to the beginnings of recorded history, all across the world. The details get a little muddy depending on which culture/belief system is speaking, but the core is consistent; i.e., we are fundamentally connected to the Source of All Things. We are pieces of Source. We are the Source experiencing Itself.

Physics says pretty much exact that, or at least it is an idea consistent with all physics. All religions say it, although some sects (including the most popular ones) obfuscate that statement, both saying it, and at the same time, purposefully separating us from Source. But other sects of all religions do make that claim, and hold it as the highest principle. Older religions, and many of those that are less popular, state it explicitly without equivocation.

True or not, you can find this message everywhere: to wit, on the most fundamental level, you, me, and everyone else, are just the Source experiencing itself. It is from this idea that our Inalienable Rights are derived, our Sovereignty (Ultimate Authority over our own Jurisdiction).

I suggest that the thoughts that are instigated by that missing page was a rather glaring omission. Perhaps there is a really important reason it was not included. Perhaps there was a really important reason it was released in 2019.

89 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

In order to get the whole story of that research, you need to dig a little deeper. In addition to other programs in a similar vein conducted by the C_A, and reports of those experiments and programs, there are hidden things in the Gateway Process release as well.

The original Gateway Process release was missing page 25. That missing page was finally released in 2019 after decades of FOIA requests. It elaborate the beliefs of the investigator on the true nature of Reality.

The age old debate in philosophy is the question of "which came first," thought, or the physical, i.e. did consciousness emerge from what we call "the physical" (even though physics suggests that concept is ill defined), or did the physical emerge from consciousness? Page 25, the missing page, answers that question (according to the beliefs of the writer).

As it turns out, the beliefs espoused by that missing page can be found in pretty much every religion going back to the beginnings of recorded history, all across the world. The details get a little muddy depending on which culture/belief system is speaking, but the core is consistent; i.e., we are fundamentally connected to the Source of All Things. We are pieces of Source. We are the Source experiencing Itself.

Physics says pretty much exact that, or at least it is an idea consistent with all physics. All religions say it, although some sects (including the most popular ones) obfuscate that statement, both saying it, and at the same time, purposefully separating us from Source. But other sects of all religions do make that claim, and hold it as the highest principle. Older religions, and many of those that are less popular, state it explicitly.

True or not, you can find this message everywhere: to wit, on the most fundamental level, you, me, and everyone else, are just the Source experiencing itself. It is from this idea that our Inalienable Rights are derived, our Sovereignty (Ultimate Authority over our own Jurisdiction).

I suggest that the thoughts that are instigated by that missing page was a rather glaring omission. Perhaps there is a really important reason it was not included. Perhaps there was a really important reason it was released in 2019.

89 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

In order to get the whole story of that research, you need to dig a little deeper. In addition to other programs in a similar vein conducted by the C_A, and reports of those experiments and programs, there are hidden things in the Gateway Process release as well.

The original Gateway Process release was missing page 25. That missing page was finally released in 2019 after decades of FOIA requests. It elaborate the beliefs of the investigator on the true nature of Reality.

The age old debate in philosophy is the question of "which came first," thought, or the "physical." I.e. did consciousness emerge from what we call "the physical" (even though physics suggests that concept is ill defined), or did the physical emerge from consciousness? Page 25, the missing page, answers that question (according to the beliefs of the writer).

As it turns out, the beliefs espoused by that missing page can be found in pretty much every religion going back to the beginnings of recorded history, all across the world. The details get a little muddy depending on which culture/belief system is speaking, but the core is consistent; i.e., we are fundamentally connected to the Source of All Things. We are pieces of Source. We are the Source experiencing Itself.

Physics says pretty much exact that, or at least it is an idea consistent with all physics. All religions say it, although some sects (including the most popular ones) obfuscate that statement, both saying it, and at the same time, purposefully separating us from Source. But other sects of all religions do make that claim, and hold it as the highest principle. Older religions, and many of those that are less popular, state it explicitly.

True or not, you can find this message everywhere: to wit, on the most fundamental level, you, me, and everyone else, are just the Source experiencing itself. It is from this idea that our Inalienable Rights are derived, our Sovereignty (Ultimate Authority over our own Jurisdiction).

I suggest that the thoughts that are instigated by that missing page was a rather glaring omission. Perhaps there is a really important reason it was not included. Perhaps there was a really important reason it was released in 2019.

89 days ago
1 score