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Grand Portal Guide


Project Looking Glass
Project Looking Glass refers to two distinct concepts: a 2000s CIA study on team intelligence using simulations and, more commonly in conspiracy theories, a top-secret 1970s military technology designed to view future timelines, often associated with Anunnaki technology. It is often confused with Operation Looking Glass, the US Strategic Command airborne command post. Key Aspects of the Different "Looking Glass" Projects: CIA/Harvard Simulation (Real): A research project con

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Feb 26


Gateway Process
The CIA Gateway Process is a 1983 declassified report analyzing a training system designed to alter consciousness and expand human awareness beyond physical limitations. Developed by The Monroe Institute, it uses "Hemi-Sync" (binaural beats) to synchronize brain hemispheres, aiming to achieve deep meditation, out-of-body experiences, and improved mental focus. Key aspects of the Gateway Process include: Purpose: To train individuals to manipulate their consciousness, allowing

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Feb 19


Project Pegasus
Project Pegasus refers to claims by Andrew Basiago that he was part of a secret 1970s DARPA-funded US government program that achieved time travel and teleportation using technology derived from Nikola Tesla's papers. Basiago alleged he was a child participant, traveling to historical events like Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. Key Aspects of Project Pegasus Time Travel Claims: Methodology: The program reportedly used "radiant energy" and a "teleporter" based on Tesla’s work,

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Feb 12


Atlantis Decoded
Atlantis is a legendary, advanced island nation first described by the Greek philosopher Plato around 360 B.C. as a powerful naval empire that sank into the Atlantic Ocean after falling out of divine favor. Appearing in his dialogues Timaeus and Critias, it serves as an allegory for hubris and a warning against overambition. Key Details About Atlantis: Origin: Described by Plato, who claimed to have heard the story from Solon, who learned it from Egyptian priests. Location:

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Feb 5


The Agenda
Digital ID agenda, often discussed alongside conspiracy theories, involves transitioning from physical to electronic identification systems, raising surveillance, privacy, and control concerns. While advocates highlight efficiency in services, opponents fear they act as tools for tracking, data collection, and potential exclusion. Key elements surrounding the skepticism of digital ID initiatives include: Surveillance Risks : Concerns that digital IDs, especially when combined

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Jan 29


Millennial Loop
A millennial crisis (often a "midlife" crisis occurring early, between ages 29-44) is an intense period of anxiety and self-reflection caused by a failure to meet traditional life milestones, like homeownership, financial stability, or career security, due to economic pressure, student debt, and social media comparison. Unlike previous generations, this crisis centers on seeking foundational stability rather than dramatic lifestyle changes. Key Aspects of the Millennial Crisi

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Jan 22


Millennial Epidemic
"Millennial epidemic" refers to a set of profound, often hidden, health and economic crises disproportionately affecting the generation born between roughly 1981 and 1996. Rather than a contagious virus, this term describes systemic issues related to mental health, economic insecurity, and physical well-being, which have resulted in higher mortality rates and "deaths of despair" (suicide, drug overdose, alcohol-related diseases) for millennials compared to previous generation

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Jan 15


Wing Makers
WingMakers refers primarily to a science-fiction, mythological, and philosophical narrative project launched online in 1998 by James Mahu, detailing an ancient, advanced extraterrestrial race. It blends, music, art, poetry, and a storyline about humanity's spiritual evolution, often exploring concepts of consciousness, alien technology (the Corteum), and spiritual activism. The Narrative: The story centers on the discovery of a "WingMakers" cache in New Mexico, left by a grou

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Jan 1
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