Pentagon declassifies research on life after death
The Pentagon has removed the secret from the documents, which are devoted to research on human life after death.
Information about this was shared by the Daily Mail newspaper.
The material of the publication refers to the report, which was called “Analysis and evaluation of the Gateway process”.
Presumably, it was written by Lieutenant-Colonel of the United States Army Wayne M. McDonnell in the 1980s.
The serviceman was assigned to look into the research being done by scientists at the out-of-state Monroe Institute in Virginia.
In his report, McDonnell noted that the scientists were trying to change their own consciousness.
The main goal of the specialists was to get out of the “physical sphere in order to eventually get rid of even the limitations of time and space themselves.”
In their opinion, after death, the functioning of memory and consciousness does not stop: they are transformed into the form of an energy shell.