This is one of the most interesting reads I’ve come across. It’s rather complex and takes a while to digest but it’s 100% worth it. It’s an official declassified CIA document and a terrific analysis of consciousness and beyond – known as the Gateway Process. While it’s an older document and declassified for a while now, the fact that modern developments in science, quantum physics, psychedelics, and neurobiology confirm what’s written within those pages is nothing short of outstanding.
It explains consciousness in a profound and analytical way and merges knowledge from mystics from Hindu, Buddhist, and Tibetan cultures to contemporary scientific knowledge of Planck distance, Einstein’s theory of relativity, and the works of Nils Bohr. The cosmic spiral & torus is everything, and everything is one. It seems as though individual consciousness is pulled from the collective consciousness using the frequency/vibrations of the being. This applies to humans, whales, fungus, and amoeba. Mystics of past and present including all ancient religions understood these concepts thousands of years ago. Still, it takes much to open the minds of the most pragmatic, self-conscious, and uptight people.
Raspberry Pi is the name of a series of single-board computers made by the Raspberry Pi Foundation, a UK charity that aims to educate people in computing and create easier access to computing education.
The Raspberry Pi launched in 2012, and there have been several iterations and variations released since then. The original Pi had a single-core 700MHz CPU and just 256MB RAM, and the latest model has a quad-core CPU clocking in at over 1.5GHz, and 4GB RAM. The price point for Raspberry Pi has always been under $100 (usually around $35 USD), most notably the Pi Zero, which costs just $5.
All over the world, people use the Raspberry Pi to learn programming skills, build hardware projects, do home automation, implement Kubernetes clusters and Edge computing, and even use them in industrial applications.
The Raspberry Pi is a very cheap computer that runs Linux, but it also provides a set of GPIO (general purpose input/output) pins, allowing you to control electronic components for physical computing and explore the Internet of Things (IoT).
I’m sorry this short book has taken so long to write. What the reader should realize is that s/he is not
alone. 10’s of thousands of people are going through something similar around the world. This book hopes
to give some practical advice and understanding of how different perspectives can cause confusion and
frustration for the target and hopes to consolidate some solutions others have found. There are people that
have been released from the programs but this is rare. It is more realistic to expect the intensity of the
various attacks to be lessened and whereby personal physical and psychological coping mechanisms are
found.
This book is basically a compilation of the most commonly asked questions a novice asks when
brought into these horrific government programs of experimentation, manipulation, and silent
assassination. The questions are answered as simply and succinctly as possible.
This book is not meant to produce false hope. It hopes to alleviate suffering. It offers suggestions
from hundreds of TIs through anecdotal stories. It seems that what works for one person does not
necessarily work for another. Large scale studies have not been done because of the lack of government
grants in this area for the “fringe”. As more and more people come forward, the fringe will become the
norm.