Project Center Lane: When the US Army Dabbled With Hypnosis and Astral Projection

‘Decades ago, the US military was keenly interested in psychic powers – so much so, it paid for intelligence officers to go on weeklong excursions to an institute specializing in out-of-body experiences and astral projection, and pumped millions into researching possible uses of supernatural capabilities in the battlefield.
Documents declassified in 2001 show Project Center Lane began in June 1983, when Army Commander Wayne M. McDonnell was sent to the Monroe Institute.
The Monroe Institute, which openly acknowledges its previous relationship with the army on its website, avowedly focuses on creating treatments designed to expand human consciousness.
One of its most prominent products is Hemi-Sync, which uses audio to synchronize brainwaves on the left and right sides of the brain, making the mind susceptible to hypnosis.’
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