
Imagine a man sitting in a dimly lit room, surrounded by influential figures, as a medium enters a trance and begins to speak in voices not her own. This isn't a scene from a sci-fi movie; it’s a real episode from the life of Gene Roddenberry, the visionary creator of Star Trek. In the 1970s, Roddenberry wasn’t just writing scripts to explore "the final frontier"; he was participating in channeling sessions that would inspire him to create a universe of interstellar peace and galactic federations. But behind this inspiration lies a network of CIA scientists, billionaire families, and ancient Egyptian deities. This is the story of how fiction intertwines with a reality that is perhaps far more sinister.
Project Stargate and the Round Table Foundation
It all began with Andrija Puharich, a Croatian-American physician and parapsychologist who worked for the U.S. Army. Puharich was a pioneer of Project Stargate, a secret CIA program designed to explore psychic phenomena such as remote viewing and telepathy. However, Puharich went beyond simple military research: he founded the Round Table Foundation, a laboratory where he blended science with the paranormal. It was here that "The Nine" was born—an elite group that gathered to channel extraterrestrial entities or, as they believed, the ancient gods of the Heliopolis Ennead.
The Elite in Service of "Alien Gods"
The participants in these sessions included powerful names: members of the Du Pont, Astor, and Forbes families, and even Arthur Young, the inventor of the Bell helicopter. These titans didn't fund these activities out of mere curiosity; they saw in The Nine a mission: to prepare humanity for the return of these "alien-gods." Roddenberry, invited to these sessions between 1974 and 1975, absorbed messages regarding evolution and cosmic unity—themes that became the pillars of his United Federation of Planets.
From Crowley to Michael Aquino: Intelligence and Occultism
The narrative grows darker when connected to classical occultism. Aleister Crowley evoked entities similar to "Lam" (a grey-like being) as early as 1947—the same year as the Roswell incident. In the 1980s, these influences re-emerged through Michael Aquino, a U.S. intelligence officer and founder of the Temple of Set. Alongside General Vallely, Aquino authored From PSYOP to MindWar, a treatise on using psychological warfare to influence minds on a global scale. Some theories even link modern figures like Michael Flynn to this legacy of ideological and technological manipulation.
MKUltra and Mind Control Technology
Puharich’s work didn’t stop at channeling; he experimented with "psychic surgeries" and radio implants in the teeth of his mediums to amplify "extraterrestrial" voices. These experiments border on the edges of MKUltra, the infamous CIA program for mind control through drugs and hypnosis. Here, the line between technology and sorcery blurs: digital frequencies perceived as demonic or alien messages, designed to hack human perception.
Toward 2025: The New Order of Artificial Intelligence
Today, this legacy culminates in the new "Stargate Project" announced for 2025: a multi-billion dollar joint venture between Sam Altman (OpenAI), Larry Ellison, and Masayoshi Son. Officially aimed at AI infrastructure and DNA databases, the project fuels unsettling speculation: if an AI knows your genetic code, it could "hack" the human brain via unique frequencies, inducing hallucinations or false memories—just as Philip K. Dick prophesied.
Conclusion: The Great Cosmic Illusion
Within this web, a fundamental question emerges: what if this is all a plan to merge science and New Age paganism into one Great Illusion? An "alien savior" announced via AI, a high-tech deception to permanently draw the Veil of Maya over our eyes? The facts—declassified documents and elite connections—are right in front of us. The interpretation is up to those who still have the courage to see the spiritual spark beyond the machine.

Imagine a man sitting in a dimly lit room, surrounded by influential figures, as a medium enters a trance and begins to speak in voices not her own. This isn't a scene from a sci-fi movie; it’s a real episode from the life of Gene Roddenberry, the visionary creator of Star Trek. In the 1970s, Roddenberry wasn’t just writing scripts to explore "the final frontier"; he was participating in channeling sessions that would inspire him to create a universe of interstellar peace and galactic federations. But behind this inspiration lies a network of CIA scientists, billionaire families, and ancient Egyptian deities. This is the story of how fiction intertwines with a reality that is perhaps far more sinister.
Project Stargate and the Round Table Foundation
It all began with Andrija Puharich, a Croatian-American physician and parapsychologist who worked for the U.S. Army. Puharich was a pioneer of Project Stargate, a secret CIA program designed to explore psychic phenomena such as remote viewing and telepathy. However, Puharich went beyond simple military research: he founded the Round Table Foundation, a laboratory where he blended science with the paranormal. It was here that "The Nine" was born—an elite group that gathered to channel extraterrestrial entities or, as they believed, the ancient gods of the Heliopolis Ennead.
The Elite in Service of "Alien Gods"
The participants in these sessions included powerful names: members of the Du Pont, Astor, and Forbes families, and even Arthur Young, the inventor of the Bell helicopter. These titans didn't fund these activities out of mere curiosity; they saw in The Nine a mission: to prepare humanity for the return of these "alien-gods." Roddenberry, invited to these sessions between 1974 and 1975, absorbed messages regarding evolution and cosmic unity—themes that became the pillars of his United Federation of Planets.
From Crowley to Michael Aquino: Intelligence and Occultism
The narrative grows darker when connected to classical occultism. Aleister Crowley evoked entities similar to "Lam" (a grey-like being) as early as 1947—the same year as the Roswell incident. In the 1980s, these influences re-emerged through Michael Aquino, a U.S. intelligence officer and founder of the Temple of Set. Alongside General Vallely, Aquino authored From PSYOP to MindWar, a treatise on using psychological warfare to influence minds on a global scale. Some theories even link modern figures like Michael Flynn to this legacy of ideological and technological manipulation.
MKUltra and Mind Control Technology
Puharich’s work didn’t stop at channeling; he experimented with "psychic surgeries" and radio implants in the teeth of his mediums to amplify "extraterrestrial" voices. These experiments border on the edges of MKUltra, the infamous CIA program for mind control through drugs and hypnosis. Here, the line between technology and sorcery blurs: digital frequencies perceived as demonic or alien messages, designed to hack human perception.
Toward 2025: The New Order of Artificial Intelligence
Today, this legacy culminates in the new "Stargate Project" announced for 2025: a multi-billion dollar joint venture between Sam Altman (OpenAI), Larry Ellison, and Masayoshi Son. Officially aimed at AI infrastructure and DNA databases, the project fuels unsettling speculation: if an AI knows your genetic code, it could "hack" the human brain via unique frequencies, inducing hallucinations or false memories—just as Philip K. Dick prophesied.
Conclusion: The Great Cosmic Illusion
Within this web, a fundamental question emerges: what if this is all a plan to merge science and New Age paganism into one Great Illusion? An "alien savior" announced via AI, a high-tech deception to permanently draw the Veil of Maya over our eyes? The facts—declassified documents and elite connections—are right in front of us. The interpretation is up to those who still have the courage to see the spiritual spark beyond the machine.
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