It is no secret that the human brain is very complex and capable of doing many amazing things. It enables man to perceive reality leading to explorations and discoveries of scientific breakthroughs.

However, scientists believe that the human mind can still expand its reach beyond the realms of the physical world. They seek its potential to access the innate knowledge of the universe by transcending space and time. This has been the focus of the training system developed by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).

n 1983, U.S. Army Lt. Col. Wayne M. McDonnell was asked by the CIA to make a report on the possible technique to build a laser beam powered by the human mind. Also known as the Gateway Process, the procedure involves converting the energy of the mind and exploring the depths of consciousness. McDonnells provided instructions for this project in a 28-page report titled "Analysis and Assessment of Gateway Process."

McDonnell was commissioned to work on this project at a time in history when the US expressed deep interest in various psychic research. During this time, the Soviet Union, its rival nation, had a keen curiosity about psychokinesis and extrasensory perception (ESP) used in spying missions during the Cold War.

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