ADVANCED INDIVIDUAL TRAINING FOR CENTER LANE PERSONNEL (U)

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This document, dated July 19, 1983, discusses the advanced individual training for personnel in the Center Lane program of the Stargate project. The training involves the use of audio tapes created by the Monroe Institute of Applied Sciences to enhance mental concentration and improve target acquisition and resolution. The next phase of training will include the use of the patented Hemisync process developed by Robert A. Monroe, the founder and executive director of the institute. This training aims to enhance source personnel's ability to acquire and describe intelligence information. The training will last ten weeks and cover various techniques and monitoring methods. The funding for this training will come from the Intelligence Contingency Funds. The document also provides information about Monroe's security clearance and his role as a consultant to the project.

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 SECRET
 19 July 1983
 SUBJECT:  Advanced Individual Training for CENTER LANE Personnel(U)
 1.  (S/CL-3/NOFORN)  The first phase of  advanced training for
 CENTER LANE personnel began in March 1982, with in-house applica-
 tion of the Discovery Series, produced by the Monroe Institute of
 Applied Sciences (MIAs), Route 1, Bax 175, Faber, VA  22938.  The
 Discovery Series training involved the use of specially designed,
 commercially available audio tapes which produced enhanced levels
 of mental concentration (see Incl 1}.
 2.  (S/CL-3/NO.~"ORN)  The second phase of training was initiated in
 July 1952, with the Gateway Program, also from MIAS.  The Gateway
 Program  (see  Intl  2)  involved  sending project  personnel for
 resident training at MIAS.  Project personnel were scheduled for
 attendance along with members of  the public.  This  phase  of
 advanced  training further  developed  the  ability  of  project
 personnel to achieve enhanced levels of  mental  concentration,
 improved their target acquisition, and increased target resolution
 c3uring operational missians.
 3.  (S/CL-3/NaFflRN)   The next pYaase of  advanced  training for
 CENTER LANE personnel will also involve the educational facilities
 of  MIAs .   It  is  proposed  that  Robert  A .  Monroe,  I~'ounder  and
 Executive Director of  MIAS, be paid as a consultant to train
 CENTER LANE personnel in the use of the patented Hemisync process
 developed by Monroe.  The purpose of this training is to enhance
 the identified ability of selected CENTER LANE source personnel to
 both acquire ar-d describe information of  intelligence interest
 unavailable by any other collection method.  Training will be
 specifically tailored and designed to meet. the requirements of
 this  office  arad  extend  beyond  the  confines  of  the  public  program
 currently offerr~d at MIAS.  Training is expected to last ten weeks
 and will include:
 a.  Instruction in the use and application of nanintrusive bica-
 monitoring equipment employed by the consultant.
 b.  Instruction in and the development of  Hemisync tapes,
 custom made for project sources.
 c.   Instruction  in  monitoring  techniques  used during  the
 Fiemisync praces.a .
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 SUBJECT:  Advanced Individual Training for CENTER DANE Personnel(U)
 d.  Instruction in the use o~ environmentally controlled areas
 during the ~Iemisync process.
 e.   Instruction  in  the  application  and  interpretation  of
 information reported through the use of the Hemi_sync process.
 The consultant, Robert A. Monroe, will provide the following in
 support of this training:
 a.  Custom made Hemisync tapes, develaped during training, fors
 exclusive use of CEN'T'ER LAi1E personnel.  These tapes will be
 designed  to  enhance  the  demonstrated  perceptual  abilities  of
 source personnel and will become the property of this office.
 b.  Training facilities to include all equipment and supplies
 required.
 c.  Food and lodging for the project personnel who will be
 tralIled .
 4.  (C/NOFORN)  Funding for this next phase of advanced training
 will be from ICF in the amount of ~24,4Q0.  This amount represents
 the total cast of the training for two project personnel excluding
 transportation which will be by government automobile.  Funds for
 tr.is training are not otherwise available.  Use of ICF precludes
 the unauthorized disclosure of information classified SECRET/CL-4/
 NOFORN  under  tree  CENTER  LANE  Special  Access  Program .      Funds  are
 available.
 5.  (U)  This action is not in contravention with AR 381-1q.
 6.  (U)  Robert A, Monroe was granted a SECRET security clearance
 on 11 September 1980, by HQ, USAINSCOM.  Flis DA Form 873 is
 maintained by this office.  He has executed a Consultant. Security
 Agreement and has been a consultant to this office since 1978.
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 FREDERICK H. ATWATER
 .Act?g CENTER LANE; Project Manager
 CLASSIFIED E3Y:  Cdr, INSCOM
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 FtE / T.IIE D I SCpVERY PROGRAM
 A series of  training exercises an six stereo cassette tapes with detailed
 Guidance  Manual  tantalised  in a  special  DISCpV1i.RY  haalc~-album.
 This  is  not  merely  a  set  of  lectures.       Instead,  it  is  a  carefully dsraigned
 sequential pragraru of actual met.hads and teChnigLiefw that  cart be practiced and
 achieved in the home enviroeiment.
 FIIR1'pSE
 The DISCOVERY Px-eeglr.am Iyrovi.des the ses-ious explorer of human mind potentials
 with a variety of tools that can be used in his que=st.  When learned and applied,
 these  $ive  then  individursl  new  awarc:nese:,  krLawledgr,  and understanding of his  eawn
 self,   They help anaa to perceive and control le*vcls of  his awn ron$ciousness
 here?t.a-fare unavailable andAor unknown to him.  They may open attia?r reillitieS
 and  energy  systems  where  new  inf'ormat.ion  and  exlaeriEnces  may  be  obtained.        They
 can rrnhance ~nieaaur.ably has  creative processes  and  abi.litie:s.
 DISCLJSS1Old
 The  DISCOVERI'  training  se:ri.es  is  thF  product  of  a  twersty-year?  s:eseerch
 effort.  by  the  sta#'f  of  the  ~tan.e?oa~  Institutr:  of  r1}}l~lit:d  ac.iencrxs.   Many  of  the.
 tec:hnielLSes     emp:layed    wt:re   originated  by  Ralper?t.  Manna',    FaurLde~r  rind  Executive
 Director  of  ttie~  Institute.          Mr.  Monroe  is  t.tee  adit.lior  a#' t:he book JOt1RIdE1'S pUT p.F
 THE  .BODY,       now  a   famous     classic   irc  flit  #"field  acid  pub#ishecl  ire  six  languages
 world?wide.
 1'hc  DISCOVERY  training  system  employs  .~  unit#nc  artid  exclusive,  mr~ans  to  syn-
 ctsrorii~e  Ltse  tsenrislalseric  activity of the  human brain.    This  is  achieved by a pat-
 tern  of  saurLd  wavers  which  encourage  a  Fra:clLienc?y-k"allowing  Response  (FFR)  in  brain
 electrical  activity.   Such  sound  pat. [.erns  arc. varied  in  frequency  to  obtain.
 desired       states   a:E   conscioLSSness.    'lhe   pros?esc~   is   LtLen   applied   binaurally
 (different and ina:lc:pendent signals  in cash ear} wherein the FFR signal becomes,
 a   "beat   frequency",'~'  which  aids          iii   tlir   brain  w:sve   synehr?anizat.ion  of   the
 hemisphere?s  in bott-  frr.r~Lre*ney  and  :~rryi~l i tea~3ea.
 Very  little  i.s  known  as  to  thc*  occurrence  of  such  synchrani.zc=d  states  in
 typical  hasmcan  consiciouseLf?ss.       A  stLSCly  3t  ttic  Mc:nnin~;er  Fundat.i.ari  indicated  the
 ability  of  an  experienctyd  Zeii       Flastex?  to  induce  it  at  will.,  whiclL may  suggest  it
 :is  mare  px?evalent  than  consides,rd  arig,inally.   C)ve:r  the  past  six  years, the
 Monroe  Institute  ties  develope4d  a,nd  tested  specific  ?'hrami-sync"  applications with
 several  thoLSSanc1  participants  thraugli  it:~  Caat.e:w~3y  Program.         As  a  result,  it  is
 t.hc  1c:ader  in  this  neL?rly-emc:a-ging  #'iclcl  o#'  coriscioLSSn.ess  rc:searctx.
 The  D1SCpVERY  Program  Lit.ilize;t  fully  this.  expa~rie~nce.      It  is  in  etasence  a
 modification  ax         floe  basic  G.ate~ray     to"C`tini.(1Lle ,  for  in--tiame  training,  where  the
 factor of repetition-until-result cart be maximised.  Rar?el.y ran "instant" success,
 it:  is  .rarely a  ?'fai.lure" wtian  repeated  r_ansisterit:ly.
 S1?I:CII"ICS
 I)TSt;OVFRY  ($95.00  including, po:ztasge~)                            Voiced by Robert Monroe
 (Ta  be  ra:raed  with ;stereo  c:assrLtts~  player  rxrxd  Headphones)
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 1'iIRYC~{yl^,:   Gat?~.way  :L:>  r3~cli.cat:wGri  t?  the cinvEl.ok~ment  artri  exploration of human.
 c~onsc~.ioueyr%t>.s;;.   It  ;Ls a  system of  cx,.~rcis~s  dc,szf;necQ  to ai.d  the individual
 ~.zt  t.he~.  itc!)t'?tvr^tttent  of  lt.s  ow~.~  consciousness,  so  that:  h~: may  lta?~ow and. rinderf~tand
 t:~c~t tear h:i.s 1xig,Fle.r  ?t?.l.f,  tlta.t 11e rttay learn and  caxpc:riesr~ce profound arc.ts of..
 c=a:ptlnckeci  awareness,  aclt.i.ev~~  and tail.l..~ul I y  contx?oI  kti 1)ltysical. body and  tl-te
 c.;,,,t-rrf~b:tdy  st:atc~,  c:arnn~ttnic,3tr* with  ~tncl vl~sit  ot?acr c~nc+rf;y  structures and  realities.
 HIST?ItY:      C3ri.~il~all..y  the i4--S00 Fe.seattc:rn  of  t11c~ br,tirr by  the  induction r)i' spr~eifie  sound pulses
 bc,t:kl  si.r~gl.y    tjl?4`AGT~  is  ok)?~t~  t:o  individuals who are  -[.ntcl.lectL,