I write a lot about connection. I also dabble in quantum physics. Today, I wanted to write about some experiments that back up the quantum physics assertion that everything is connected, with a bonus that time happens all at once.
100th Monkey Effect
This was a behavioral experiment of macaque monkeys on the Japanese island of Koshima in the 1950s. An unexpected behavior occurred after scientists would leave sweet potatoes for the monkeys on the beach.
At first, they ate the sweet potatoes with the sand on them. Then, a young one named Imo started dipping her sweet potatoes in a stream and eating them. Her siblings followed suit, and this behavior spread throughout the community.
This young influencer later began dipping the potatoes in the ocean (a little seasoning, please!). This behavior also spread rapidly.
What, in my opinion, does not get enough attention – is that macaque monkeys on nearby islands, in seemingly segregated populations, also started dipping their sweet potatoes in the ocean before eating them.
It’s as if this idea was in the ether, and the monkeys on other islands just grabbed it.
Remote Viewing of Mars
I just read about this specific experiment this week. I’m kind of surprised I hand’t come across it before, since it was declassified in 2000. It just goes to show how much is out there, and what you don’t know – you don’t know.
Among the CIA’s many experiments, was (is?) remote viewing. The Stargate Project, started in the 1970s, investigated psychic phenomena, including the ability for a reader to view international (who are we kidding, probably domestic, too) events and places from a room in Fort Meade, Maryland. So spying, using only consciousness.
One of the most prolific remote viewers is named Joseph McMoneagle. On a day in May, in 1984, McMoneagle was given a sealed envelope, which was only opened after he went through his remote viewing exercise.
The typed message in the envelope:
The planet Mars.
Time of interest approximately
1 million years B.C.
The viewer is not supposed to have any information about the location or time period before the session, nor when describing the events or object, he’s not supposed to interpret what is being viewed.
During the session, McMoneagle described pyramids, an obelisk like the Washington Monument, and very tall and thin beings in a rush to find a new place to live, because their environment was corrupted. “[L]ike a long way to find another place to live.”
Even if you’re not quite down with the thought of extraterrestrial beings, the U.S. government thinks that one can view events that occurred one million years ago, on another planet, as if you were watching a movie.
If someone viewed you and us, as a people, a million years in the future (or just from another timeline), what would you like them to see?
(I dig primary sources, so if you’d like to read the declassified CIA remote viewing session, go here.)