About a year ago, I was driving my campervan through the Californian desert as I was on a mission. I was determined to visit the Integratron in Landers, CA. My personal journey and experiences with Remote Viewing, have taught me that life as we know, is just a limited version of reality based on what we have been told and taught—And what is more intriguing and exciting to explore the limits of what we as humans can experience. Those who have participated in my workshops and/or retreats know what I am talking about.
The Integratron, built in 1954, is located in Landers, California, 20 miles north of Joshua Tree National Park. Its creator, George Van Tassel (1910-1978), claimed that the structure is based on the design of Moses’ Tabernacle, the writings of Nikola Tesla and telepathic directions from extraterrestrials. This one-of-a-kind 38-foot high, 55-foot diameter, all wood dome was designed to be an electrostatic generator for the purpose of human rejuvenation and time travel.
The location of the Integratron is an essential part of its functioning. It was built on an intersection of powerful geomagnetic forces that, when focused by the unique geometry of the building, concentrate and amplify the earth’s magnetic field. Magnetometers read a significant spike in the earth’s magnetic field in the center of the Integratron. Hundreds of thousands of people have been visiting this site over many decades and I had to be there as well!
George Van Tassel, creator of the Integratron, was a legendary figure, an aeronautical engineer who worked for Lockheed, Douglas Aircraft and as a test pilot for Howard Hughes at Hughes Aviation.
Just when I pulled over the van, I noticed a wet trail behind me and I checked out the back of the van. The twenty gallon water tank had just completely emptied itself in the van and thank goodness I was on an uphill road so the water could leave through the rear doors. Was that the work of the powerful electromagnetic forces in this spot? We will never know. The Integratron looked small in the vast desert landscape. My mind was going to how Van Tassel’s life took a very sad turn while he was finishing the construction of his invention. The intelligence agencies were behind his fate as they knew he had way too much knowledge and he was right over the target. That’s what authorities do when you come too close to powerful knowledge or solutions. This is still happening today, maybe even more so.
The main reason I write about this topic today is that I would like to share a very rare 25 minute long interview with George Van Tassel, hosted by Jack Webster, that was aired in 1964. Webster initially starts making fun of his invention, but during the interview you will notice that he is very intrigued with the details Van Tassel shares with him. For me personally this theory is more than real, as it immediately relates to the Remote Viewing that I successfully apply in my own life. I am curious what you think. And never forget:
“It ain’t what you don’t know that gets you into trouble. It’s what you know for sure, that just ain’t so.”
— Mark Twain
Dirk
Oh Dirk, I loved this - thanks for sharing❣️ I visited Joshua Tree and Landers area a few years ago but didn’t know about the Integratron. What a fantastic trip you must have had there! It was a bit painful to listen to George be interrogated but he remained cool, calm & collected. My favourite line of his was, “Well Jack, a lot of people haven’t seen heaven but they believe it exists.” 🤣 It is so sad to hear about his fate & many other bright lights with amazingly creative inventions. I am sorry that I’ll miss Sunday’s ♥️ gathering as I have guests from out of town.
Thank you so much for sharing. And very very cool video. 75 years ago the technology was revealed. I wish I could experience something like that. I do desire to be so connected consciously to the field that I could navigate it better. Anyways it's another one of my goals