
A basement room outside Woodridge, New Jersey. 1970. Two metal columns eight feet tall. Between them, a shimmering curtain of light. A seven-year-old boy stands in front of it with his father beside him. He has been told he is about to step through a doorway and arrive at the edge of a Pennsylvania town on the morning of November 19, 1863. He has been told he will witness the dedication of a cemetery. He has been told he will return. The boy's name was Andy Basiago. His father was a defense contractor with the Ralph M. Parsons Company. The program he stepped into was called Project Pegasus, and what he learned over the next five years — confirmed by a senior project scientist in a small office at the rear of the facility when he was 10 years old — is the same architecture every consciousness teacher, every quantum physicist, and every channeled source has been transmitting for the last hundred years. Listen to the end. The implications change everything.
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