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Once you start hearing what former GATE students actually remember, the official explanation stops making sense.
The official story about the GATE program is that it identified academically gifted kids and gave them harder work. The accounts I'm hearing from people who actually went through it tell a different story.
Across decades and unrelated school districts, former GATE students keep describing the same details: Pattern recognition cards, headphones in closets, an older woman called "Grandma", and memory gaps where the lessons should be.
I walk through what the program looked like on paper, what people actually remember experiencing, and how those memories line up with documented research into human consciousness, like MKUltra and the Stargate Project. I also share my own account of being pulled out of a first grade classroom near a military base and asked to read the collective mind of the class.
The question I keep coming back to is one worth sitting with. If a system was secretly screening children for unusual cognitive traits, what happened to the ones who passed?
You’ll Learn:
[00:00] Introduction
[00:23] Why thousands of former GATE students are comparing notes now
[02:45] The official explanation versus what people actually remember
[06:06] Pattern recognition tests, headphone sessions, and the hallway closet
[09:58] How MKUltra and Stargate change the way you read this program
[15:52] The personal story of "Grandma" and the mind-reading test
[21:37] Why parents were never told what was actually happening
[23:30] What the missing memories and shared details add up to
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Once you start hearing what former GATE students actually remember, the official explanation stops making sense.
The official story about the GATE program is that it identified academically gifted kids and gave them harder work. The accounts I'm hearing from people who actually went through it tell a different story.
Across decades and unrelated school districts, former GATE students keep describing the same details: Pattern recognition cards, headphones in closets, an older woman called "Grandma", and memory gaps where the lessons should be.
I walk through what the program looked like on paper, what people actually remember experiencing, and how those memories line up with documented research into human consciousness, like MKUltra and the Stargate Project. I also share my own account of being pulled out of a first grade classroom near a military base and asked to read the collective mind of the class.
The question I keep coming back to is one worth sitting with. If a system was secretly screening children for unusual cognitive traits, what happened to the ones who passed?
You’ll Learn:
[00:00] Introduction
[00:23] Why thousands of former GATE students are comparing notes now
[02:45] The official explanation versus what people actually remember
[06:06] Pattern recognition tests, headphone sessions, and the hallway closet
[09:58] How MKUltra and Stargate change the way you read this program
[15:52] The personal story of "Grandma" and the mind-reading test
[21:37] Why parents were never told what was actually happening
[23:30] What the missing memories and shared details add up to
Find more from Gubba:
Gubba Homestead | X
Gubba Homestead | Facebook
Gubba Homestead | Instagram
Gubba Homestead | Pinterest
Gubba Homestead | Website
Gubba Homestead Products | Shop

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