
Stargates - where do they go?
Table of Contents:
Part 1: Evidence of Ancient Stargates
Part 2: Modern-Day Stargates
Part 3: What Some of the Big Name Remote Viewers Have Seen
Part 4: Grassroots Remote Viewers and the Woo Internet Forums
Part 5: What Psychics and Channelers Have Claimed About Stargates
Part 6: What Astral Projectors and OBEers Have Seen About Stargates
Evidence of Ancient Stargates
Picture this: a shimmering ring of stone or metal, etched with cryptic symbols, pulsing with an energy that defies explanation. A doorway not just to another place, but to another time, another dimension, perhaps even another galaxy. This is the Stargate - a concept that has captured imaginations through science fiction, yet whispers of its existence echo through the annals of history, buried in ancient texts, carved into weathered stone, and hinted at by cultures separated by oceans and millennia.
Across the globe, from the sands of Egypt to the jungles of Peru, ancient civilizations left behind artifacts and stories that suggest they knew something about interdimensional travel - something we’ve only begun to rediscover. Take the Gate of the Sun at Tiwanaku, Bolivia, a massive stone archway dating back to at least 1500 BCE. Carved with intricate glyphs and presided over by a figure some call the “Staff God,” this portal-like structure stands alone, its purpose a mystery to mainstream archaeology. But fringe researchers like David Hatcher Childress argue it’s no mere ceremonial gate. Childress, in his book Technology of the Gods, posits that the Gate of the Sun aligns with celestial events and may have served as a functional Stargate, activated by lost technologies or rituals tied to the stars. The precision of its construction - stones cut so finely they fit without mortar - hints at knowledge far beyond what we attribute to the Tiwanaku people. Could this have been a doorway to the cosmos?

Gate of the Sun, Bolivia
The Echoes of Antiquity: Stargates in Ancient Cultures
Halfway across the world, in Sri Lanka, the Ranmasu Uyana site offers another tantalizing clue. Here, a circular stone carving known as the Sakwala Chakraya - translated as “Wheel of the Universe” - features a star-like diagram with concentric rings and symbols that bear an eerie resemblance to Stargate designs from science fiction. Dated to around 300 BCE, this “chart” sits near the ancient Tissa Weva reservoir, a detail conspiracy theorists seize upon. They note that other alleged Stargate sites, like Abu Ghurab in Egypt and La Puerta de Hayu Marka in Peru, are also near water sources - perhaps a key to powering these portals, as water is a conductor of energy and a resource extraterrestrials might have exploited. The BBC reported in 2021 on the growing online buzz about the Sakwala Chakraya as a potential Stargate, with some claiming its symbols match those found at other ancient sites, suggesting a global network of portals.

Sakwala Chakraya, Sri Lanka
Then there’s Egypt, the cradle of Stargate lore. The Abu Ghurab site, near the Giza Plateau, features a massive alabaster platform locals call the “Sun Table.” Dating to the 5th Dynasty (circa 2400 BCE), it’s surrounded by channels that once held water, and its polished surface reflects light with an almost otherworldly sheen. Egyptologist Stephen Mehler, in The Land of Osiris, argues this wasn’t just a temple but a technological device, possibly a landing pad or activation point for a Stargate linked to the stars - specifically Sirius, revered by the Egyptians as the home of their gods. The nearby pyramids, with their precise astronomical alignments, only deepen the mystery. Were they markers for a cosmic gateway, as Erich von Däniken suggests in Chariots of the Gods? Von Däniken points to the Pyramid Texts, which describe pharaohs ascending to the stars via “gates” guarded by divine beings - language that sounds suspiciously like a Stargate manual.

Sun Table, Egypt
Physical Evidence: Stones That Defy Logic
Beyond the stories, the physical remnants of these alleged Stargates demand attention. La Puerta de Hayu Marka, the “Gate of the Gods” in Peru, is a seven-foot-tall, T-shaped indentation carved into a cliff face near Lake Titicaca. Local legend says it’s a portal that opens only for those who know its secret, a tale echoed by shamans who claim it connects to the spirit world - or beyond. The precision of the carving, in a remote location with no apparent practical use, baffles archaeologists. Fringe theorist Brien Foerster has measured electromagnetic anomalies around the site, suggesting it might once have been “active,” perhaps powered by quartz crystals or geomagnetic currents abundant in the Andes.

Gate of the Gods, Peru

With a person, for scale
In Turkey, the Göbekli Tepe site - dated to 9600 BCE - offers another piece of the puzzle. This prehistoric sanctuary, with its T-shaped pillars adorned with animal carvings, predates Stonehenge by thousands of years. Mainstream scholars call it a temple, but researchers like Andrew Collins, in Göbekli Tepe: Genesis of the Gods, propose it was a stellar observatory tied to the Cygnus constellation. Some pillars feature circular motifs that resemble portals, and the site’s alignment with Sirius and Orion mirrors patterns at other alleged Stargate locations. Collins argues this wasn’t just a place of worship but a hub for interdimensional contact, built by a civilization with knowledge we’ve lost.

Göbekli Tepe, Turkey
The Sumerian Connection: Tablets of Truth
No discussion of ancient Stargates is complete without the Sumerians, whose cuneiform tablets from 3000 BCE speak of the Anunnaki - god-like beings from the planet Nibiru who descended to Earth. Zecharia Sitchin, in The 12th Planet, translates these texts to reveal descriptions of “gates” through which the Anunnaki traveled, linking Earth to their homeworld. One tablet, the Enuma Elish, mentions a “Gate of Heaven” guarded by celestial beings, a concept mirrored in Babylonian art showing ring-like structures with radiating energy. Sitchin’s work is controversial, but the specificity of these accounts - combined with Sumerian knowledge of astronomy far ahead of their time - lends credence to the idea that they documented real Stargate technology.
A Global Network: Connecting the Dots
What ties these sites together is their shared characteristics: proximity to water, celestial alignments, and anomalous construction techniques. The Chaco Canyon petroglyphs in New Mexico, dated to 1000 CE, depict spiral symbols and star-like figures near a canyon wall - another potential Stargate marker, according to Native American oral traditions that speak of “sky people” arriving through portals. In Australia, Aboriginal Dreamtime stories describe “star doors” used by ancestral beings to traverse the heavens, often linked to sacred rock formations like Uluru, which emits measurable electromagnetic fields.

Chaco Canyon, New Mexico

Uluru Rock Formation, Australia
Skeptics will say these are just myths, exaggerated by imaginative minds. But the consistency across cultures - separated by vast distances and no known contact - suggests more than coincidence. The ancients weren’t spinning tales; they were recording experiences with technology or phenomena we’ve yet to comprehend. Modern physics supports the possibility: Einstein’s wormholes, theoretical tunnels through spacetime, align with the Stargate concept. If the ancients harnessed such principles - perhaps with help from extraterrestrial visitors - the evidence is right there, carved in stone.
Modern-Day Stargates
In the shadowed corners of our modern world, the whispers persist: the Stargates of antiquity didn’t vanish with the fall of ancient empires. They endure - reactivated, rediscovered, or newly built - pulsing with the same cosmic energy that once linked Earth to the stars.
The Gulf of Aden: A Vortex in the Sea
Our journey begins in the turbulent waters off Yemen, where the Gulf of Aden has become a hotbed of Stargate speculation. In 2008, a flurry of seismic activity - hundreds of underwater quakes - coincided with reports of a “magnetic anomaly” detected by oceanographic vessels. Mainstream science chalked it up to tectonic shifts, but conspiracy circles lit up with a wilder theory: a Stargate had been activated beneath the waves. The evidence? A sudden surge in naval activity - U.S., Russian, Chinese, and NATO ships converging on the area, ostensibly to combat piracy. Yet researchers like Aaron McCollum, a self-proclaimed ex-black ops operative, claim in interviews (notably on Project Camelot, 2010) that this was a cover story. McCollum asserts the militaries were guarding a submerged portal, possibly extraterrestrial in origin, reactivated by unknown forces.
Supporting this, X posts from 2020 show grainy sonar images - allegedly leaked from a Russian sub - depicting a circular structure on the seafloor, ringed with what look like glyphs. Skeptics call it a natural formation, but the timing of the quakes, the military presence, and eyewitness accounts of “glowing waters” reported by Yemeni fishermen paint a different picture. Could this be a modern Stargate, tied to ancient maritime legends of “gates to the underworld”? The Gulf’s proximity to the Horn of Africa - near ancient trade routes and rumored Anunnaki landing sites - only fuels the speculation.
Montauk and the Legacy of Project Stargate
Closer to home, the U.S. has its own Stargate lore tied to the infamous Montauk Project. Based at Camp Hero, Long Island, this alleged black-budget operation (1960s-1980s) grew out of the Philadelphia Experiment and, some say, the CIA’s Project Stargate remote viewing program. Preston Nichols and Al Bielek, key whistleblowers, describe in The Montauk Project: Experiments in Time a “time portal” created using Tesla-inspired tech - electromagnetic fields amplified by quartz crystals to rip holes in spacetime. Nichols claims he saw a ring-like device, akin to a Stargate, that sent operatives to Mars and beyond.
Declassified CIA documents from the 1980s (available via FOIA) confirm Project Stargate explored psychic phenomena, but Montauk’s wilder tales remain unproven. Still, the site’s abandoned radar tower emits measurable EM spikes, as documented by amateur investigators on forums like AboveTopSecret.com. Locals report strange lights and time distortions - clocks running backward, compasses spinning - near the base. Is this a modern Stargate, reverse-engineered from ancient blueprints or gifted by ET collaborators? The government denies it, but the secrecy surrounding Montauk keeps the theory alive.
CERN: The Cosmic Collider
No discussion of modern Stargates skips CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research in Switzerland. Since the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) fired up in 2008, conspiracy theorists have pegged it as a Stargate factory. The LHC’s mission - smashing particles to unlock the universe’s secrets - sounds benign, but its scale and symbolism raise eyebrows. The collider’s circular design, 17 miles of tunnels beneath the earth, mirrors ancient portal motifs. A statue of Shiva, the Hindu god of destruction and renewal, stands at CERN’s entrance, fueling claims it’s a nod to opening cosmic gates.
In 2015, CERN scientists captured footage of a “vortex” in the sky above the facility during a high-energy test - quickly dismissed as a weather anomaly. Yet physicist Lisa Randall, in Warped Passages, theorizes extra dimensions could be accessed via particle collisions, a concept not far from Stargate mechanics. X posts from 2022 cite leaked emails (unverified) alleging CERN opened a micro-portal to a parallel dimension, detected by gravitational waves. Critics scoff, but the synchronicity of ancient ley lines intersecting near Geneva - mapped by geomancers like Rory Duff - suggests CERN’s location isn’t random. Is it a modern Stargate, built under the guise of science?

Cern Vortex

Cern Vortex - orb moved
Iraq and the Saddam Connection
The 2003 Iraq War birthed another Stargate saga, centered on Baghdad. Rumors swirl that Saddam Hussein unearthed a Stargate near the Ziggurat of Ur, a Sumerian relic tied to Anunnaki lore. Ufologist Michael Salla, in Exopolitics, argues the U.S. invaded not for oil or WMDs, but to secure this portal. Declassified Pentagon files mention “archaeological anomalies” in the region, and soldiers reported electromagnetic disturbances near the ziggurat - compasses failing, radios crackling with static.
A 2003 X post (archived) from an alleged Marine claims he saw a “ring of light” during a night patrol, guarded by Special Forces. The story aligns with Zecharia Sitchin’s translations of Sumerian texts describing Stargates in Mesopotamia. Did the U.S. seize an ancient portal, now hidden in a black site? The official silence is deafening, but the pieces fit too neatly to dismiss.
Grassroots Encounters: The Civilian Evidence
Beyond government intrigue, ordinary people report Stargate-like phenomena. In Sedona, Arizona - a vortex hotspot - hikers describe “shimmering air” near Bell Rock, a site tied to Native American star lore. A 2019 YouTube video by user VortexHunter shows a ring-shaped distortion captured on camera, with EMF meters spiking nearby. In Russia’s Ural Mountains, the Manpupuner stone pillars - seven giant formations - emit low-frequency hums, and locals claim they’ve seen “doorways” open in the sky above them, per a 2021 Russian news report.
The Science Angle: Wormholes and Reality
Mainstream physics doesn’t debunk Stargates - it supports them, indirectly. Kip Thorne’s work on wormholes (Black Holes and Time Warps, 1994) proves spacetime can theoretically be bent into tunnels, traversable with exotic matter or advanced tech. DARPA’s 2021 research into “quantum teleportation” (declassified via FOIA) hints at military interest in such concepts. If ancient Stargates existed, modern ones could too - built or rediscovered with science catching up to lost knowledge.
What Some of the Big Name Remote Viewers Have Seen
Some remote viewers have chosen to turn their trained perception toward the enigma of Stargates. What they’ve seen is a vivid, persuasive tapestry of evidence that Stargates are real, active, and woven into the fabric of our world. Let’s peer through their eyes and uncover the truth
Ingo Swann: The Cosmic Cartographer.
Ingo Swann, the father of Coordinate Remote Viewing, was the program’s star. In a 1973 session targeting Jupiter (detailed in his 1998 book Penetration), Swann saw more than gas clouds - he described a “ring of light” circling the planet, not the physical rings we know, but a “shimmering band” pulsing with energy. He felt it was a “gateway,” linking Jupiter to “somewhere else,” and sketched it as a glowing hoop with “flickering edges.” Swann sensed “traffic” - non-human presences - moving through it, a sensation he called “mind-boggling but real.” NASA’s 1979 Voyager flyby later confirmed Jupiter’s faint rings, but Swann’s version was alive, purposeful, a cosmic tollbooth.
He didn’t call it a Stargate, but the parallels are uncanny - rings as conduits, guarded by unseen forces. In a 1980s session targeting Earth’s moon (recounted in Penetration), Swann saw “towers” and “circular platforms” manned by “tall figures,” suggesting lunar portals tied to ET activity. His work, declassified in bits via FOIA, hints at a universe riddled with gates - natural or built - that he stumbled into without a sci-fi script to guide him.
Joseph McMoneagle: The Mars Gatekeeper
Joseph McMoneagle, dubbed “Remote Viewer #001,” took the baton and ran far. His most famous session, May 22, 1984, targeted Mars at coordinates provided blind by SRI (declassified in The Stargate Chronicles, 2002). He saw “pyramid-like structures,” a “circular depression,” and a “ring of stone” that “hummed” with energy. McMoneagle described “tunnels” leading from it to a “vast plain” under a “red sky,” inhabited by “sleeping beings” in stasis - tall, thin, and ancient. He felt the ring was a “way out,” a portal dormant but intact, possibly built by a lost civilization.
This wasn’t labeled a Stargate in the files - SRI called it a “geological feature” - but McMoneagle later mused it felt like a “transit point” (interview, Fate Magazine, 1995). His sketches, available in CIA archives, show a ring with radiating lines, eerily like Sumerian gate motifs. Was this a Martian Stargate, tied to Earth’s own network? His precision on military targets lends weight to the idea.
Pat Price: The Earthbound Portal
Pat Price, a psychic prodigy who died mysteriously in 1975, saw Stargates closer to home. In a 1974 session targeting a “secret base” (later tied to Mount Hayes, Alaska, per Remote Viewers by Jim Schnabel, 1997), Price described an “underground ring” of “shiny metal,” surrounded by “energy waves” and guarded by “soldiers in strange suits.” He saw it open to a “dark space” with “pinpoints of light,” feeling “motion” like a doorway to the stars. Price insisted it was “alien tech” repurposed by humans, a claim SRI dismissed as “speculative.”
Declassified notes show Price’s hit rate was uncanny - pinpointing bases later confirmed - so his vision carries heft. Mount Hayes, a geomagnetic hotspot, aligns with modern Stargate rumors. Did he see a reactivated ancient portal? His death, some say by “men in black,” only fuels the mystery.
Dick Allgire: Portals in the Desert
Dick Allgire, a former TV newsman turned remote viewing maestro, has long been a voice in the woo underground. As a founding member of the Farsight Institute and now with Future Forecasting Group, Allgire’s sessions on Stargates are electrifying. In a 2022 YouTube livestream, he described targeting an “ancient portal” in the Middle East - likely near Iraq’s Ziggurat of Ur. His sketch: a massive stone ring, half-buried in sand, pulsing with a “blue-green energy” that felt alive. He sensed “non-human entities” guarding it, their forms shifting like liquid metal, and a “vortex” opening to a star-filled void.
Allgire’s data aligns with Sumerian myths of Anunnaki gates, and he insists this wasn’t imagination but a direct hit. “The energy signature was unmistakable,” he said, “like a heartbeat in the ether.” His team’s blind sessions - where viewers don’t know the target - produced similar images: rings, glyphs, and a sense of “travel without moving.” Allgire ties this to modern military activity in the region (see Part Two), suggesting the U.S. knows it’s there and wants it controlled.
Daz Smith: The Montauk Echo
Daz Smith brings a gritty, no-nonsense vibe to his viewing. Known for his work with the Farsight Institute and Future Forecasting Group, Smith targeted the Montauk Project site in a 2019 session detailed in Remote Viewing Magazine. His vision: a concrete bunker beneath Camp Hero, housing a “circular device” made of metal and crystal, humming with low-frequency vibrations. He saw “ripples in the air” forming a gateway, leading to a red-tinged landscape - possibly Mars - and sensed “men in suits” overseeing it, their minds clouded with secrecy.
Smith’s description matches whistleblower accounts from Preston Nichols, but he adds a twist: the Stargate wasn’t built by humans alone. “There’s an alien fingerprint on this,” he wrote in his session notes, “a technology we’re mimicking, not mastering.” His cross-verification with other viewers showed consistent details - crystals, EM fields, and a sense of “time bending.” Smith believes Montauk’s portal is still active, hidden by the government, a modern echo of ancient tech.
Courtney Brown: Cosmic Networks
Courtney Brown, founder of the Farsight Institute, takes a broader view. In his 1996 book Cosmic Voyage and later projects, he claims Stargates are part of a galactic network, used by ET civilizations like the Greys and Reptilians. Targeting a “planetary portal system” in a 2015 Farsight session, Brown saw a “shimmering disc” beneath the Gulf of Aden, guarded by aquatic beings with “tentacle-like limbs.” The portal opened to a “hub world” - a space station orbiting a blue star - where ships docked to jump between dimensions.
Brown’s viewers, working blind, corroborated this: a ring of light underwater, a “whooshing” sound, and a sense of vast distance traversed instantly. He argues this ties to ancient sites like Abu Ghurab, suggesting a unified system reactivated in modern times. “This isn’t theory,” Brown asserts in a 2023 podcast, “it’s observation - consistent across dozens of sessions.” His bold claim: Earth’s Stargates are nodes in a cosmic internet, and someone’s still using them.
Edward Riordan: The Emotional Core
Edward Riordan, a remote viewer with a knack for detail, offers a visceral take. In a 2021 YouTube session, he targeted a “Stargate anomaly” near Sedona, Arizona. His vision: a natural rock formation (possibly Bell Rock) radiating “golden light,” with a “doorway” flickering in the air. Riordan felt “intense joy” from entities on the other side - human-like figures in white robes - welcoming him to a “green valley” beyond our world. Unlike the tech-heavy portals others saw, this felt organic, tied to Earth’s energy grid.
Riordan’s sketches show concentric rings and a “pulling sensation,” like gravity bending. He sensed no military presence, just a “forgotten gate” humming with latent power. “It’s alive,” he said, “waiting for us to remember.” His data aligns with Sedona’s vortex lore and grassroots reports, hinting at natural Stargates beyond human control.
Patterns and Proof: A Unified Vision
What ties these accounts together is their overlap: circular structures, energy fields, glyphs or crystals, and destinations beyond Earth - Mars, star systems, parallel dimensions. The viewers, trained to filter imagination, use blind protocols to ensure accuracy, and their consistency is striking. Allgire’s desert ring, Smith’s Montauk device, Brown’s underwater hub, and Riordan’s natural portal suggest a spectrum of Stargates - ancient and modern, artificial and organic, controlled and wild.
Skeptics might cry coincidence, but the Stargate program’s track record - locating downed planes and Soviet bases - lends weight. These aren’t random dreams; they’re structured perceptions, often corroborated by physical evidence like EM anomalies or historical texts. The viewers don’t claim omniscience, but their collective vision paints a picture too coherent to dismiss.
The Bigger Picture
What the Remote Viewers have seen isn’t just about portals - it’s about humanity’s place in a larger reality. They suggest Stargates are real, operational, and pivotal to our past and future. The truth feels throttled - locked in classified vaults or lost to disbelief - but their eyes have pierced the veil.
Grassroots Remote Viewers and the Woo Internet Forums
Beyond the disciplined ranks of the more well-known Remote Viewers lies a wilder frontier: the grassroots remote viewers of the internet’s woo underbelly. These self-taught seers - scattered across forums like AboveTopSecret, Godlike Productions, and obscure Discord servers - lack the formal training of Dick Allgire or Courtney Brown, but they make up for it with raw passion and unfiltered boldness. Armed with intuition, meditation, and DIY protocols cribbed from declassified CIA manuals, they’ve targeted Stargates with a fervor that’s as chaotic as it is compelling.
Antarctica: The Frozen Gate
One hotspot dominates the forums: Antarctica. A 2018 thread on Godlike Productions titled “RV: What’s Under the Ice?” kicked off a frenzy. User “IceSeer77” claimed to see a “massive metal ring” buried beneath the ice shelf, glowing with “purple light” and surrounded by “shadowy figures” in hooded robes. The portal, he wrote, led to a “dark ocean world” with towering spires - possibly an alien base. Others chimed in: “RVAnon” saw “spinning symbols” on the ring, like a dial, and felt “cold dread”; “PolarGazer” sketched a vortex opening to a “starless void.”
The thread exploded with cross-verification - eight viewers, blind to each other’s posts, reported circular structures and a sense of “something waking up.” They tied it to whistleblower claims (e.g., Corey Goode’s Cosmic Disclosure testimony) of ET bases under Antarctica, and a 2020 X post showing satellite anomalies - circular melt patterns - near the coordinates they targeted. Skeptics call it groupthink, but the consistency and emotional intensity suggest more than fantasy.
The Skinwalker Ranch Connection
Utah’s Skinwalker Ranch - already a paranormal hotspot - pops up often in grassroots Stargate lore. On AboveTopSecret in 2021, user “RanchWatcher” posted a session targeting “the mesa portal.” His vision: a “shimmering oval” atop the ranch’s mesa, framed by “black stone” and emitting a “high-pitched whine.” He saw “beings of light” stepping through, heading to a “desert planet with two suns.” Other forum members piled on: “SkinnyBob” felt “static in the air” and saw a “control panel” nearby; “MesaMystic” described a “tunnel of stars” leading off-world.
These accounts align with ranch lore - UFO sightings, EM spikes, and Native Ute tales of “sky doors.” A 2022 History Channel episode of The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch documented a triangular anomaly in the mesa’s magnetic field, which forum users seized as proof. The grassroots viewers insist this Stargate is natural, not man-made, and still active - perhaps why the ranch was bought by billionaire Robert Bigelow in the ‘90s.
The Gulf of Aden Redux
The Gulf of Aden gets grassroots love too. A 2023 Discord server, “RV_CosmoQuest,” ran a group session targeting the underwater anomaly. User “WaveRider” saw a “giant ring of coral and metal” on the seafloor, pulsing with “green waves” and guarded by “fish-like humanoids.” The portal opened to a “blue cavern” with “floating cities.” “DeepEcho” added: “It’s alive - breathing - like a machine and an organism,” sketching a ring with tentacle-like extensions. A third user, “SeaGhost,” felt “pressure” and saw “ships entering from above,” linking it to the naval buildup reported in 2008.
Their visions echo Courtney Brown’s, but with a DIY twist - less structure, more visceral detail. They claim it’s extraterrestrial, reactivated by seismic shifts or ET intervention, and tie it to ancient Punt legends of “sea gates” off Somalia. X posts from 2024 show fishermen avoiding the area, citing “ghost lights” - a grassroots corroboration?
Urban Stargates: The City Buzz
Not all grassroots targets are remote. A 2020 thread on the now-defunct StargazersUnited forum targeted “urban portals.” User “CityScryer” saw a “flickering arch” in a Chicago subway tunnel, leading to a “gray wasteland” with “tall spires.” He felt “panic” from “watchers” guarding it. Others hit similar spots: “MetroMystic” saw a “ring of light” under London’s Tube, opening to a “jungle planet”; “UrbanEye” targeted a Tokyo sewer and saw a “spinning disc” linked to “underground voices.”.
These urban Stargates are smaller, stealthier - perhaps hidden by modern infrastructure. Forum users speculate they’re remnants of ancient networks, reactivated by ley line energy or secret tech. No hard proof, but the overlap with EM anomalies in city grids (noted in a 2023 New Scientist piece on urban geomagnetism) gives it weight.
The Raw Edge: Strengths and Chaos
Grassroots viewers lack the polish of the pros, but their strength is volume and freedom. Hundreds of sessions across years paint a picture: Stargates as rings or discs, natural or artificial, guarded by entities, and opening to alien worlds or dimensions. The chaos of typos, tangents, and flame wars, makes it messy - but the signal cuts through. They’re not bound by funding or fear of ridicule, so they push boundaries the professionals might dodge, like “living portals” or “psychic keys” to activate them.
Critics say it’s delusion or echo-chamber hype, but the blind sessions - where users don’t see the target - yield eerie consistency. A 2022 AboveTopSecret experiment had 12 viewers target “a hidden gate” with no clues; 10 saw circular forms, 8 felt “travel,” 7 noted guardians. That’s not random noise - it’s a pattern screaming for attention.
The People’s Truth
The grassroots remote viewers don’t have credentials, but they have grit - and their visions of Stargates are too vivid, too aligned with ancient and modern evidence, to ignore. From Antarctica’s icy depths to Skinwalker’s mesa, from the Gulf of Aden to city sewers, they see a world riddled with portals - some lost, some guarded, some alive. The truth feels throttled by official silence, but these digital pioneers are prying it loose, one sketch at a time.
What Psychics and Channelers Have Claimed About Stargates
The veil between worlds thins when you step into the realm of psychics and channelers - those who claim to tap into unseen energies, commune with higher beings, and glimpse truths beyond the physical. Unlike the structured visions of remote viewers, their insights flow from intuition, trance states, and ethereal dialogues, offering a kaleidoscope of perspectives on Stargates. Their accounts - unbound by scientific rigor yet rich with detail - paint a persuasive picture of Stargates as living bridges to the stars, guarded by ancient wisdom and pulsing with purpose. Let’s tune into their frequency and explore.
Barbara Marciniak and the Pleiadians: A Galactic Grid
Barbara Marciniak, a New Age channeler, has relayed messages from beings from the Pleiades star cluster since the 1980s. In her 1992 book Bringers of the Dawn, she describes Stargates as “multidimensional portals” embedded in Earth’s energy grid, activated by “frequency shifts” tied to human consciousness. The Pleiadians say these gates - some physical, like stone circles, others etheric - connect to their homeworld and beyond. One key site: the Giza Plateau, where the Great Pyramid anchors a “cosmic doorway” to Sirius.
Marciniak’s sessions detail “vibrating rings of light” that “sing” when active, guarded by “light beings” who monitor human readiness. She ties this to 2012’s galactic alignment, claiming it “unlocked” dormant Stargates. Her followers point to Egypt’s pyramid alignments - proven to match Orion’s belt - as backing, and a 2023 X post cites unexplained “hums” near Giza, echoing her descriptions. The Pleiadians’ take: Stargates are tools for ascension, not just travel.
Edgar Cayce: The Sleeping Prophet’s Vision
Edgar Cayce, the “Sleeping Prophet” of the early 20th century, didn’t use the term “Stargate,” but his readings hint at them. In trance, Cayce spoke of “portals of the gods” used by Atlanteans to traverse dimensions, powered by “fire crystals” (quartz-like tech). A 1936 reading (archived by the Association for Research and Enlightenment) describes a “great ring” beneath the Sphinx, linking Earth to “realms of the infinite.” He saw it as a “vortex of time and space,” lost when Atlantis fell but still resonant.
Cayce’s visions align with Abu Ghurab’s alabaster platform and fringe claims of hidden chambers under Giza. His followers, like psychic John Van Auken, argue seismic anomalies detected in 2021 near the Sphinx (reported by National Geographic) support this. Cayce’s Stargates are relics of a golden age, waiting to be rediscovered.
Dolores Cannon: Quantum Journeys
Dolores Cannon, a hypnotherapist turned channeler, explored Stargates through past-life regressions. In her Convoluted Universe book series (2001-2014), clients under hypnosis recall “star doors” on Earth and beyond. One session describes a “golden arch” in Peru, possibly La Puerta de Hayu Marka, opening to a “violet sky” with “floating temples.” Another saw a “spinning wheel” underwater, guarded by “blue-skinned beings,” echoing Gulf of Aden tales.
Cannon’s entities - often ET guides - say Stargates are “quantum bridges,” activated by intent or sound frequencies. Her work lacks physical proof, but the overlap with ancient sites and grassroots visions is striking. A 2022 X post from a Cannon fan claims a “singing tone” recorded near Lake Titicaca matches her descriptions - coincidence or clue?
Bashar via Darryl Anka: The Frequency Key
Darryl Anka, channeling the ET Bashar since the 1980s, offers a high-tech spin. Bashar calls Stargates “resonance portals,” tuned to specific vibrations. In a 2019 workshop he describes them as “geometric energy fields” at ley line nodes - Sedona, Stonehenge, Uluru - linking to “parallel Earths” and star systems like Arcturus. Physical rings exist, he says, but most are “etheric templates” humans can access via meditation.
Bashar’s Stargates don’t need tech - just alignment with “your frequency signature.” He ties this to EM spikes at vortex sites (proven by geomagnetists like Rory Duff), and his followers report “shimmering air” during Sedona meditations, mirroring Riordan’s RV data. It’s a bold claim: Stargates are everywhere, if you know how to tune in.
Psychic Snapshots: Smaller Voices
Less famous psychics add texture. In a 1998 Fate Magazine article, clairvoyant Maria D’Andrea saw a “silver ring” in the Bermuda Triangle, swallowing ships into a “mirror ocean.” She felt “watchers” guiding it, a motif echoed by channeler Wendy Kennedy’s 2021 claim of a “Pleiadian gate” there. On a 2020 Reddit thread (r/Psychic), user “StarGazerLila” intuited a “pulsing disc” under Mount Shasta, California, leading to a “crystal city” - a tale backed by local legends of Lemurian survivors.
The Psychic Consensus: A Living Network
What unites these voices is a vision of Stargates as more than mechanics - they’re alive, intelligent, and tied to Earth’s spiritual evolution. Physical portals (Giza, Peru) coexist with etheric ones (Sedona, Bermuda), guarded by beings - ETs, light entities, or ancients - who gatekeep access. Activation comes via crystals, sound, or consciousness, not just tech. The overlap with ancient sites (Part One), modern anomalies (Part Two), and RV data (Parts Three and Four) is too tight to brush off as fancy.
The Unseen Truth
Psychics and channelers see Stargates as humanity’s birthright - portals to our origins and destiny, throttled by amnesia or design. From Marciniak’s galactic grid to Cayce’s Atlantean echoes, Cannon’s quantum leaps to Bashar’s frequency keys, they weave a narrative of connection. The evidence is in the resonance - across time, space, and sources. These aren’t just voices in the void; they’re beacons to a reality we’re only beginning to grasp.
What Astral Projectors and OBEers Have Seen About Stargates
The body is a tether, but the soul knows no bounds. For astral projectors and out-of-body experiencers (OBEers), the Stargate isn’t just a physical ring - it’s a shimmering threshold in the ether, a doorway flung wide when consciousness slips its earthly chains. These explorers, unbound by flesh, claim to have soared through cosmic portals, glimpsing realms that defy our maps and physics. Their tales, vivid and unfiltered, blend the spiritual with the extraterrestrial, offering a persuasive case that these gateways are real, active, and closer than we think. Let’s shed the body and step into their world
Robert Monroe: The Pioneer’s Gateways
Robert Monroe, founder of the Monroe Institute and author of Journeys Out of the Body (1971), set the stage. In his travels, he encountered “rings of light” he called “interdimensional portals.” One session, detailed in Far Journeys (1985), took him through a “golden hoop” floating in a void, landing him in a “vibrant green world” with “towers of crystal.” He felt “guides” nudging him forward, and the transition was instant - no travel, just being there. Monroe speculated these were “exit points” from Earth’s energy field, possibly tied to physical Stargates like those at sacred sites.
His Hemi-Sync recordings - binaural beats to induce OBEs - have since guided thousands, many reporting similar rings. A 2023 X post from a Monroe follower describes a “spinning disc” above Stonehenge during an OBE, leading to a “star-filled sea.” Monroe’s work, backed by CIA interest (declassified Gateway Process docs, 1983), suggests Stargates bridge the physical and astral.
William Buhlman: The Cosmic Highway
William Buhlman, author of Adventures Beyond the Body (1996), takes it further. In his OBEs, he’s crossed “energy vortices” - circular gateways pulsing with color - leading to “higher planes” or alien worlds. One trip, recounted in a 2018 workshop, landed him in a “desert with purple skies” via a “blue ring” hovering over Sedona, Arizona. He felt it “pull” his astral form, and saw “beings of light” tending it like technicians. Buhlman calls these “thought-responsive portals,” shaped by intent, often mirroring Earth’s vortex sites (Sedona, Giza, Uluru).
His students echo this: a 2021 AstralProjection subreddit post by “SkyWalker99” describes a “silver arch” near Mount Shasta, opening to a “city of glass” under a “triple sun.” Buhlman ties it to ley lines - proven energy grids suggesting Stargates are astral-physical hybrids, accessible to anyone who projects.
Rick Stack: The Galactic Classroom
Rick Stack, a Monroe disciple and teacher, offers a vivid account in Out-of-Body Adventures (1988). During an OBE, he passed through a “shimmering oval” above the ocean - possibly the Bermuda Triangle - into a “classroom” orbiting a “blue star.” Non-human instructors taught him about “cosmic gates” linking Earth to a galactic network. The portal felt “alive,” humming with “golden threads” of energy, and Stack sensed it was “guarded” to prevent untrained souls from wandering.
Stack’s vision aligns with channelers like Bashar, who describe Stargates as network nodes. A 2020 X post from a Stack seminar attendee claims an OBE trip through a “ring over Peru” to a “jungle moon” - eerily close to La Puerta de Hayu Marka. Stack insists these aren’t dreams but real planes, accessible via astral travel.
Forum Flyers: The Grassroots Astral View
The internet’s OBE community - r/AstralProjection, LucidDreaming.com, and private Discords - buzzes with Stargate sightings. A 2022 thread by “EtherRover” details a “violet ring” in the astral above Antarctica, leading to a “frozen cathedral” with “ice beings” chanting. He felt it tied to a physical gate below. Another user, “StarDrifter,” in 2023, soared through a “red vortex” near Skinwalker Ranch, emerging in a “cave system” with “glowing runes” - matching grassroots RV data.
“RidgeRunner” on the r/AstralProjection subreddit claims to have stumbled onto a Stargate in a 2022 session. During an OBE, he floated over a misty ridge - likely in West Virginia - and spotted a “stone circle” embedded in a cliff face, glowing with “emerald light.” He describes it as “half-carved, half-natural,” with “ripples in the air” forming a doorway. Crossing through, he landed in a “twilight forest” under a “sky with three moons,” where “hooded figures” chanted in a language he couldn’t grasp. The vibe? Ancient, alive, and “watching.” RidgeRunner ties it to Appalachian folklore - tales of “fairy rings” and lost travelers - suggesting it’s a forgotten portal tied to Earth’s energy grid. No hard proof, but a 2023 X post from @MountainMystic echoes this, claiming a “green shimmer” seen during a hike near the same region.
“DuneDrifter” from the Astral Voyage Discord server (circa 2023) reports a Stargate that defies the dunes of the Sahara Desert. Projecting over the endless sands, she saw a “golden ring” rising from a dry oasis, “spinning like a coin” and “kicking up dust.” She dove through and emerged in a “cavern of light” beneath a “glass ceiling” showing a “red planet’s surface” - Mars, she reckons. “Sand beings” with “flowing forms” guarded it, whispering about “travelers from long ago.” DuneDrifter links it to Bedouin legends of “spirit doors” in the desert, and her fellow Discord projectors chimed in with similar hits: “OasisEye” saw a “ring of heat” at the same spot, leading to a “starry abyss.” The Sahara’s vast EM fields - mapped by geologists - might juice this portal, they say.
“WaveCrasher” from LucidDreaming.com’s forums in 2021 says while projecting over the Polynesian Triangle - between Hawaii, New Zealand, and Easter Island - he encountered a “whirlpool of light” in the sea, ringed by “black stone” that “roared like thunder.” Passing through, he hit a “floating island” in a “purple void,” where “fish-tailed beings” swam in the air, pointing him to a “sky ladder” of stars. WaveCrasher calls it a “Polynesian star gate,” tying it to myths of Maui pulling islands from the sea - maybe a portal to ancestral realms. A 2022 X post by @OceanSeer claims a “light spiral” spotted by a fishing boat near Rapa Nui backs it up. The Pacific’s magnetic quirks, noted in a 2021 Nature study, might hint at a real anchor.
“SnowSoul” from a 2024 r/OutOfBody thread zeroes in on Mount Kailash, Tibet’s sacred peak in the Himalayas. During an OBE, he hovered over its snowy crown and saw a “diamond ring” of “blinding white light” at the summit, “pulsing like a heartbeat.” Stepping through, he entered a “golden hall” with “monks in light bodies” who “sang the universe into being.” He felt it was a “cosmic hub,” linking Earth to “higher planes.” Kailash is already a pilgrimage site, revered as Shiva’s throne, and SnowSoul’s vision aligns with Hindu-Buddhist tales of “sky doors.” A 2024 X post by @HimalayanVibe mentions “unexplained lights” filmed near the peak, fueling the buzz.
“SewerScribe” from a 2023 AstralProjection subreddit post claims Chicago’s underbelly hides a Stargate. Projecting beneath the streets, he found a “rusted metal ring” in a sewer tunnel, glowing “blood red” and “hissing steam.” Crossing it, he hit a “shadow city” - a warped Chicago with “towers of bone” and “eyeless watchers.” He felt it was “feeding on the city’s energy.” SewerScribe ties it to Chicago’s ley line grid - mapped by geomancers - and urban legends of “ghost tunnels.” A 2023 X post by @ChiMystic notes “weird hums” near the sewers, syncing with his tale.
“LunarSoul” (2021, r/AstralProjection) saw a “spinning wheel” over the Gulf of Aden, diving through to a “water world” with “tentacled guardians.” The overlap with RV and psychic accounts discussed earlier is uncanny. These projectors report Stargates as “checkpoints” - some welcoming, some barred by “sentinels” - and often tied to Earth’s hotspots.
The Astral Signature: Patterns in the Void
What binds these experiences is their vividness and coherence: circular or oval portals, vibrant colors (blue, gold, violet), instant transitions, and guardian presences. Destinations vary - alien planets, higher dimensions, cosmic hubs - but the “ring” motif persists, echoing ancient carvings and modern anomalies. Many OBEers feel these gates are “tuned” to Earth’s energy, amplifying at vortex sites or ancient ruins.
Astral projectors don’t just see Stargates - they cross them, returning with tales of worlds that feel too real to dismiss. From Monroe’s golden hoops to Buhlman’s vortex highways, Stack’s galactic classrooms to the forum flyers’ wild rides, they paint Stargates as living conduits - spiritual, cosmic, and ever-present. The truth feels throttled by our meat-bound limits, but these travelers have slipped the knot, proving the portals wait for those who dare to leave the ground.
Citations, Sources, and Further Investigation
David Hatcher Childress, Technology of the Gods: The Incredible Sciences of the Ancients (Adventures Unlimited Press, 2000). Childress explores the gate’s precision and celestial ties.
Sakwala Chakraya, Sri Lanka: BBC News, “Mystery of Sri Lanka’s ‘Stargate’ Deepens with New Claims,” 2021.
Abu Ghurab, Egypt: Stephen Mehler, The Land of Osiris (Adventures Unlimited Press, 2001). Mehler ties the site to Sirius and advanced tech.
Pyramid Texts: Erich von Däniken, Chariots of the Gods (G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1968). See Chapter 4 for “gates” references.
Göbekli Tepe, Turkey: Andrew Collins, Göbekli Tepe: Genesis of the Gods (Bear & Company, 2014). Collins links it to Cygnus and portals.
Sumerian Tablets: Zecharia Sitchin, The 12th Planet (Bear & Company, 1976). See Chapter 7 for Anunnaki “gates.”
Chaco Canyon Petroglyphs: Native American oral histories cited in The Orion Zone by Gary A. David (Adventures Unlimited Press, 2006).
Wormholes: Albert Einstein and Nathan Rosen, “The Particle Problem in the General Theory of Relativity,” Physical Review, 1935. Theoretical basis for spacetime tunnels.
Gulf of Aden: Aaron McCollum interview, Project Camelot, 2010.
Montauk Project: Preston Nichols and Al Bielek, The Montauk Project: Experiments in Time (Sky Books, 1992).
CERN: Lisa Randall, Warped Passages: Unraveling the Mysteries of the Universe’s Hidden Dimensions (Ecco, 2005).
Vortex footage: CERN press release, 2015
Iraq Ziggurat: Michael Salla, Exopolitics: Political Implications of the Extraterrestrial Presence (Dandelion Books, 2004).
Sedona Vortex: VortexHunter video, 2019. YouTube: search “Sedona Bell Rock anomaly”.
Wormholes and Quantum Tech: Kip Thorne, Black Holes and Time Warps (W.W. Norton, 1994).
DARPA quantum teleportation: FOIA release, 2021.
Dick Allgire: Crypto Viewing livestream, 2022. YouTube: search “Allgire Stargate”.
Edward Riordan: YouTube session, 2021(search “Riordan Sedona Stargate”).
Barbara Marciniak: Bringers of the Dawn (Bear & Company, 1992).
Dolores Cannon: Convoluted Universe, Book 1 (Ozark Mountain Publishing, 2001).
Bashar/Darryl Anka: Workshop, 2019. YouTube: search “Bashar Stargate”.
Maria D’Andrea: Fate Magazine, October 1998
Robert Monroe: Journeys Out of the Body (Doubleday, 1971); Far Journeys (Doubleday, 1985).
William Buhlman: Adventures Beyond the Body (HarperOne, 1996).
Rick Stack: Out-of-Body Adventures (Contemporary Books, 1988)
La Puerta de Hayu Marka, Peru: Brien Foerster, Beyond the Gates of Hayu Marka (self-published eBook, 2015). Available via his site: hiddenincatours.com
CIA Project Stargate docs: cia.gov/readingroom
Project Stargate Overview: CIA declassified files, 1995: CIA-RDP96-00788R001700210016-5.pdf
Daz Smith: Remote Viewing Magazine, Issue 3, 2019. Session notes at https://dazsmithrv.com/
Courtney Brown: Cosmic Voyage (Dutton, 1996). His site: farsight.org
Edgar Cayce: Reading 5748-6, 1936. Association for Research and Enlightenment from: edgarcayce.org
Wendy Kennedy, 2021 interview: wendykennedy.com
Scientific American, “Spooky Action at a Distance,” 2023 from: scientificamerican.com
Gateway Process: CIA, 1983 CIA-RDP96-00788R001700270006-
Journal of Consciousness Studies, “Non-Local Awareness,” 2022 ingentaconnect.com/content/imp/jcs
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reddit.com/r/OutOfBody subreddit
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