George Van Tassel - Integratron

Integratron

George Van Tassel started hosting group meditation in 1953 in a room underneath Giant Rock excavated by Frank Critzer, a prospector. In August 1953, in the middle of the night a spaceship landed from the planet Venus, the occupant woke up Van Tassel, showed him the spaceship and invited him on board. There the space person gave him the technique for rejuvenating the human body. In 1954, Van Tassel and others began building the Integratron to perform the rejuvenation.

The Integratron was to be a structure for scientific research into time, anti-gravity and at extending human life, to help people take advantage of the wisdom acquired through age. The most intriguing aspect of this research was the extraordinary attempt at it being the modern remaking of the Tabernacle that Moses constructed after his instructions on Biblical Mount Sinai.

Created at the behest of an advanced entity with which Van Tassel communicated verbally as well as telepathically. The Integratron was built partially upon the research of Nikola Tesla and Georges Lakhovsky. Created for scientific and spiritual research. Van Tassel described the Integratron as "a time machine for basic research on rejuvenation, anti-gravity and time travel". With the aim to recharge and rejuvenate people’s cells. It was the modern version of the Tabernacle for a coming “Lord”.

The domed wood structure of the Integratron has a rotating metal apparatus on the outside called an electrostatic dirod. It is unique in being non ferromagnetic; constructed of only wood, concrete, glass and fibreglass lacking even metal screws or nails. The Integratron was never fully completed due to Van Tassel's sudden death a few weeks before the official opening.

In recent times some people who visit the unfinished Integratron claim to be rejuvenated by staying there, and experiencing sound baths inside.

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