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April 28, 2026

"PSYCHIC Program!" - Neuroscientist on Remote Viewing, STARGATE & Telepathy | Julia Mossbridge • 415

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Quick Read

Neuroscientist Julia Mossbridge shares her journey from childhood psychic testing in a covert government program to leading research on telepathy, remote viewing, and the physics of love and time.
Childhood 'gifted' programs may have been covert government psychic testing, potentially linked to radiation studies.
Telepathy and remote viewing are real, with accuracy correlating strongly with an individual's capacity for unconditional love.
Consciousness is dual: individual experience and a universal 'informationational substrate' that is synonymous with God and universal love.

Summary

Dr. Julia Mossbridge, a neuroscientist, discusses her diverse work, including a stealth startup, a nonprofit focused on technology for unconditional love, and research into exceptional human performance like telepathy and remote viewing. She reveals her personal history of being tracked and tested for psychic abilities in a 'gifted program' (SOAR) during childhood, potentially linked to government radiation studies. Mossbridge differentiates her scientific approach to telepathy from others, emphasizing rigorous controls to prevent sensory leakage. She explores the nature of consciousness, defining it as both individual and a 'cosmic consciousness' or 'informationational substrate' that is synonymous with God and universal love. She also delves into Maslow's concept of self-transcendence, the malleability of the past through future influence (retrocausality), and the profound connection between unconditional love and psychic accuracy, advocating for a 'love revolution' against societal divisions.
This episode challenges conventional views on human potential, consciousness, and the nature of reality by blending scientific inquiry with deeply personal experiences. Dr. Mossbridge's insights into telepathy, remote viewing, and the 'informationational substrate' suggest a more interconnected universe than commonly perceived. Her call for a 'love revolution' and the concept of self-transcendence offer a powerful framework for personal healing and collective action, urging listeners to question societal narratives and embrace a broader understanding of human capabilities and purpose.

Takeaways

  • Dr. Julia Mossbridge, a neuroscientist, is involved in a stealth startup, a nonprofit (Applied Love Labs) focused on unconditional love technology, and research into exceptional human performance.
  • Her nonprofit aims to create technology that helps people feel unconditional love, which she believes can enhance psychic abilities.
  • Mossbridge's research into telepathy with non-speaking autistic individuals uses rigorous controls to prevent sensory leakage, with one impressive 'hit' occurring over thousands of miles.
  • She differentiates between 'proximity telepathy' and 'distance telepathy,' with the latter showing strong experimental evidence.
  • Mossbridge believes 'there are no secrets' because reality is built from an 'informationational substrate' that has no space or time, making all information potentially accessible.
  • Maslow's hierarchy of needs was updated to include 'self-transcendence' as the highest need, which can 'pull you up from anywhere' regardless of other unmet needs.
  • Her childhood 'gifted program' (SOAR) involved memory gaps, 'hearing tests' with strange tones, and a 'pink drink,' which she later connected to a US Army department studying radiation effects on humans and their offspring.
  • Mossbridge's personal records from school were redacted, and a precognitive dream led her to a federal department studying radiation, suggesting she was studied due to her mother's uranium exposure.
  • She defines 'love' as 'that which connects' and sees universal love, God, and the informationational substrate as the same foundational force.
  • Remote viewing, a mix of psychic capacities, is teachable to about 95% of people, with accuracy significantly correlating with an individual's self-reported feeling of unconditional love.
  • The past is 'malleable' (influenceable) from the future, suggesting that 'pulling from the future' with intention can be a powerful way to affect outcomes.
  • Creativity and healing from trauma can be seen as forms of 'healthy disassociation' and 'narratives of redemption,' transforming difficult experiences into growth.

Insights

1Telepathy Research with Non-Speaking Autistic Individuals

Dr. Mossbridge's team developed software to conduct telepathy experiments with non-speaking autistic people, ensuring no sensory leakage. In one instance, a student accurately described a randomly selected video ('art in the sky') without multiple-choice options, thousands of miles away from the sender. The student then spontaneously connected it to non-speakers seeing weather patterns, demonstrating a conversational, rather than rote, reception of information.

The student says the video is about 'art in the sky' and then adds, 'It's good for us, meaning non-speakers, to see weather patterns because they're so beautiful.' This occurred without multiple-choice options and with senders thousands of miles away and muted on Zoom.

2The 'No Secrets' Implication of a 'Bigger World'

If the world is larger than we are taught, operating on an 'informationational substrate' that transcends space and time, then all information is fundamentally accessible. This implies that true privacy, in the sense of thoughts or intentions being entirely hidden, may not exist, as 'nothing is off limits' to those who can access this substrate.

Mossbridge states, 'The biggest implication I think is that there are no secrets.' She explains this through the concept of an 'informationational substrate that has no space and no time,' where information is 'all there and they're just picking it up as intention guides them.'

3Childhood Psychic Testing and Radiation Exposure

Mossbridge recounts being tracked and extensively tested for IQ and psychic abilities from first grade in a 'gifted program' called SOAR (Students On Active Research). This program involved weekly sessions with memory gaps, strange 'hearing tests' with tones, and a 'pink drink' believed to be fluoride. Later, she discovered her school records were redacted, and a precognitive dream led her to a US Army department studying radiation effects on humans, suggesting her testing was linked to her mother's exposure to uranium from working at a federal plant.

Her school records from 1st-8th grade were redacted, except for 1st grade. A dream provided a phone number that traced to a US Army department studying 'the effects of radiation on humans,' which explicitly stated 'we can't use animals. We have to use humans.' Her mother's parents worked at a uranium facility, and her mother was exposed as a child, leading Mossbridge to believe she was studied as a 'next generation' subject.

4Left Frontal Lobe's Role in Psychic Abilities

Research suggests that damage to the left frontal lobe can enhance intuitive and psychic abilities. This area of the brain appears to be involved in inhibiting the right hemisphere, which is associated with non-verbal, intuitive processing. Therefore, much of 'waking daily consciousness' involves actively suppressing these inherent psychic capacities.

Dr. Morris Freedman observed that people with left frontal lobe strokes were more intuitive and could move an arrow on a screen with their minds above chance. Mossbridge explains this suggests the left frontal orbital area 'is involved in actually reducing our capacity to use our right hemisphere' and that 'a lot of the work of being in waking daily consciousness is shutting out that stuff.'

5Unconditional Love and Remote Viewing Accuracy

Mossbridge's research indicates a strong correlation between an individual's self-reported feeling of unconditional love and their accuracy in precognitive remote viewing tasks. Unconditional love is defined as the human emotional response to the universal 'connection,' feeling love for self and others without needing anything to change. This state of 'oneness' or 'rightness' appears to facilitate access to the informationational substrate.

She asked remote viewers to rank their feeling of unconditional love before tasks. Those reporting 'high' unconditional love showed 'statistically significant difference' in accuracy compared to those reporting 'low' love, who performed at chance. This was confirmed in a second, confirmatory experiment.

Bottom Line

The intelligence community, despite its mystique, may be significantly 'behind' in its understanding and application of advanced behavioral analysis and human performance, often relying on outdated methods.

So What?

This suggests a potential vulnerability for national security and an opportunity for external experts to introduce cutting-edge scientific approaches to intelligence work.

Impact

Develop and offer advanced, scientifically rigorous training and analytical frameworks for human behavior and 'exceptional human performance' to intelligence agencies, focusing on continuous improvement and modern scientific methods.

The 'SOAR' program, a purported gifted education initiative, was likely a covert government study on the intergenerational effects of radiation exposure on human psychic abilities.

So What?

This implies a historical precedent for unethical human experimentation by government entities, potentially linking environmental factors (radiation) to the development of 'fringe' human capacities.

Impact

Further investigate the long-term health and psychological impacts on individuals involved in such programs, and advocate for ethical guidelines and transparency in any future research into human potential, especially concerning environmental factors.

The 'love revolution' is a vertical fight against a small, elite group that views the majority as 'non-player characters,' rather than a horizontal fight between societal factions.

So What?

This reframes societal conflict, suggesting that true progress comes from uniting against systemic power structures that seek to control and divide, using 'love as this powerful strengthening force.'

Impact

Foster movements and initiatives that emphasize shared humanity and collective empowerment against perceived 'elites,' promoting unity across traditional divides through a 'redemptive narrative' and the power of connection.

Opportunities

Applied Love Labs (Nonprofit)

A nonprofit organization (formerly Tilt, the Institute for Love and Time) focused on creating technology that helps people experience unconditional love. This technology is believed to enhance psychic abilities and facilitate healing through 'time travel narrative therapy.'

Source: Julia Mossbridge

Time Machine App

An application developed by Applied Love Labs that prompts users to connect with themselves at different points in their lives through audio recordings. These 'messages in a bottle' are sent to future selves and can be shared in a community garden feature, promoting self-healing and connection through time.

Source: Julia Mossbridge

Key Concepts

Self-Transcendence (Maslow's Hierarchy)

Maslow's highest need, added before his death, where individuals find meaning by joining something larger than themselves and working towards the greater good. It can 'pull you up from anywhere,' unlike other needs that require foundational fulfillment first.

Informationational Substrate

A foundational field of information that exists outside of space and time, from which our 3D reality is built. It contains all information, indexed by meaning rather than temporal or spatial location, and is accessible through intention.

Retrocausality (Influence, Not Change)

The idea that information or influence can flow backward in time, affecting past events. It's distinct from 'changing' the past, as it implies events were always influenced this way, rather than being altered from a previous state. This suggests the past is 'malleable' from the future.

Lessons

  • Cultivate 'self-transcendence' by engaging in activities that connect you to a greater cause or purpose, as this can provide profound motivation and joy regardless of personal circumstances.
  • Practice 'pulling from the future' by mentally envisioning your desired future state and allowing that vision to 'influence' your present actions, rather than solely 'pushing from the past' with conventional goal-setting.
  • Develop your capacity for 'unconditional love'—the feeling of loving yourself and others without needing anything to change—as this state is empirically linked to enhanced psychic abilities like remote viewing and can foster overall well-being.
  • Embrace a 'narrative of redemption' for past traumas, reframing difficult experiences not as contamination but as opportunities for growth and resilience, thereby transforming victimhood into survivorship and fostering healing.
  • Challenge the notion of 'intelligence' as a singular, analytical metric; instead, recognize and value the 'hundreds of different kinds of intelligence' (Marvin Minsky), including intuition, social, and emotional intelligence, to foster a more inclusive and effective society.

Time Travel Narrative Therapy for Healing and Growth

1

Identify a past traumatic or difficult experience that you wish to address or heal from.

2

Use the 'Time Machine' app (or a similar journaling/audio recording method) to create an audio message from your current, wiser self to your past self at the time of the trauma.

3

In your message, convey wisdom, love, and reassurance, emphasizing that your past self will be okay and will thrive. Focus on the 'narrative of redemption'—how the experience, while difficult, contributed to your current strength.

4

Periodically receive these messages from your past self (or listen to your own recordings) in the future, reinforcing the healing narrative and strengthening your connection across time.

5

Reflect on how this process fosters 'unconditional love' for your past self and integrates your life experiences into a cohesive, empowering 'string' rather than isolated 'beads' of events.

Notable Moments

Mossbridge describes her father's severe Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), which manifested as flossing her and her sister's teeth for 45-90 minutes nightly from ages 3-10, causing bleeding gums. She discovered audio recordings of these sessions where her child-self fought back, saying, 'Daddy, you've already flossed that tooth.'

This deeply personal and traumatic experience became a foundational driver for her scientific curiosity about the human mind and its 'warped' states. Her ability to 'fight back' and later process this through therapy and a 'narrative of redemption' highlights resilience and the intergenerational nature of trauma and healing.

During a bus ride at a scientific conference, Mossbridge, feeling angry at a radio host's vitriol, asked God when people would become less angry. She received a 'text in her heart' that said, 'So you're going to not love the ones who need it most.'

This profound spiritual experience completely shifted her perspective, revealing the core principle of unconditional love—even for those who express anger or cause harm. It underpins her definition of universal love and God, and informs her approach to understanding and healing societal divisions.

A vocal coach, without prior knowledge, identified Mossbridge's childhood mouth trauma during her first singing lesson, noting it in her jaw's tension. Mossbridge had previously believed she had 'worked out' this trauma in therapy.

This illustrates the concept that 'the body keeps the score' (The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk), meaning physical manifestations of trauma can persist even after mental processing. It emphasizes the importance of holistic healing approaches that address both mind and body.

Quotes

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"If telepathy really exists, it would be like that. You know, and this is this is where because I really open my mind after listening to telepathy tapes to ask myself questions that maybe I had never thought to ask because we're, you know, you're born into this world. Society molds you. They tell you what's real, what's not, what's impossible, what is."

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"The biggest implication I think is that there are no secrets."

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"Self-transcendence says, um, you know, I'm going to reach down, pull you up, and have you experience that you're not the big hero of your life. You're like a little piece of this puzzle, and you're joining together with other people and and and other forces to do something good. You serve a greater cause."

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"It's not about the brain. It's about the capacity to access this information."

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"So you're going to not love the ones who need it most."

God (as a 'text in her heart')
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"The events aren't your story. I mean, you can tell the story and you can say, 'Yes, when I was a kid, you know, my dad did this thing. His OCD was out of control, etc.' All that is true, but like it's not who I am, right? Those are things that happened. And I'm not saying they were great, but who I am is something much more powerful than that."

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"I think that the predetermining the future is beyond our control. I think that's above our pay grade. I think that we we pretend to think that we can do that. But because of the way I think about the way the universe works with this informationational substrate sort of bubbling up and informing events and having these landmarks in time, it's more like there might be a little cadre of people... whose job is to figure out what the landmarks in time are."

Julia Mossbridge

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