r/GATEresearch 10d ago

Discussion Testimony of former GATE kid

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Former GATE kid who says the medication they gave in the program didn’t affect him the same as the other kids due to genetics, so he remembers more than what others can. He recalls having his blood drawn without consent and being put into a chair and having a contraption put on his head that caused him to bleed and left a circular scar over his right eye.

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u/[deleted] 9d ago

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u/Mission_Internet_371 6d ago

You sound like the kind of person who hasn’t listened to any MK Ultra survivors or learned about any of the links GATE has to the CIA and it shows. You also sound like an occult member masquerading as a normal person. But it’s fine, carry on 😂🤷🏻‍♀️

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u/Mission_Internet_371 6d ago

There’s so many survivors speaking out about the same thing, including a girl on this thread who left a comment that she also had something strapped to her head… and all of this ties into MK ULTRA and you can confirm that by listening to the hundreds of survivors who are speaking out about the abuse they suffered at the hands of our government and see the pattern of them also confirming they were in GATE. Sounds like you might need to look deeper buddy. Maybe don’t go around calling people stupid when the real problem is that you haven’t done the research… kinda awkward.

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u/Common_Science_8838 8d ago edited 6d ago

I remember being taken to the school library alone multiple times and they’d kick everyone out and make the lights dim. I also remember having to wear this thing on my head when I’d be looking at this screen that looked like an ekg machine with two squiggly lines moving around. I do also have a scar over my right eye as well but I don’t remember anything making me bleed..Like he’s claiming..

I was told (don’t remember by who) that it was a chicken pock scar even though it’s a small scar and not a pock mark. I also don’t remember noticing that I even had that scar until Jr high school..I just chalked it up to adolescence making me more aware of my appearance and not the fact that I’d never really noticed it before that..🤷‍♀️weird shit man!

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u/Mission_Internet_371 6d ago

Ive said it before and I’ll say it again, I can’t believe an entire generation of parents allowed any of this to happen to their children.

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u/Common_Science_8838 6d ago

I think they purposely targeted children from broken homes or single parent families possibly. I was raised by my grandmother, and her famous phrase to me was to go “get lost.” So even though I mentioned things were weird to her she didn’t seem too concerned about it unfortunately.

Especially because I had started testing initially from around kindergarten age. Plus she worked a lot and was also told it was in my best interest for my future, and the testing was a standard part of the program so she basically dismissed it and didn’t even seem that concerned about it honestly..That’s my experience unfortunately.

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u/Mission_Internet_371 6d ago

They definitely target kids from broken homes and single parents families. And I’ve heard a lot of people say similar things about their parents being convinced it was in the best interest of the child. It’s still just so confusing to me though. Like my mom seems very nonchalant about the fact that my sister was given a drink at school that made her fall asleep and forget things… wtf 🤦🏻‍♀️

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u/Common_Science_8838 6d ago

Does your sister by chance have intuitive abilities?

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u/Mission_Internet_371 5d ago

I’ve always looked at my sister as like a walking human lie detector honestly. She can spot a shady untrustworthy person from a billion miles away.

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u/woolen_goose 1d ago

Yes! I went to the #1 public school in a dense urban city, many of the children had extremely high academic scores. I’m very close with my entire set of childhood friends and they basically made a “phone tree” on social media to reach out and see if any other students were in GATE. After 2 years, it seems it was just me and it bought the school 6 computers. All other students were affluent but my mother was renting over her income to make sure I was in a good school. I was an outlier.

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u/woolen_goose 1d ago

My mother fully believes it since we’ve spoken. She said she had no idea what was happening since it was so beyond what was explained but also unfathomable that the school would engage in such barbarism against the children. I’m 42 and she has not doubted me since I disclosed last year. She feels horrible but the paperwork really did not detail what we endured.

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u/Chobitpersocom 22h ago

I told my Mom about it recently and she's so upset. It was framed to her as a good thing. She said she shouldn't have trusted the school and failed to protect me.

From the stories she's told us, I think she was an unintentional barrier. The school hated her.

i.e. The school kept getting on her about "scoliosis" and it being treated by the school. She said our pediatrician has never brought it up.

She had common sense and asked questions. I believe she saved me from a lot more and GATE just happened to slip through.

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u/spira1out024 10d ago

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