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The Integratron is a structure designed by ufologist and contactee George Van Tassel. Tassel claimed the Integratron was capable of rejuvenation, anti-gravity and time travel. He built the structure in Landers, California (near Joshua Tree), supposedly following instructions provided by visitors from the planet Venus. The Integratron machine was started in 1957, the structure erected in 1959. It was financed predominantly by donations, including funds from Howard Hughes.
After Van Tassel's death in 1978, the building had a series of owners (and was left in various states of disrepair) before sisters Joanne, Nancy, and Patty Karl bought it in the early 2000s. The sisters promote the Integratron as an "acoustically perfect structure," give tours and offer "sound baths" they describe as "...meditation-like sessions accompanied by tones from quartz bowls."
George van Tassel was a former aircraft mechanic and flight inspector who moved to California's Mojave Desert to operate an airport and inn. While there, he began meditating under Giant Rock, which the Native Americans of the area held sacred. In August 1953, Van Tassel claimed he had been contacted both telepathically and later in person by people from space, who gave him a technique to rejuvenate human cell tissue. Acting on these instructions, van Tassel began constructing the Integratron in 1954. Construction costs were partly paid for by an annual series of successful UFO conventions, the Giant Rock Spacecraft Conventions, which continued for nearly 25 years. The main structure's construction was complete circa 1959, but van Tassel continued to work on the device until his sudden death in 1978.
Van Tassel or Van Tassell is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
George Van Tassel (March 12, 1910 – February 9, 1978) was an American contactee, ufologist, author.
Van Tassel was born in Jefferson, Ohio in 1910, and grew up in a fairly prosperous middle-class family. He finished high school in the 10th grade and held a job at a Cleveland airport; he also acquired a pilot's license. At 20, he headed for California, where at first he worked for a garage owned by an uncle.
While working at the garage he met Frank Critzer, an eccentric loner who claimed to be working a mine somewhere near Giant Rock, a 7-story boulder near Landers, California. Frank Critzer was a German immigrant trying to make a living in the desert as a prospector. During World War II, Critzer was under suspicion as a German spy and died during a police siege at the Rock in 1942. Upon receiving news of Critzer's death, Van Tassel applied for a lease of the abandoned airport near Giant Rock from the Bureau of Land Management, who managed the land, and was eventually given a renewable Federal Government contract to develop the airstrip.
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The Integratron is the fusion of Art, Science and Magic... The Integratron is a structure designed by Ufologist and Contactee George Van Tassel. He built the structure in Landers, CA (near Joshua Tree) after he 'received instructions provided by visitors from Venus'. Tassel claimed the Integratron was capable of rejuvenation, anti-gravity and time travel. It is the only all-wood, acoustically perfect sound chamber in the United States. The Integratron's new owners operate it as a tourist attraction and offer "sound baths", exposing groups of people to "harmonic sound frequencies", which are produced by quartz bowls, and generate a deep calming effect. Learn more by visiting: http://www.integratron.com
What is the Integratron? What prompted one of the world's great spiritual thinkers, Paramahansa Yogananda, to send three of his direct disciples to help build the Integratron . . .Three disciples who would later marry the only three daughters of the creator of Integratron? What prompted the prominent aeronautical engineer, Van Tassel, to move his family to the middle of the desert in the early 50's and commit the next 18 years of his life to build the Integratron? What is it about the Integratron that has drawn the likes of Yogananda, world renown scientists, rock stars like Robert Plant, TV shows like Jay Leno and MTV to visit the Integratron? Find out the secret and the unique power of the Integratron.
I recorded a small clip of the sound bath from the Integratron. Interestingly, the actual tone of the bowls is almost entirely inaudible. I am unsure of whether this is because of the tones' frequencies, the magnetic forces in the dome, or some other factor...but with headphones you can clearly hear the propagation created from the interference waves of the two frequencies being played. If you have ever experienced the Integratron, you know this falls dramatically flat in regards to the experience of the sound waves within that space.
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See: http://portablelakhovskymwo.blogspot.com/ The Mystery of the Integratron, Inspired by Venus aliens This is a highly interesting structure that was built over many years (late 1950's to 1978) and only a few weeks away from completion, when George Van Tassel suddenly died just a few weeks before it was scheduled to open up. The famous, eccentric, billionaire (who also had a major interest in longevity & healing) was also a major backer of the project up until the time Howard Hughes dies in 1976 - just 2 years prior to the scheduled completion of the project. The entire domed structure is made up of entirely non-metallic material (concrete, wood, Fiberglas, etc) and even the fasteners are non-metallic. George Van Tassel claimed that aliens from Venus told him how to build the structure...
Los Angeles-based indie band VUM performs a live, extended version of their single "Mountain Tooth" from their debut album Strange Attractor, available on Amazon and Amoeba Records. The video was directed and edited by Michael Frost for the Helsinki Company, LLC. WWW.MYSPACE.COM/VUMMUSIC The video was shot at the Integratron in Landers, California. The Integratron is the creation of George Van Tassel, and is based on the design of Moses' Tabernacle, the writings of Nikola Tesla and telepathic directions from extraterrestrials. This one-of-a-kind building is a 38-foot high, 55-foot diameter, non-metallic structure originally designed by Van Tassel as a rejuvenation and time machine. Today, it is the only all-wood, acoustically perfect sound chamber in the U.S. http://www.int...
Asylum.com's Brett McKenzie visits the Integratron and takes a sound bath.
Keying into the harmonium with didjes and ripping through the fabric of reality in the process.
2017 01 20 Dengue Fever - Integration (guitar cover)
The Integratron is the fusion of Art, Science and Magic... The Integratron is a structure designed by Ufologist and Contactee George Van Tassel. He built the structure in Landers, CA (near Joshua Tree) after he 'received instructions provided by visitors from Venus'. Tassel claimed the Integratron was capable of rejuvenation, anti-gravity and time travel. It is the only all-wood, acoustically perfect sound chamber in the United States. The Integratron's new owners operate it as a tourist attraction and offer "sound baths", exposing groups of people to "harmonic sound frequencies", which are produced by quartz bowls, and generate a deep calming effect. Learn more by visiting: http://www.integratron.com
Come with me on a four day road trip to the California Desert! On the first day, I visit the Cabazon dinosaurs, take a sound bath at the Integratron, check into an Airbnb mid century modern styled motel, and make vegan chili! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OUTFIT DETAILS Red Beanie: Thrifted Black puffy jacket: Uniqlo Green and black striped turtleneck: thrifted Black Jeans: Jbrand (thrifted) Black short cowboy boots: thrifted ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MUSIC Geronimo X (https://soundcloud.com/geronimo_x) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ...
LA Times travel writer Christopher Reynolds probes the sights and sounds in and around Joshua Tree National Park. Includes rock-climbing, bouldering, a few cool hotels and restaurants, and a few quality moments in The Integratron.
LA Times travel writer Christopher Reynolds wedges 18 weird and wonderful desert spots into about 3 minutes. Included: Joshua Tree National Park, the Integratron, and a bunch of recommended hotels and restaurants.
Here is some information that has come to me after visiting the Integratron in Landers, California. www.vanessalamorte.com
Road Trip to the Integratron - George Van Tassel - UFO #freedomofjoyceshow Live Stream of Road Trip to Integratron with Chad Meek who is not only and Alien abductee but the nephew of George Van Tassel who designed the Integratron which was said to be capable of human rejuvenation, anti-gravity, and Time Travel, and was largely funded by Howard Hughes.
Took a day trip to Joshua Tree National Park, a little over a couple hours' drive outside Los Angeles, but I might as well have gone to another planet. Silent, massive, and still are the words that come to mind when I think of the naturally sculpted boulders which tower over the park. There's also something funny about the round, lumpy forms piled up high like some gigantic child's playthings. Nature knows how to laugh too. Music by the brilliant William Orbit
upreading from book by ERNEST L. NORMAN from1956 was shown an underground civilisation and much of the information here is confirmed by NOW thru leaked docs/pictures from NASA / esa And more on his books on http://www.unariunwisdom.com/ where his books are free to read
The Lyran-Sirian Council delivers a light language transmission from Giant Rock, CA http://www.integratron.com For classes and private sessions: http://www.vanessalamorte.com
http://www.Wanderfoot.com | A Digital Adventure, Travel & Artisan Magazine Join us for our upcoming Joshua Tree Eco-Design Tour October 17-18th Tour details & tickets: http://wanderfoot.com/eco-design-joshua-tree/ Have you ever dreamed of living outside of the box?! Well here is some real life inspiration of how to do just that!! The organic earthen structures at Bonita Domes welcome you into the beautiful natural setting of Joshua Tree National Park. These pods connect you to the earth in such a way I have never experienced... you feel the stillness and power of the surrounding lands... the evening breeze carries the ancient sounds of the desert into the mind and heart as you drift off under a blanket of shimmering stars. We definitely recommend Bonita Domes as a unique and beautif...