GATEWAY 3 & 4
5/27/202634 min
The deeper we go, the stranger it gets.
GATEWAY: Three & Four is now live.
A missing scientist.
A military experiment losing control.
A government program based on real declassified files that suggests the human mind may not simply imagine other places, other times, or other dimensions.
It may be able to reach them.
At a moment when UAP disclosures, intelligence programs, government secrecy, and the unknown are no longer living at the edge of the conversation, GATEWAY feels less like science fiction and more like a classified question we were never supposed to ask out loud.
Inspired by the real declassified Gateway Process, Three & Four push Lt. Col. Wayne McDonnell beyond investigation and into something far more dangerous.
Itzhak Bentov is pulled into the Monroe Institute to help McDonnell move deeper through the Gateway.
General Addis wants control.
Nurse Fields may know more than she is saying.
McDonnell’s mother reaches across a line she should not be able to cross.
And somewhere between the physical world and the Gateway realm, the experiment stops being theory.
Because once consciousness leaves the body, the question is not where it can go.
The question is who else is already there.
The past is not quiet.
The future is not safe.
And the Gateway is no longer waiting to be opened.
It is open.
Starring Zeke Alton, Petri Hawkins Byrd, Ashley Platz, Cam Clarke, Pasha D. Lychnikoff, and Shaan Sharma.
Written by Dave Pirinelli.
Story by Jack Levy, Mark Knell, and Dave Pirinelli.
Produced by Table Read Podcast and Manifest Media Productions, LLC.
Executive Produced by Jack Levy, Shaan Sharma, and Mark Knell.
GATEWAY: Three & Four is live now on Table Read Podcast.
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First 90 secondsWayne McDonald0:00
[mysterious music] Welcome back to The Gateway. Last time, I finally got my wish and was remote visiting France. I went back to 1944 to try to find out what happened to my father. This was thanks to a surprise visit from the world-renowned scientist Itzhak Bentov, who had come by at great personal risk. [panting] I'm here. I can't believe it. I expected to be an observer. Turns out I was a participant.
Speaker 20:34
Hunt, Schweinhund.
Wayne McDonald0:35
No, wait. Wait, you can see me? And here we are, back to the tale, me in France in 1944, and you, the listener, on the edge of your seat wondering what happens to me back there. Well, I ducked just in time. The machine guns missed me, but the mortar didn't miss them. Hello. Germans? [men yelling] Okay, I guess not. In the distance, I saw a group of Americans. I knew I could find my father if I could just talk to them. I started running. [footsteps crunching] Hey, Americans. Friendly, friendly over here.
General Addis1:18
[footsteps marching] McDonald, wake up. That's an order.
Wayne McDonald1:24
Uh, General- General? Wait, no, I, I was just in France.
General Addis1:29
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