Our Plan
The Echo Project Approach
At the heart of the Echo Project is our commitment to rigorous, data-driven research into Human Initiated Contact Experiences (HICE). We believe that by combining cutting-edge technology with the insights of experienced practitioners, we can shed new light on these extraordinary phenomena.
Our Methodology
Our approach is simple yet powerful:
We provide participants with a carefully curated set of devices, our Echo Set.
Participants first record baseline data to establish a control.
They then conduct up to ten HICE trials over a 30-day period.
Each trial lasts between 15 to 90 minutes, capturing a wealth of data.
All data is securely stored and analyzed for patterns and anomalies.
The Echo Set: Our Tools for Discovery
Our Echo Set includes:
a) Software Defined Radio (SDR): We're searching for specific signals, particularly around 1.6 GHz, which has been associated with anomalous events at locations like Skinwalker Ranch[1]. This frequency range also aligns with UAP reporting trends noted by AARO from 1996-2023[2].
b) EEG Reader: This helps us monitor brainwave activity during HICE. We're particularly interested in increases in alpha and theta waves, which have been associated with meditative states and, intriguingly, with some reported contact experiences[3].
c) Heart Rate Monitor: We use this to detect potential "presentiment" biomarkers. Some studies have suggested physiological changes can occur seconds before significant events[4].
d) High-Resolution Camera: This captures visual evidence of potential phenomena, from unusual light patterns to more defined objects.
Why This Matters
Our goal is to discover if multiple participants record similar, anomalous data across these devices during HICE events. By collecting and analyzing this multi-faceted data, we hope to:
Identify unique signatures associated with genuine contact events
Provide a scientific foundation for validating HICE reports
Advance our understanding of consciousness and its potential interaction with non-human intelligence
“The body is a crash site.”
Joel | Future Folklore Founder
Join the ECHO Project
We're seeking experienced HICE practitioners to participate in our research. As a participant, you'll:
Receive an Echo Set with sensors for data collection
Conduct a series of HICE trials over 30 days
Contribute valuable data to our ongoing study
Your participation helps advance our understanding of these phenomena through rigorous, data-driven research.
If you're interested in contributing to this scientific exploration, please contact us for more information below.
Note: Due to limited equipment, we may not be able to accommodate all interested participants.