It's an acoustically-perfect, parabolic dome, nestled deep in the Mojave Desert. It was built on a powerful geomagnetic vortex and functions as an "energy machine." Extraterrestrials allegedy assisted in its construction, telepathically. It's called the Integratron and it was originally designed to be a time machine.


George Van Tassel began constructing this structure in 1954. It was based on the Moses' Tabernacle, and inspired by the writings of Nikola Tesla. He claimed to be given telepathic instructions by extraterrestrials from Venus who called themselves "The Council of Seven Lights." The aliens explained how to rejuvenate human cell tissues. The cost of construction was augmented by a series of lucrative UFO conventions that were held on-site.

The location of the Integratron is an essential part of its functioning. Its placement was chosen based on a complex set of theories involving the earth's magnetic field and the Integratron's relationship to the Great Pyramid in Egypt and Giant Rock, the world's largest freestanding boulder. In 1947, Van Tassel began operating the Giant Rock Airport three miles away from the Integratron, and in 1953 initiated communications with extra-terrestrials after a physical encounter at Giant Rock. He subsequently hosted 17 Spacecraft Conventions there for UFO enthusiasts.


The materials used to build the Integratron include wood, glass, fiberglass, concrete and various non-ferromagnetic metals. It measures 38-ft high, 55-ft in diameter, and is a completely non-metallic structure. It currently has the distinction of being "the only all-wood, acoustically perfect sound chamber in the U.S."


Van Tassel claims that his Integratron also provides a concentrated and amplified magnetic energy that helps with rejuvenation and healing. A geophysicist visited the structure in 2005 and confirmed that there is indeed a "significant, unexplainable spike in the earth's magentic field in the center of the Integratron." Before his death in 1975, Van Tassel maintained that it's this "intersection of powerful geomagnetic forces" coupled with the building's "unique geometry" that encourages mind and body relaxation:

The Sound Bath that is conducted at the Integratron is a great way to experience its rejuvenative effects. The Sound Bath is a 30-minute sonic healing session that you can experience while resting comfortably in the Integratron's highly resonant, multi-wave sound chamber. We play a series of 9 quartz crystal singing bowls, each one keyed to the major energy centers of the body. Sound is nutrition for the nervous system.