Early Access — Now Recruiting

Your memories
matter. Let's find
the patterns together.

Thousands of former GATE participants independently remember the same unusual experiences — isolated rooms, unfamiliar adults, tones through headphones, symbol cards. Across decades, districts, and states. We're building a credible place to document them.

We're documenting, not diagnosing. Curious, not conspiratorial.

The accounts exist. The infrastructure doesn't.

Across Reddit, TikTok, and scattered forums, thousands of former GATE participants are sharing fragments of the same memories. But there's nowhere credible to collect and compare them.

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The signal is real

Independent accounts from former GATE students — spanning different states, decades, and districts — describe overlapping experiences with striking consistency. That's not anecdote. That's pattern.

Isolated testing rooms Unfamiliar adults Tones through headphones Symbol cards Memory gaps Non-standard testing
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The noise is overwhelming

The existing spaces are either deep in conspiracy territory, poorly moderated, or monetizing people's curiosity and distress. Former participants deserve a place that takes their memories seriously without jumping to conclusions.

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No structured record exists

GATE experiences are scattered across thousands of comments, posts, and threads — impossible to compare, analyze, or validate. There's no shared schema, no metadata, no way to see where accounts overlap.

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Records are hard to access

Many former participants have tried to obtain their educational records through FERPA requests, only to find gaps, delays, or records that don't match their memories. The documentation gap runs in both directions.

1980s Primary era being documented — the original GATE expansion decade
50+ States where GATE programs operated, each with different oversight
r/GATE Community already organizing — thousands of accounts shared, no structured home

A research platform, not another forum.

The GATE Recovery Project is building structured infrastructure for pattern detection — so that what's been scattered across the internet can finally be compared, analyzed, and understood.

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Structured Experience Database

Submit your account using consistent fields and metadata — program name, year, location, specific memories. Structure turns anecdote into analyzable data.

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Shared Account Validation

Link your record with others from the same program, year, or district. See where your independently-reported memories overlap — without leading you toward any particular conclusion.

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Pattern Emergence Tools

Aggregated, anonymized analysis of reported experiences across geography, time, and program type. Patterns should come from the data — not from speculation layered on top of it.

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FERPA Records Support

Guidance and community knowledge around how to request your own educational records, what to look for, and how to interpret (or reconcile) what you find.

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Trauma-Informed Design

For many people, revisiting these memories is confusing or emotionally complex. The platform is designed to feel safe, not sensational — you set the pace and the depth.

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Always Free, No Paywall

Access to the database, pattern tools, and community is free. Period. This isn't being built to monetize your memories or your curiosity.

Our principles

  • We document experiences — we don't assign causes
  • Independent convergence is data worth preserving
  • No account is dismissed; none is treated as proof
  • Your privacy and pace matter
  • Patterns emerge from data, not from speculation layered on top
  • This is citizen science, not content creation

Duke TIP — 1980s

Built by someone
who was there.

Founder, The GATE Recovery Project

Full-Stack Engineer ICF PCC Coach IFS Practitioner FERPA Requestor Former GATE Student

Why this exists — and who built it.

I was in Duke TIP in the 1980s. I have my own fragments — things I remember about those years that don't quite fit the official account of what GATE was. I've been pursuing my own educational records through FERPA for years.

When I started reading accounts from other former GATE students online, I noticed something: the overlap wasn't random. The same specific details — the same kinds of rooms, the same kinds of tests, the same kinds of adults who weren't teachers — kept appearing in independent accounts from people who'd never met each other.

I'm a full-stack engineer with 15 years of experience. I'm also an ICF-certified coach with IFS training, which means I understand something about how memory, identity, and unexplained experience intersect in a person's inner life. This project sits at the intersection of those things.

"This isn't being built by a conspiracy content creator or someone trying to monetize your memories. It's being built by someone who was there, who has the engineering skills to do it right, and who thinks these experiences deserve a serious, structured home."

Ready to document
your experience?

The platform is in development. Sign up below to be notified when the experience database opens — and to help us shape what it becomes.

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Share Your Story

Full structured intake forms are coming soon. In the meantime, join the list above and we'll reach out with early access when they're ready.

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Join the Community

The conversation is already happening on Reddit. r/GATEresearch is an active space for former participants.

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Get in Touch

Journalist, researcher, or former GATE staff? Reach out at hello@thegaterecoveryproject.org