There was a Farsight project that followed Lao Tzu after death. How does a professional remote viewer fare after the end of the physical body? Do the skills one develops provide an advantage in avoiding the traps?
I don't want this to sound like a 'downer' but didn't Lao Tzu also require assistance from a 3rd party in their death experience to complete the exit? It seems from the RV that wilful mental capacity might not be enough as LZ was somewhat aware of what to expect. I might ask a few other questions, would those that created the secretive prison system want anyone to jailbreak so easily as just saying no or I refuse or even having a decent knowledge of how it works to avoid recycling? Surely that has all been taken into account. It sure seems it has been very thoroughly concepted and created and it works very effective in keeping ISBE's hostage. The book Alien Interview suggests exit routes are aggressively monitored. There's not a lot of reports of successful escapes. Would the prison system apparatus need to be disabled before attempting? If so, it will be a long time before that might be a possibility.
I don't recall the details about the Lao Tzu project, but I mentioned it simply because a kind of precedent has been set in the sense that an individual can be followed after the demise of the physical body. However, now that I think of it, the death traps project was precisely about that -following people after the demise of the physical. Retrospectively, it seems to me that it was unnecessary to mention Lao Tzu at all.
In the case of Edward Dames, my hope is that he might pick up on the activity of the Farsight team and possibly provide useful information.