Ingo Swann on the Spookiest Spooks, Remote Viewing Aliens on the Moon, and his Alien Encounters here on Earth... . . .
Ingo Swann — Penetration – The Question of Extraterrestrial and Human Telepathy [Part I] [Part 2 of 3] [HD]
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Psychic, artist, & author, the Father of modern Remote Viewing, an SRI sub contracted intuitive form 1971 – 1986 and creator of CRV or Coordinate Remote viewing now known as Controlled Remote Viewing... . . .
• https://ingoswann.com/researcher
As part of Ingo’s personal research, he conducted remote viewing sessions targeting the planet Jupiter and its surrounding moons, Mars and Mercury. The findings in his well-known Jupiter probe were later confirmed by Voyager’s own tour of the planet in 1979. Edgar Mitchell, who made his historic moon voyage in 1971, said in the National Enquirer, “It took Mariner 10 months to get to Mercury – but Mr. Swann was able to project his consciousness there in an instant. Mr. Swann’s findings – weeks before we received the Mariner 10 data – were incredibly accurate.”
• https://ingoswann.com/author
Almost all of Ingo's books have been re-issued as e-books and trade paperbacks... . . . Eleven of Ingo's books have been re-printed...
• https://ingoswann.com/artist
Ingo was a self-taught artist who worked mostly in oil paintings. His artworks express his passion for exploring the mysteries of the Universe and recapture his visions from leaving his body, remote viewing, and seeing auras... . . .
Ingo's last series of paintings were inspired by his vast forays into a wide variety of Psi and metaphysical experiences: remote viewing; UFO studies and alien encounters; astrology; numerology; occult symbolism; and other paranormal and extra-sensory experiences...
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• http://aetherforce.com/ingo-swann-the...
“Since 1970, Ingo Swann has worked with over 38 cutting-edge researchers in the fields of parapsychology and cognitive perception, with an additional 14 projects governed by nondisclosure agreements...
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He is best known for his long-term association with Dr. Hal Puthoff at Stanford Research Institute (SRI). This work (between 1972 and 1988 in the field of remote viewing) achieved high luminosity because of sponsorship by U.S. intelligence and military. Through these years, hundreds of thousands of experimental trials contributed to increases of knowledge that had not been attained elsewhere…
… . . . Ingo Swann is the father of remote viewing. Swann developed the protocol for and conducted the first-ever remote viewing experiment, and coined the term for it in 1971 while working with researchers at the American Society of Psychical Research in New York. Shortly thereafter, he and Dr. Harold E. Puthoff, Ph.D. conducted a remote viewing experiment that caught the attention of the CIA, leading to more than two decades of government involvement in the remote viewing program. (see “How did RV begin?”) Much that is known about remote viewing and related psi behavior came from the experiments and experiences of Mr. Swann. It is his coordinate remote viewing methodology (now called “controlled” remote viewing, or CRV), developed with the help of Dr. Puthoff and others in the government-funded laboratory at Stanford Research Institute that forms the core of nearly all formal remote viewing training being promoted today by the likes of Ed Dames, Lyn Buchanan, Dave Morehouse, Courtney Brown and especially by Paul H. Smith, who in his training curriculum probably best preserves the fullness of the Swann methodology...
After his retirement in 1989 from such big-time research, Swann continued intermittent work with advanced researchers in the fields of multidimensional mental imagery, perception, and refined brainwave studies…
In summing up Swann’s 32-years… three decades of work and research, Swann holds that human sensing-perceptive systems are, in their total and probable scope, extraordinary and remarkable, and that they are composed not only of known factors, but also of potentials not yet identified and studied. But human sensing-perceptive systems are complex, especially when expanded and developed into higher-stage functioning.”
(Bio taken from http://www.biomindsuperpowers.com)
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