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Originally posted by Vandalour
reply to post by phishyblankwaters
Give it a chance will ya...
I would love to hear what RV have to say about this matter, and hope they are not scared away by your comment
Originally posted by Namaste1001
Didn't Ingo Swan do exactly that?
You could try searching for it.
Ingo Swann Article on About.com
One of the most fascinating pieces of “evidence” for alien bases on the far side of the Moon comes from psychic and remote viewer Ingo Swann. Swann, who was instrumental in creating the US government’s remote viewing program in the 1970s, is one of the most respected remote viewers in the world.
The opinion that he is perhaps the best remote viewer around is held by other remote viewers, due to his many astonishing successes. In 1973, for example, while remote viewing Jupiter, Swann reported that the giant gas planet had rings. This fact was unknown to astronomers at the time, but was confirmed by Voyager 1 in 1979.
In an article called “To the Moon and Back, With Love” for American Chronicle, writer Gary S. Bekkum recounts Swann’s remote viewing session about the Moon, an event reported in Swann’s own 1998 self-published work, Penetration.
Swann was asked to remote view several targets by a man named Axelrod, working for the US government.
“Axelrod tasked Ingo with a series of moon coordinates,” writes Bekkum. “Unknown to Swann, the targeted moon coordinates, about ten different locations, would bring him mind-to-mind with what he soon realized was an unearthly extraterrestrial presence.
Originally posted by macman
Originally posted by Vandalour
reply to post by phishyblankwaters
Give it a chance will ya...
I would love to hear what RV have to say about this matter, and hope they are not scared away by your comment
Come on, I can see the validity to his statement. How would we know?
Sometimes an absurd statement or tongue in cheek statement at the beginning can set the right mood.
I hope that his does set that mood correctly and only those that are really interested in this can answer and/or articipate.
i can, right now, say I am remote viewing inside a giant cavern on the moon and Aliens are there, Elvis is playing guitar and the big bopper is doing lines like charlie sheen. you can't disprove this claim.
Originally posted by Rising Against
reply to post by macman
The only one I can think of right now is Ingo Swann - One of the most well known Remote Viewers:
Ingo Swann Article on About.com
One of the most fascinating pieces of “evidence” for alien bases on the far side of the Moon comes from psychic and remote viewer Ingo Swann. Swann, who was instrumental in creating the US government’s remote viewing program in the 1970s, is one of the most respected remote viewers in the world.
The opinion that he is perhaps the best remote viewer around is held by other remote viewers, due to his many astonishing successes. In 1973, for example, while remote viewing Jupiter, Swann reported that the giant gas planet had rings. This fact was unknown to astronomers at the time, but was confirmed by Voyager 1 in 1979.
In an article called “To the Moon and Back, With Love” for American Chronicle, writer Gary S. Bekkum recounts Swann’s remote viewing session about the Moon, an event reported in Swann’s own 1998 self-published work, Penetration.
Swann was asked to remote view several targets by a man named Axelrod, working for the US government.
“Axelrod tasked Ingo with a series of moon coordinates,” writes Bekkum. “Unknown to Swann, the targeted moon coordinates, about ten different locations, would bring him mind-to-mind with what he soon realized was an unearthly extraterrestrial presence.
Just do a search for his name and I'm sure you'll find some interesting stuff. Whether It's all true though is a different matter of course.
edit on 14-3-2011 by Rising Against because: (no reason given)