Monday, February 25, 2013

Ingo Swann's strange telepathy

Ingo Swann's strange telepathy

Ingo's book which first run printing can run up to 1000 dollars

The late Ingo Swann, one of the first members of the then classified 'stargate' project, decided to use his method of coordinate based remote viewing on something other than mundane objects.  Ingo as a lark decided to do a telepathic target of the planet Jupiter, and noted of the ring of Jupiter and other anomalies that were later confirmed by NASA pioneer probe.  This feat attracted some in the intelligence field, and his strange journey was documented in his book, Penetration.

one of the architects of remote viewing, Ingo Swann


After this feat, he was contacted by the mysterious 'Axelrod' who asked him to do remote readings.  Supposedly Swann did a read of the moon, and to his shock and horror found a huge number of aliens and their structures on the far side of the moon.  Swann also noted that the creatures were also psionic.  Later interactions with Axelrod from an attractive brunette female in a Los Angles grocery story under watch made Swann realize that the visitors are already here in many forms, and that their natural foes are the people who have the ability to harness human telepathy.

Stargate was a project with the CIA that was later disbanded


Swann goes into a fairly detailed reason why the truth is hidden about the moon, and of course the 'aliens' in our midst.  In a weird way, Swann describes a scenario not unlike the nightmarish film, They Live, by filmmaker John Carpenter.  In that film, aliens are hidden among us, all the while suppressing us to the real horror.  While noted as a social commentary of the consumer driven 80's, some like Swann say there is more closer to reality than believed.

aliens in 'they live'


When his book came out, Swann was subject to ridicule until much later it was revealed by declassified information he really was on the CIA payroll as a part of the stargate project.  Just how much of Penetration is true is up to the reader to decide, and Swann said he has no proof of Axelrod due to the G men exercises of eliminating all evidence.  I guess if there is any truth to the book, people should start harvesting their ability to see beyond and watch out for any striking curvy brunettes in the vegetable isle.

If you are interested in reading his work, click here...

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