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EYES WIDE OPEN
1st February 2013, 20:50
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingo_Swann
Ingo Swann, who developed 'Remote Viewing' protocols for the CIA and later DIA and INSCOM has passed away. RIP Ingo.
ulli
1st February 2013, 20:54
Thank you for all that I got from you. Mr. Swann.
http://www.irva.org/conferences/speakers/images/swann.jpg
Hervé
1st February 2013, 21:04
Well, the body he occupied for a long while boke down but I do trust that HE is alive and well, ready for other adventures...
Fare well in those other realms dear friend of truth!
christian
1st February 2013, 21:17
Just press play and listen for 5 seconds... :)
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Farewell and all the best on your new adventures, Ingo! :neo:
Star Tsar
1st February 2013, 21:41
Wherever you are Mr Swann I hope that you find your truth & happiness.
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Operator
1st February 2013, 21:45
Just press play and listen for 5 seconds... :)
Yes, another guy with humor gone ... :(
He will be missed!
ulli
1st February 2013, 21:49
Quote from Ingo Swann:
(found on this site: http://www.1paradigm.org/ethics.html )
"In November, 1972, I was invited to Washington for a sort of covert meeting. During that meeting a top analyst of a familiar intelligence agency in our nation's capital TOLD me (I paraphrase): You know, no significant advance in Psi will ever be permitted by those who govern -- because it MIGHT upset or alter all power structures on Earth. Even if you and your colleagues at Stanford Research Institute succeed, even in part, ways and means behind the popular and open scenes will ultimately follow to erase and discredit the work. I clearly remember being stuck speechless, not only by the shocking statement, but because of my own abysmal ignorance in not recognizing what was immediately made SO OBVIOUS. I immediately grokked the entire reason behind the "Resistance to Psi," along with all of its ramifications." -- Ingo Swann
Yvonne
1st February 2013, 22:08
SO sad........how did he die? RIP Ingo
ExomatrixTV
1st February 2013, 22:11
Sharing Timeless Speech as a Tribute:
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He will be missed :shocked::pout:
Muzz
1st February 2013, 22:28
I've merged these two threads
Sad day. He will be missed.
astrid
1st February 2013, 23:06
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From Jerry Will's FB page..
"Hi Folks... I just received word our friend, Ingo Swann has died. He was a good friend, and really was fond of Kathy. When she would answer the phone he would say, "Hi Kathy, it's Ingo Bingo!" The photo with this post is one he insisted I take and send Kathy since she had missed sharing a glass of wine with he and I.
Ingo Swann was a remarkable person who saw extraordinary places remotely, and knew things he was forbidden to discuss. We are saddened by his passing and shall miss him deeply. Thanks to those of you who let me know."
RIP Ingo, happy traveling.
Suddoth
1st February 2013, 23:54
For some years now it had been one of my deepest wishes to one day be given the chance to meet with Ingo Swann, and if it were only for the briefest of moments, and share a conversation. I have never been fortunate enough to be granted this privilege and regardless of the fact that I have only known and admired him through the books I read, the videos I saw and listening to the people who knew him talk about him I am deeply saddened by his sudden departure and will miss him greatly! The world has lost one of it's greatest today.
Bill Ryan
2nd February 2013, 00:24
SO sad........how did he die? RIP Ingo
I got this e-mail from a close friend, who was part of the SRI program back in the 70s and who knew him personally for many years.
Dear Friends,
I just got this sad news! I "had a feeling" and called Ingo last month. As
many of you know, Ingo and I worked and played together back in the 1970s.
I was delighted he actually answered the phone instead of getting the usual
voicemail.
Ingo was proud that he was going to be 80 this year but physically he said
he was not doing well. He had fallen last year and had a steel rod in his leg.
He said he was still in a lot of pain. I told him I would send some healing
vibes. Ingo then asked me to please stay in communication. I promised
I would... and I will even now.
See you up the line, dear friend. Enjoy your next adventures and discoveries.
ghostrider
2nd February 2013, 00:49
The first time I heard him speak , it gave me more hope for a better world, I knew if he could do it , others would one day learn to remote view also... He was proof that our potential is only limited by our own lack of knowledge and understanding... He was a gentle spirited man ... he will be missed...
ExomatrixTV
2nd February 2013, 12:12
http://www.irva.org/resources/tests.html
Bill Ryan
2nd February 2013, 15:06
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Ingo was one of the people who changed our world. He contacted Hal Puthoff back in the early 70s to propose a definitive scientific study of psychic abilities (at the time they were both scientologists, for whom psychic events are an everyday occurrence) -- and largely because of this initiative, the entire concept of Remote Viewing was made respectable and the term has become almost mainstream.
Bill Ryan
2nd February 2013, 15:28
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Download Ingo's important book PENETRATION here:
http://projectavalon.net/Ingo_Swann_-_Penetration_-_The_Question_of_Extraterrestrial_and_Human_Telepathy.pdf
bogeyman
2nd February 2013, 15:46
How much of his work still remains undiscovered? I often wonder what are the next stages undertaken which are beyond "Remote Viewing"?
Bill Ryan
2nd February 2013, 16:11
I often wonder what are the next stages undertaken which are beyond "Remote Viewing"?
I have it in writing from Dr Christopher 'Kit' Green -- close friend of Hal Puthoff to this day -- that in order to keep up with the Russians (who were always way ahead in this field), the entire Remote Viewing project that Ed Dames, Joe McMoneagle, et al were working in went 'black', using drugs, electronics and hypnosis to enhance the psychics' natural abilities.
Dames and his team were relieved of their duties, and were never officially informed of what had happened. Kerry and I learned from Dr Pete Peterson that at that time there was a huge push towards developing Remote Influencing... not just Remote Viewing.
Aurelius
2nd February 2013, 21:31
There were 3 main psi research centers (SRI included) focusing on RV at that time in the USA. They were prepared to use the SRI program as a decoy or sacrifice it if need be, but keep the other two hidden at all costs. The other two involved what Bill describes above. Richard Allan Miller spoke a little about 3 three locations. One of them had Puharich involved. Future generations will be horrified to see the terrible things that took place (children included) in the interests of "research".
... some words come to mind:
"What doth the Lord require of thee
But to do justly
And to love mercy
And to walk humbly with thy GOD"
BrianEn
2nd February 2013, 21:59
Rest In Peace.
jaybee
2nd February 2013, 23:03
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A great man with a fantastic name....who did excellent work.
And he was just so likeable....
Bye bye for now Ingo Swann.
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ViralSpiral
3rd February 2013, 13:13
Thank you Bill, for posting the link to Ingo's book. A fascinating read!
Page 37. Astronauts of Apollo 14 (1971), talk about towers, one named "The Shard"
London's newest attraction? The Shard....
According to Wiki (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Shard):- Renzo Piano, the project's architect, met criticism from English Heritage, who claimed the building would be "a shard of glass through the heart of historic London", giving the building its name, the Shard.
http://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/24dash-media/image/2012/07/05/45038/580_Image_shard_london_1.jpg
All coincidence of course :)
deridan
9th February 2013, 17:03
ooohhhh, get the coincidence,
a shard structure is mentioned in the book Penetration on the dark side of the moon along with another tall ? communications structure that was said to be as tall as the UN structure.
so he remote views on the moon, is surprised at the physical characteristics (i mean, if this man was capable in this, he certainly was, he remote viewed Jupiter ahead of probes which visited it...that it has land mass is amazing for me, and i wonder what would be found or seen on the other gas giants)
he admits that if people remote viewing a nuke had not seen or recognized those structures in the daily alpha beat, they'd give or describe analogues, such as viewing a boiler..which also cooks off,
so i wonder, when he observed a human group of miners Naked, whether this same effect caused him not to see a complex machinery form over these.
...some while ago, the book cosmic voyage by Courtney Brown spoke about Martians (also a remote viewer ), that had groups of greys under control, who were apparently lab grown from moon bases,...so these humans that Ingo spotted on the moon, would these be Martians wonder i
& the nuking of the moon, was this really contemplated before the actual moon race, or in response or in fear of what was found, that maybe apparently the Apollo 18 movie with horror movie creepies was so-much more propoganda
also:
having read Richard Alan Miller, recognize some commonality in views and modes,
admirable of Ingo is his discussion of phase locks, and missing info blocks:yawn:
aceninja
9th February 2013, 20:39
This guy is amazing! He was completely going over their heads and the way he dealt with hecklers was classy. It's a shame his delivery style invited the hecklers, but overall this guy has that interesting traveler's demeanor that says "I've been to some amazing places and have been humbled by the experience".
Bill Ryan
15th February 2013, 00:12
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Here's Ingo's classic book, STARFIRE:
http://projectavalon.net/Starfire_Ingo_Swann.pdf (Modedit: material removed due to Copyright Complaint. -- Paul.)
Bill Ryan
21st February 2013, 17:25
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I was sent this today by an old friend of Ingo's:
As a tribute to the late Ingo Swann, known as the "Father of Remote Viewing," we present the first hour of his conversation with Art Bell and Paul H. Smith from the May 5, 2002 C2C show.
Listen here: http://www.coasttocoastam.com/videos/19799/45855
https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/563084_10151470363757349_264609585_n.jpg
Photo of Ingo (left) and Paul in front of Ingo's painting "The Lightbearer," in 1999, courtesy of Paul H. Smith.
Jean-Luc
22nd February 2013, 07:05
His latest book Penetration - The Question of Extraterrestrial and Human Telepathy (1998, 143 pages) is probably the best book I've read in the last 10 years.
http://projectavalon.net/Ingo_Swann_-_Penetration_-_The_Question_of_Extraterrestrial_and_Human_Telepathy.pdf (Modedit: material removed due to Copyright Complaint. -- Paul.)
No wonder it has taken literally years for Ingo Swann to compile such a brilliant & articulate analysis.
Lovely style. Great neologisms such as "earthside" & "spaceside", or "intellectual phase-locking".
The first part is thrilling and reads like a James Bond and I'd recommend not to skip it.
But as clearly shown in the next two parts, our "hero" is definitely more than this. His thoughts & analysis are intelligent and very far-reaching, especially re: "information management", spin doctors, disinformation & confusion techniques, and cover-up's of all sorts.
And of course, the central piece, the very idea that telepathy, defined in a much broader sense than what's conveniently reduced to mind to mind communication, could well be a universal concept that comes in direct conflict with so much of our human institutions and control mechanisms.
It made me think to this great quote:
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Audio (1 minute, must listen):
http://projectavalon.net/Bill_Birnes_George_Hoover.mp3
Transcript:
GEORGE NOORY: What we don’t know about the situation at Roswell is whether these were extraterrestrial, whether they came from a hollow Earth, whether they came from another dimension. We don’t know this, right?
BILL BIRNES: We don’t. The only clue that I had was from this Naval officer – he was from the Office of Naval intelligence, ONI, called George Hoover; we’ve talked about him before – who said that he was “the Corso of the Navy,” and that the military believed, and he said he knew, that these entities were not so much interplanetary, but they were literally time-travelers.
And the big secret is that they were us from the future and that we and they had the same powers – and that was the real fear of the government, that we have the ability to manipulate reality around us.
We’ve always had that ability, we just didn’t know how to use it, and if we ever learned how to use it and we’re not ready for it, we would cause chaos. And that was the big secret that the Navy eventually found out.
Quoting from memory, Ingo Swann says the system would be ready to accept many weird things, including re-incarnation and the likes, in order to avoid having to open the Pandore box of the true capabilities of humans in terms of telepathy.
(If any one finds the exact quote while reading the book, please report here. It's lovely).
P.S. Some sell this book for $2000 on Amazon...
AnthonyBacala
22nd February 2013, 18:13
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I was sent this today by an old friend of Ingo's:
As a tribute to the late Ingo Swann, known as the "Father of Remote Viewing," we present the first hour of his conversation with Art Bell and Paul H. Smith from the May 5, 2002 C2C show.
Listen here: http://www.coasttocoastam.com/videos/19799/45855
https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/563084_10151470363757349_264609585_n.jpg
Photo of Ingo (left) and Paul in front of Ingo's painting "The Lightbearer," in 1999, courtesy of Paul H. Smith.
Does Ingo Swann's painting "The Lightbearer" refer to Lucifer?
Bill Ryan
23rd February 2013, 00:24
Does Ingo Swann's painting "The Lightbearer" refer to Lucifer?
No idea! :)
But here are some more of his paintings:
http://www.artofimagination.org/Images/MemberImages/Swann/Feminine-Rising.jpg
"FEMININE RISING"
http://www.artofimagination.org/Images/MemberImages/Swann/univintel.jpg
"UNIVERSAL INTELLIGENCE"
http://www.artofimagination.org/Images/MemberImages/Swann/launch.jpg
"LAUNCH"
Deega
23rd February 2013, 01:58
Thanks Ingo Swann, have a wonderful journey in the other world, love and peace be with you all the way!
soleil
25th February 2013, 18:18
http://www.irva.org/resources/tests.html
i gave this a go, and let my HS decide...
Sorry, that was a miss -- 4 hits in 5 trials, hit rate = 80%
End of run. The odds against chance of getting 4 hits or more in 5 trials is about 147.8 to 1.
Your results are outstanding!
VERY COOL!
ExomatrixTV
23rd January 2020, 18:49
Ingo Swann interviewed days before he passed over:
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Kryztian
18th September 2024, 22:33
A tour of Ingo Swann's art studio, some time after his death, where many of his paintings still remained.
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Many of the paintings were auctioned off, however, some of them can now be seen at the American Visionary Art Museum (https://www.avam.org/) in Baltimore, Maryland.
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