Dee Finney's blog
start date July 20, 2011
today's date February 2, 2013
updated 2-7-13
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TOPIC: INGO SWANN - REMOTE VIEWER
SAD NEWS: INGO SWANN PASSES FROM THE MORTAL COIL: 2-2-2013
Ingo Douglas Swann, (b. 14 September 1933 in
Telluride, Colorado[1])
was an artist and author, best known for his work as a co-creator (according to
his collaborators
Russell
Targ and
Harold Puthoff)[2]
of the discipline of
remote viewing, specifically the
Stargate Project. He has written several books on remote viewing or related
topics.
Biography
Swann does not identify himself as a "psychic",
preferring to describe himself as a "consciousness researcher" who had sometimes
experienced "altered states of consciousness." Swann has stated, "I don't get
tested, I only work with researchers on well-designed experiments."[3]
Swann is dissatisfied in a role as a passive subject. He feels he must
contribute to the preliminary design of the research. According to
Russell
Targ and
Harold Puthoff, there have been "Swann-inspired innovations" that have led
to impressive results in parapsychology. Experiments not controlled by Swann
have not been very successful. These are rarely mentioned, and if so, only in
passing.[4][5]
Swann helped develop the process of
remote viewing at the
Stanford Research Institute in experiments that caught the attention of the
Central Intelligence Agency. He is commonly credited with proposing the idea
of Coordinate Remote Viewing, a process in which viewers would view a
location given nothing but its geographical coordinates, which was developed and
tested by Puthoff and Targ with CIA funding.[2]
Due to the popularity of
Uri Geller
in the seventies a critical examination of Ingo Swann's paranormal claims was
basically overlooked by skeptics and historians.[6]
Uri Geller comments very favorably on Ingo Swann. Geller says, "If you were
blind and a man appeared who could teach you to see with mind power, you would
revere him as a guru. So why is Ingo Swann ignored by publishers and forced to
publish his astounding life story on the Internet?"[7]
Both Geller and Swann were tested by two experimenters,
Russell
Targ and
Harold Puthoff, who concluded that Geller and Swann did indeed have unique
skills.[2]
However, others have strongly disputed the scientific validity of Targ and
Puthoff's experiments.[8]
In a 1983 interview magician
Milbourne Christopher remarked Swann is "one of the cleverest in the field."[9]
Details and transcripts of the SRI remote viewing experiments themselves were
found to be edited and even unobtainable.[10]
Out of body experiment
In 1972, in the American Society for Psychical Research Newsletter, Karlis
Osis, director of research for the ASPR, described his personal controlled
out-of-body experiment with Swann. The targets that Swann was to attempt to
describe and illustrate were on a shelf two feet from the ceiling and several
feet above Swann's head. Osis does not describe the height of the ceiling.[11]
Swann suggests, unclearly, the ceiling was 14 feet in height.[3]
The room was illuminated by two kitchen-style overhead fixtures. Swann sat alone
in the chamber with wires from electrodes fastened to his head running through
the wall behind him. Swann sat just beneath the target tray.[3]
He was given a clipboard to use for sketching. Any movement while drawing did
not result in "artefacts" in the brain readout.[12]
Although his outstretched hand might not have extended far enough to reach the
suspended shelf, the clipboard that he used for sketching could have been
employed as an extension. Perhaps with a mirror held by the clip at the high
end, the lower end grasped by the fingers of his extended hand. In Swann's book
To Kiss Earth Goodbye there is a photograph of the objects on the shelf.
Swann wrote that he was aware of most of the objects on shelf above his head,
but he did not know it held four numbers on a side. A side that would not
have been visible if a reflecting surface had been angled near the end. Writing
about this experiment master magician
Milbourne Christopher asks the questions why were the target objects in the
same room as the subject? Why were they so close to the subject? And finally,
why wasn't an observer also in the room at the time of the experiment?[13][14]
Psychological scales were developed for rating the quality and clarity (as
subjectively described) by Swann of his OOB vision, which varied from time to
time. The results were evaluated by blind judging. A psychologist, either Bonnie
Preskari or Carole K. Silfen, was asked to match up Swann's responses without
knowing which target they were meant for. She matched all the eight sessions.
Osis stressed the odds about Swann being correct were forty thousand to one.
There is no record of any experiments being performed in the dark.[15]
Together, Silfen and Swann prepared an unofficial report of later out-of-body
experiments and circulated it to 500 members of the ASPR, before the ASPR board
was aware of it. According to Swann, Silfen has disappeared and cannot be
located. He is searching for her and asks for your help.[16]
According to Swann, in April 1972 a move was made at the ASPR in New York to
discredit him and throw him out because he was a Scientologist.[17][18]
Magnetometer
psychokinesis tests
When Ingo Swann arrived at SRI Harold Puthoff decided he would first be
tested for psychokinesis, PK. On June 6, 1972, the two men paid a visit to Dr.
Arthur Heberd and his quark detector, a
magnetometer, at the Varian Physics Building. The well-shielded magnetometer
had a small magnetic probe in a vault five feet beneath the floor. The
oscillation had been running silently, for about an hour tracing out a stable
pattern on the chart recorder. Putoff asked Swann if he could affect the
magetometer’s magnetic field. Swann says he focused his attention on the
interior of the magnetometer and was getting nothing.[5][19]
Then there are different versions of the following events. Puthoff states
that after about a five-second delay,[5]
Heberd says it was a ten to fifteen minute delay, the frequency of the trace
recorder oscillation doubled for about 30 seconds (reportedly a common
occurrence due to variations in the shared helium line to the lab). Heberd
continues, when the curve burped, Swann asked, "Is that what I am supposed to
do?"[20]
Swann said he responded,"Is that an effect?"[19]
Then according to Heberd, Swann crossed the room taking his attention away from
the chart recorder.[20]
Swann says he took his mind off the machine and was sketching.[19]
Others watched the recorder to see if the irregularity would be repeated. It
was. Puthoff asked Swann, "Did you do that too?"[20]
Here Swann says he again responded, "Is that an effect?"[19]
According to Puthoff Swann said he was then tired and couldn’t “hold it any
longer” and let go. The chart recorder pattern returned to normal.[5]
More supportive sources say that Heberd supports Puthoff's version that in
the second instance Heberd suggested he would be more impressed if Swann could
stop the field change altogether. Heberd denies he told
James
Randi that he never suggested it.[5]
[20][21]
Swann recalls he heard, “Can you do that again?” from Puthoff. Only Swann says
his feats frightened some doctoral candidates, claiming that two "virtually ran"
from the room and one collided with a "totally visible" structure support.[19]
No evidence exists to support Puthoff's claim that the effect was repeated at
will under observation.
Puthoff writes Dr. Heberd suggested all along there must be something wrong
with the equipment. The following day it was certain the magnetometer was
malfunctioning. "The equipment was behaving erratically; it was not possible to
obtain a stable background signal for calibration." Therefore the experiment was
not repeated. Swann relates this
SNAFU in his book, Remote Viewing: The Real Story.
[17]
In his CIA report, paranormal expert, Dr. Kenneth A. Kress, does not record
anything about Heberd's malfunctioning suggestions. Kress only writes, "These
variations were never seen before or after this visit."[22]
Though Swann was to spend a year at SRI, in their book, Targ and Puthoff present
no further data and, Swann does not mention he was involved in, any other PK
experiments with the magnetometer than those that occurred and were recorded on
June 6, 1972.[5]
Immediately after Puthoff wrote a brief paper in a draft form. Rather than
publishing the results in a scientific journal inviting peer review, this paper
was circulated hand to hand throughout research and academic institutions across
the U.S.A., and Puthoff accepted invitations to speak.[23]
This paper caught the attention of the CIA and two spooks paid a visit to Hal
Puthoff at SRI and met Ingo Swann. Later this paper was published as a part of a
conference proceedings.[24][25]
Early Coordinate Remote Viewing experiments
Targ and Puthoff write about their pilot experiments, "We couldn't overlook
the possibility that perhaps Ingo knew the geographical features of the earth
and their approximate latitude and longitude. (It is Swann who suggests these
Coordinate Remote Viewing tests, not the experimenters. He is in control.) "Or
it was possible that we were inadvertently cueing the subject (Swann), since we
as experimenters knew what the answers were."
[26]
Soon Targ and Puthoff perform more experiments with Swann and the controls
are tightened to eliminate the possibility of error. This time Swann is given
the latitude and longitude of 10 targets, in the end there will be 10 runs for a
total of 100. Only the evaluations of the 10 targets from the 10th run,
the last, are disclosed. The results of the targets from the previous 90 (runs
1-9) are ignored. For the 10th run Swann has 7 hits, 2 neutral and 1 miss. The
experiments come to a close. Targ and Puthoff are positive "Something was
happening, but they are not clear what it is."[27]
(This method of selecting a small number of "guesses" from a larger, sometimes
never disclosed larger number, is known as the free response method in
remote viewing.)[28][29]
[30]
According to Swann and Standford Research International, his RV has been correct
probably 95% of the time. His personally trained students RV were 85% correct,
85% of the time.[31][32]
See:Stargate
Project
Swann's Jupiter
rings
Ingo Swann proposed a study to Targ and Puthoff. At first they resisted, for
the resulting descriptions would be impossible to verify. Yet, on the evening 27
April 1973 Targ and Puthoff recorded Swann's remote viewing session of the
planet
Jupiter and
Jupiter's moons,[33]
prior to the
Voyager probe's visit there in 1979.
Swann asked for 30 minutes of silence. According to Swann, his ability to see
Jupiter took about 3-and-a-half minutes. In the session he made several reports
on the physical features of Jupiter, such as its surface, atmosphere and
weather. Swann's statement that Jupiter had
planetary rings, like
Saturn, was
controversial at the time. The Voyager probe later confirmed the existence of
the rings.[34]
The following are Swann's exact statements:
6:06:20 "Very high in the atmosphere there are
crystals...
they glitter. Maybe the stripes are like bands of crystals, maybe
like
rings of Saturn, though not far out like that. Very close within the
atmosphere."(Unintelligible sentence.) "I bet you they'll reflect radio probes.
Is that possible if you had a cloud of crystals that were assaulted by different
radio
waves?"
[35]
Analysis and
observations
The
Rings of Jupiter are not inside the atmosphere and rather than being made of
crystal, Jupiter's rings are formed by charged (dust) particles of various
sizes. Most of these particles are very tiny (about 1 micrometre across). There
are two forces that are exerted on these particles by Jupiter: a
gravitational force and an
electromagnetic force. The gravitational force is stronger than the
electromagnetic force for particles with size of 1 micrometre and it provides
the
centripetal acceleration that is required to keep these particles in
circular motion around Jupiter.
Throughout their lifetimes these particles are ground down by the energetic
particles that are abundant in
Jupiter's magnetosphere and eventually they become so small (about 0.03
micrometre across) that the electromagnetic force overpowers the gravitational
force and the particles leave the rings and fall into Jupiter's atmosphere. The
average lifetime of these particles is about 1000 years, a very short time by
cosmological standards.
However, Jupiter's rings are a permanent feature because these tiny particles
are regenerated continually by collisions of interplanetary
Micrometeoroids with boulder-size objects within the rings.[36]
Swann's total observations lasted for about 20 minutes. He made no mention of
the many
moons of Jupiter, which as of February 2004 counted 63.[37]
The raw data comprised only four pages. But according to Swann the confirmatory
data appeared throughout the published scientific and technical articles and
papers. It was decided that all of these should be included in their entirety to
ensure that no scientific passage was inadvertently used out of context. The
feedback data therefore amounted to about 300 pages.[35]
Swann states, "Only the mountains remained unconfirmed. When skeptics elected to
amuse themselves regarding the Probe it was this single item they focused on."
[38]
An examination by
Randi
of the 65 statements made by Ingo Swann and Harold Sherman concluded that 37
percent of the statements were incorrect.[39]
Of the statements, 7 were correct yet obvious, 11 were correct and available
widely in reference books, 5 were probably true (scientific speculation), one
was correct but not available from reference books, 9 were too vague to verify,
2 were probably incorrect and 30 were certainly incorrect.[39]
Randi's evaluation of the 31 claims about Jupiter by Swann identified 6 as true,
1 as very likely, 3 as probable, 4 as obvious, 1 as "probably not," 11 as wrong,
1 as "not known," and 4 criticized for being vague or nonspecific in various
ways, e.g., "it's liquid" and "surface gives high infrared count, and heat is
held down."[40]
Brain
activity during remote viewing
In November 2001, there was an article by
Michael Persinger published in The Journal of Neuropsychiatry & Clinical
Neurosciences. The results with Ingo Swann suggested that during his remote
viewing there were associated measurable changes in brain activity. There was
bipolar electroencephalographic activity over the occipital, temporal and
frontal lobes. Persinger concluded that there was "significant congruence"
between the stimuli and Swann's electroencephalographic activity.[41]
Psychic detectives
Swann reported that out of the twenty-five criminal cases he worked between
1972 and 1979 twenty-two were flops and three were successes.[42][43]
According to Swann,
Gerard Croiset
[44] and
Peter
Hurkos
[45] were super sensitive sleuths.
[46]
Authors Arthur Lyons and Marcello Truzzi, Ph.D., also a founder of the
International Remote Viewing Association,[47][dead
link] wrote the Croiset and Hurkos cases were "pure bunk"
in their 1991 book The Blue Sense: Psychic Detectives and Crime.
Ufology
Ingo Swann is a supporter of
ufology and
Saucer Smear. Swann, writing "in appreciation of 'Saucer Smear' and its
Esteemed Editor", writes that "although many of its readers might view 'Saucer
Smear' merely as a droll ufology gossip rag, in the larger picture it is rather
more accurately a profound 'window' opening up onto the sociology of ufology.
Therefore its cumulative issues constitute a precious historical archive."[48][dead
link]
In his 1998 autobiography Penetration: The Question of Extraterrestrial and
Human Telepathy, Swann describes his work with individuals in an unknown
agency who study
extraterrestrials, his remote viewing of a secret E.T. base on the hidden
side of the moon and his "shocking" experience with a sexy scantily dressed
female E.T. in a
Los
Angeles supermarket. He concludes that extraterrestrials are living on earth
in humanoid bodies. A friend warns him that there are many extraterrestrials,
that many are "bio-androids", and that they are aware their only foes on earth
are psychics. While Swann and an individual known as "Mr. Axelrod" are secretly
watching a UFO appear and suck up the water of a lake, they are discovered and
attacked by the UFO. Swann is injured but is dragged to safety by his
colleagues.[49][50][51][52]
Swann's books
- To Kiss Earth Good-bye: Adventures and Discoveries in the Nonmaterial,
"Recounted by the Man who has Astounded Physicists and Parapsychologists
Throughout the World",
- Self-help books: Everybody's Guide to Natural Esp: Unlocking the
Extrasensory Power of Your Mind, Your Nostradamus Factor - Accessing
Your Innate Ability to See Into the Future,[53]
Psychic sexuality: The bio-psychic "anatomy" of sexual energies,[54]
- 1980 book on future world events: What Will Happen to You When the
Soviets Take Over?[55]
- Autobiography: Penetration: The Question of Extraterrestrial and
Human Telepathy.[52][56]
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^
http://www.trvnews.com/tmn/021502/trvwinning.html Here one can see
the winning results of the 2001 Technical Remote Viewing contest for PSI
TECH. 15 PAGES containing drawings and verbal responses are displayed.
(TOTAL of RV contestants remains UNKNOWN.) The physical evidence,
itself, indicates the free response method. From the large number
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CPT. Bill Ray, Charlene Cavanaugh (who later married Brigadier General
James Shufelt, DIA, the Defense Intelligence Agency. (Only Dames & Smith
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later trained Mel Riley, Lyn Buchanan, Gabrielle Pettingell & Dave
Morehouse.)
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^
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^ In
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under laboratory conditions in the U.S., carried through with a number
of journeys in a laboratory setting in which he reportedly visited the
planet
Mercury (and later Jupiter, under the same circumstances). Much to
the gaping amazement of NASA scientists, all of his observations were
later proved to be correct by probes sent to these planets. --Janet
Mitchell ["A Psychic Probe of the Planet Mercury," Psychic 6, No. 4
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Further
reading
- Swann, Ingo, Penetration: The Question of Extraterrestrial and Human
Telepathy, Ingo Swann Books, 1998
http://archive.alienzoo.com/conspiracytheory/ingoswann.html
- Ronson, Jon,
The Men Who Stare at Goats Simon & Schuster, 2004,
ISBN 0-7432-4192-4, The military budget cuts after Vietnam and how it
all began.
- Schnabel, Jim, Remote Viewers: The Secret History of America's
Psychic Spies, Dell, 1997,
ISBN 0-440-22306-7
- Buchanan, Lyn, The Seventh Sense: The Secrets Of Remote Viewing As
Told By A "Psychic Spy" For The U.S. Military,
ISBN 0-7434-6268-8
- Smith, Paul H, Reading the Enemy's Mind : Inside Star Gate—America's
Psychic Espionage Program, Forge Books 2005,
ISBN 0-312-87515-0
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Hampton Roads 2002,
ISBN 1-57174-225-5
External links
W E L C O M E
Put simply, for there is no other way to put it, the superpowers of
the human biomind are defined as those indwelling faculties of our
species which can transcend space and time as one major category of
activity, and energy and matter as another major category.
The concept that human powers and perceptions are locked into and only
accord with the known laws of matter and energy and time is not correct
-- although such has been the dominant concept of the last two
centuries.
The full extent of our species faculties of memory, for example,
transcend the known laws of matter and time, as do the faculties for
human imagination. Memory and imagination, therefore, are
among the many superpowers -- although they have not been identified
this way within the prevailing wisdom of the Modern Age.
In addition to memory and imagination which are universally shared by
all specimens of our species, the several formats of intuition
and of the telepathic transfer of information are also very
broadly shared.
These first four of the superpowers are accepted as naturally existing,
although they cannot be explained by conventional beliefs based in
conventional concepts of matter and time.
But it is understood that these first four of the superpowers recombine
into creativity and inventiveness -- and which have been the two major
hallmarks of our species from time immemorial.
The superpowers are probably arranged along some kind of
perceptual-cognitive spectrum, the fundamentals or rudiments of which
are carried by all born individuals.
This spectrum also consists of other indwelling faculties which are less
broadly shared in their natural state, but which seem to need special
development if they are to become active.
Remote viewing (distant-seeing) constitutes one of these more
rare superpowers, and is a topic of central focus at this site because
of the many years of research and development devoted to it.
It can easily be shown that cognitive access to this spectrum is easily
modified positively or negatively by social parameters and pressures.
It can also be shown that discussion of the superpowers within the
contexts of past and present social parameters is counterproductive
regarding the much larger issue of the existence of the superpowers
themselves. Such social parameters come and go, being only transitory.
The existence of the superpowers as a species thing transcends social
formats and their levels and/or defects of knowledge. The faculties for
the superpowers are therefore permanent within our species.
Each generation of humans born is a carrier of the faculties, equally as
much as it is a carrier of our species' gene pool.
It is not the purpose of this site to convince anyone that the
superpowers exist.
The only purpose is to present an extended database -- this, for what it
is worth to anyone.
--- Ingo Swann
JUST IN CASE THE SITE STAYS UP:
INGO SWANN ON YOUTUBE.COM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHH5PBS2H_I
INGO SWANN LECTURE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Wm1RNZkqZI
THAT WAS HIS LAST PUBLIC LECTURE.
Special Reports
Remote Viewer Ingo Swann Dies
NEW
YORK – Ingo Swann an artist and author, best known for his work
as a co-creator of Remote Viewing specifically the
Stargate Project died on February 1, 2013, at the age of 79.. He
wrote several books on Remote Viewing and alien visitation. Swann told
me while staying at my house that he does not identify himself as a
psychic, He calls himself, “A consciousness researcher and
that most people can be taught to be Remote Viewers, although some
people have more innate ability than others.. Swann has stated, "I don't
get tested, and I only work with researchers on well-designed
experiments." He was pleasant gentleman with a great smile
and intuitive abilities that provided the US government with significant
intelligence information on the Soviet Union and Extraterrestrials.
Swann, who was instrumental in creating the US government’s remote
viewing program in the 1970s, and is one of the most respected Remote
Viewers in the world. According to
Russell Targ and
Harold Puthoff, there were "Swann-inspired
innovations" that have led to impressive results in parapsychology.
Swann helped develop the process of remote viewing at the
Stanford Research Institute in experiments
that caught the attention of US intelligence. He is commonly credited
with proposing the idea of Coordinate Remote Viewing, a process
in which viewers would view a location given nothing but its
geographical coordinates, which was developed and tested by Puthoff and
Targ with CIA funding.
Ingo Swann's paranormal claims were often overlooked by
skeptics and historians Geller says, "If you were blind and
a man appeared who could teach you to see with mind power, you would
revere him as a guru. So why is Ingo Swann ignored by publishers and
forced to publish his astounding life story on the Internet?"
] Both Geller and Swann were tested by
two experimenters,
Russell Targ and
Harold Puthoff, who concluded that Geller
and Swann did indeed have unique skills.
[3]
He had abilities that he developed that were far greater than the
average person. He would choose a set of coordinates and focus on what
was occurring and could visualize a mental picture. He would make a
sketch of what he was visualizing. In his home he had huge murals of
extraterrestrial scenes complete with UFOs. He personally had viewed
huge UFOs and aliens. He told me they were here within our society. He
also predicted the demise of the Soviet Union. According to Swann and
Stanford Research International, his Remote Viewing has been correct
probably 95% of the time. His personally trained Remote Viewing students
who were correct about 85% of the time within the US Government Stargate
Project. In 1973, 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.
Ingo Swann who stayed at my home during a weekend research meeting
with several other researchers revealed alien presence on the moon and
our Earth. Our submarines were frequently followed by UFOs or USOs
underwater.
When I was stationed at Langley Air Force Base, the NASA people
claimed an alien base was found on the far side of the Moon. We
discussed the situation on the moon and he indicated the he felt the
aliens were mining the moon.
During
the writing of his book I gave him some information about transient
lights on the Moon as reported by astronomers for hundreds of years.
Swann remote viewed key locations on the Moon and found about ten
different locations that indicated an unearthly extraterrestrial
presence. “Swann 'saw' with his mind's eye craters in
darkness, and trails of tractor-tread marks. Confusion set in until
Swann realized that he was 'seeing' intelligent activity and structures
on the moon”. He reported in his own 1998
self-published work, “
Penetration”
that he Remote Viewed the moon and aliens were there. “In
the depths of a crater he viewed a green, dusty haze lit by banks of
artificial lights mounted on very large, tall towers. He was apparently
observing extraterrestrial’s building a base on the moon. Ingo sensed
that he had been psychically 'spotted' by two of the humanoid-looking
inhabitants of the moon base. The aliens appeared to be conducting
mining operations.”
Ingo Swan provided a great service to the United States
government and the people of the world and will be greatly missed. He
told Joe Stefula that he will attempt to make contact from the other
side. If anyone can do it, Ingo may have the power to do so.
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