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Back in Time Series | Ingo Swann The Man Who Started Remote Viewing
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Ingo Swann, gifted parapsychology researcher, author, and artist, is the originator of the Coordinate (now called Controlled) Remote Viewing protocols (CRV). Ingo swann worked with Hal Puthoff and Russel Targ at SRI for a number of years, firstly in experimental projects trying to define psi then in later years under subscontract through SRI to the U.S. Military for the training methods of CRV (Controlled Remote Viewing).
Many of the research papers and documents that involved Ingo can be downloaded and viewed here.
He has an MA in Humanities with a concentration in parapsychology, and an honorary Doctorate degree (in parapsychology). He worked at the United nations for 12 years. He is now retired and living in Manhattan where he continues his personal research into the vast possible potentials of the human mind.
Back In Time Series | Ingo Swann - Human Super Sensitivities and the Future
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Source: irva.org
I.R.V.A. 2006 - "International Remote Viewing Association" - Conference, Keynote Address.
Certain surprising mainstream scientific discoveries during the last twenty years are forcing shifts in dismissive attitudes toward the parapsychological and other forms of exceptional human experiencing. These discoveries - including the discovery of dark matter interpenetrating dark energy, of subtle and exotic energies, of multiple dimensions, and, most suggestively, of empathic-telepathic cells in the brain that function to "mind-read" or detect motives and intentions of others - all appear to be based on processes that are not rooted in physical matter. While information about these discoveries can be found on the Internet, few have used them to project future developments.
Since 1970, Ingo Swann has worked with nearly forty cutting-edge researchers in the fields of parapsychology, psychoenergetics, and super sensitivity perception. He is best known for his long-term association with Dr. H.E. Puthoff at Stanford Research Institute between 1972 and 1988 in the field of remote viewing, work sponsored by intelligence and military agencies. Swann's work carries two consistent hallmarks: high degrees of both statistical and qualitative success, and signifigant theoretical contributions in the area of super sensitivity knowledge that proved amenable to research and development.
I.R.V.A. 2006 - "International Remote Viewing Association" - Conference, Keynote Address.
Certain surprising mainstream scientific discoveries during the last twenty years are forcing shifts in dismissive attitudes toward the parapsychological and other forms of exceptional human experiencing. These discoveries - including the discovery of dark matter interpenetrating dark energy, of subtle and exotic energies, of multiple dimensions, and, most suggestively, of empathic-telepathic cells in the brain that function to "mind-read" or detect motives and intentions of others - all appear to be based on processes that are not rooted in physical matter. While information about these discoveries can be found on the Internet, few have used them to project future developments.
Since 1970, Ingo Swann has worked with nearly forty cutting-edge researchers in the fields of parapsychology, psychoenergetics, and super sensitivity perception. He is best known for his long-term association with Dr. H.E. Puthoff at Stanford Research Institute between 1972 and 1988 in the field of remote viewing, work sponsored by intelligence and military agencies. Swann's work carries two consistent hallmarks: high degrees of both statistical and qualitative success, and signifigant theoretical contributions in the area of super sensitivity knowledge that proved amenable to research and development.
IRVA Conference, Las Vegas 18-20 June, 2010
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Source: irvaconference.org
The International Remote Viewing Association is pleased to announce their 2010 Conference. The Conference will be held June 18th-20th at the Green Valley Ranch Resort, Spa and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Green Valley Ranch Resort, is only minutes away from McCarran International Airport and the Las Vegas Strip.
Program Schedule
Documentary:
At 7:30 Friday evening, legendary rock n' roll photographer Robert M. Knight will debut a sneak preview of his new documentary on the life and times of Ingo Swann.
This authorized biography explores the numerous aspects of this amazing man including his childhood, his relationships, his life as a talented artist, his early experiments in parapsychology, and his role in the Stanford Research Institute/CIA sponsored remote viewing program, including his participation as a research subject, operational viewer, developer, and trainer.
The documentary features new and exclusive interviews with Ingo and his friends, family, colleagues and students, including Hal Puthoff, Ph.D., Cleve Backster, Michael Persinger, Ph.D., William Tiller, Ph.D., Kit Green, P.h.D., Jim Schnabel, Tom McNear, William G. Roll, Ph.D., and Ingo's sister Murleen, with an introduction by former CIA spokesman, Peter Earnest.
A film by John P. Stahler, Nick Cook, and Robert M. Knight
The International Remote Viewing Association is pleased to announce their 2010 Conference. The Conference will be held June 18th-20th at the Green Valley Ranch Resort, Spa and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Green Valley Ranch Resort, is only minutes away from McCarran International Airport and the Las Vegas Strip.
Program Schedule
Documentary:
At 7:30 Friday evening, legendary rock n' roll photographer Robert M. Knight will debut a sneak preview of his new documentary on the life and times of Ingo Swann.
This authorized biography explores the numerous aspects of this amazing man including his childhood, his relationships, his life as a talented artist, his early experiments in parapsychology, and his role in the Stanford Research Institute/CIA sponsored remote viewing program, including his participation as a research subject, operational viewer, developer, and trainer.
The documentary features new and exclusive interviews with Ingo and his friends, family, colleagues and students, including Hal Puthoff, Ph.D., Cleve Backster, Michael Persinger, Ph.D., William Tiller, Ph.D., Kit Green, P.h.D., Jim Schnabel, Tom McNear, William G. Roll, Ph.D., and Ingo's sister Murleen, with an introduction by former CIA spokesman, Peter Earnest.
A film by John P. Stahler, Nick Cook, and Robert M. Knight


