* Remote Viewing -- The Real Story is a book being placed in the
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segment.The book is appearing in this fashion because the top five
publishers in these United States rejected it on the grounds that the public
interest in the real story of remote viewing is minimal and the story is of
no real mainstream interest.The author has nonetheless determined
that a record of the story should be available for open-and-free-access
historical purposes and for those who might chance to have
interest.For purposes of accuracy, the book is very carefully based
on documents existing in the author's voluminous, chronological archives as
well as some in the possession of other sources and resources. All documents
substantively depended upon are noted in the text. A complete bibliography
of additional sources and other supportive materials will be appended later
on.In those instances where guideline documentation is not
available, or never existed, I have confirmed my recall by consulting with
one or more direct witnesses of those instances. This follows accepted
journalistic procedures which are both traditional and
proper.However, the book, as it must be, is cast in the form of an
autobiographical memoir and therefore contains many memories, opinions,
deductions and estimations of the author -- and who therefore leans on the
freedoms of speech, belief and opinion guaranteed by founding documents
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Silence of the heart, practiced with wisdom, You cannot teach a man anything. The trouble with the world is that the
stupid are cocksure -- Bertrand Russell -- Theodore Roethke* *
*
OLGA SPIEGEL"Ancient Future"
Oil
on canvas, 72: x 60", 2000
SECTION TWO
Remote Viewing -- The Real Story
Highways #8, Ingo Swann
(1979)
(courtesy of Dr. & Mrs. William Tiller)If the
painter wishes to see enchanting beauties, he has the power to produce them.
If he wishes to see monstrosities, whether terrifying, or ludicrous and
laughable,
or pitiful, he has the power and authority to create them. . .
Indeed, whatever exists in the universe, whether in essence, in act, or in
the imagination,
the painter has first in his mind and then in his
hands."LEONARDO DA VINCIR E M O T E * V I E W I N GTHE REAL STORY
The Discoveries
The Political and Technical
History
The Rise and the Fall
The Saga and the Soap Opera
The Strange
Circumstances*AN AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR by
Ingo
Swann(c) Copyright, Ingo Swann, 1996All rights reserved
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Contents
Front
Matter
Part One: Beginnings1919 -- 1971* * *
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will see a lofty
depth;
And the ear of the silent mind will hear untold wonders.--
Hesychius of Jerusalem* * * *
Part Two: The Emergence of Remote Viewing At
The American
Society For Psychical Research1971-- 1972* * * *
You can only help him
discover it within himself.-- GalileoToday something is
happening to the structure of human consciousness.
A fresh kind of life is
starting.-- Teilhard de Chardin* * *
Part Three: Stanford Research Institute
(SRI)1972* * * *
and the intelligent are full of doubt.
What we need is more people who
specialize in the impossible.