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Remote Viewing

Ingo Swann

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After the real story of the remote viewing faculties themselves, the next most important backbone of the story has to do with the ever-present power syndrome, especially as regards the Saga and the Soap Opera sectors of the real story. Indeed, very many elements of the real story of remote viewing hinge on power circumstances -- and the power-seeking agendas of many individuals within it. Unless the reader is made fully cognizant of the fact that POWER circumstances constitute several of the structural threads in the history of remote viewing, then the real story itself won’t hang together very well. Indeed, NO stories of human circumstances hang together unless scrutiny of the power syndrome is admitted into them -- the syndrome of who is to have power over whom, and for what reasons. There are many power-less in the world, the vast majority of people. But among these is an extremely tiny population, so tiny that it has never been identified. Psychical research and parapsychology themselves are of course tiny (powerless) social sub-groups within larger pictures of bigger social factors. But within those social sub-groups there exists the tiny population of laboratory and experimental test subjects who are not only completely powerless but often are even kept completely anonymous when their existence needs to be mentioned. Subjects A, B & C, for example, or Mr. or Madame X, Y & Z. There are, of course, power groups just about everywhere, and power groups within power groups within power groups.
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