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Remote Viewing

Ingo Swann

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Then the group went into the hall to wait for the elevator and closed the door. I never heard one more word about any of this. I was tremendously mystified. Some years later I made one of my few visits to the Defense Intelligence Agency, then still located in Laurel, Maryland -- just outside of Washington proper. I waited in the crowded lobby for my escort. When we got to the elevator doors, one opened up -- and out walked the man in the storebought suit. There was no mistaking him for one of the conferees at Buell's place. "Does that man work here?" I quietly asked my escort. "Him? Oh no. He works at a company over in Virginia." Well! That meant only one thing. He was, and had been, CIA. Back in March 1972, the experiments were going very well. The formal series of OOB experiments had been concluded. We next had to wait for the independent judge to compare my impressions and sketches with photos of the targets -- and hopefully match them correctly together. Meanwhile, I had become very impressed with one aspect of the experiments I had not noticed at first, but which had increasingly become apparent. This aspect will be dealt with in detail ahead -- because it became central to controlled remote viewing. I'll only briefly summarize it here.
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