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Ingo Swann

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I don't remember what happened after lunch -- except that I had to go into a men's room and throw up the lunch. The next thing I do remember about that day was that about 4:15 in the afternoon Puthoff said something like "Oh, by the way, there's a shielded magnetometer set up over at Stanford University. How would you like to try that?" I said I thought that would be a good idea. "Will it be hard to arrange before I go back to New York?" No, Puthoff didn't think it would be difficult at all. "Are you sure it is an impeccable experimental design?" I asked. "I don't want to take part in anything that can be debunked because of some design loophole or flaw." Puthoff thought it was a perfect design. And we could do it early in the evening -- if I felt up to it. I didn't feel "up" to anything, and had visions of yet another miserable piece of technological equipment sitting on a table. Chapter 37 THE VARIAN HALL OF PHYSICS, STANFORD UNIVERSITY 6 JUNE 1972 In a book I later published in 1975, entitled To Kiss Earth Goodbye, I gave a version of what happened during the evening of 6 June 1972. That book was not really under my editorial control, however, and much was chopped out of it.
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