Thomas McNear on Ingo Swann & Remote Viewing
"The Case of ESP" was frequently shown on PBS from 1984 until 1995. Interestingly, 1995 was also the year in which the remote-viewing program was officially declassified and terminated by the CIA.
"The Case of ESP" was frequently shown on PBS from 1984 until 1995. Interestingly, 1995 was also the year in which the remote-viewing program was officially declassified and terminated by the CIA.
Reference: Brier, Bob (1967). A correspondence ESP experiment with high IQ subjects. Journal of Parapsychology, 31(2), 143–148. Abstract: 2 groups of high-IQ volunteers took part in some ESP "distance" tests conducted by correspondence. In a pilot test using the clairvoyance DT technique, the results were below chance to a significant extent (p < .006). In a confirmatory
Mel Riley was the unit's first official military remote viewer at Ft. Meade. He served there from 1976–1981 and a second time from 1986–1990. He was significantly involved in the development of military remote viewing.
The ideogram is perhaps the greatest insight of Ingo Swann. It seems simple at first, yet may be the most exquisite and least-understood concept of Ingo Swann’s teachings on Controlled Remote Viewing (CRV). In his three years of study with Swann Tom McNear learned a lot from him, which he will share with you here.