A joint project between Stanford, NSA and CIA had one man, Ingo Swann, under observation, leave his body. He ‘visited’ a handful of celestial bodies, like Jupiter. This Project was to experiment with remote viewing. Remote viewing is the process by which a person ‘leaves’ their body at location A and ‘views’ location B. It’s easy to understand why the NSA and CIA would be interested in this ‘cheap’ and non evasive manner of exploration.
When Swann ‘visited’ Jupiter he came back with vivid details about one of Jupiter’s rings we didn’t know existed. In 1972, NASA’s Pioneer 10 spacecraft saw exactly what Swann had described in detail. He visited the moon as well, and eventually published a book about his experiences (Penetration).
“Successful replication of this type of remote viewing in independent laboratories has yielded considerable scientific evidence for the reality of the [remote viewing] phenomenon. Adding to the strength of these results was the discovery that a growing number of individuals could be found to demonstrate high-quality remote viewing, often to their own surprise.
The CIA even participated as remote viewers themselves in order to critique the protocols. CIA personnel generated successful target descriptions of sufficiently high quality to permit blind matching of descriptions to targets by independent judges.” – Harold Puthoff, PhD, Stanford University.
While this example of the strength and variation of human abilities is amazing, the plot thickens once you hear the information in Swann’s Penetration. The more fantastical side of Swann’s experiences with the dark side of moon aren’t cited in most of the literature about Remote viewing.
“It’s one thing to read about UFOs and stuff in the papers or in books. It is another to hear rumors about the military or government having an interest in such matters, rumors which say they have captured extraterrestrials and downed alien space craft.
But it’s quite another matter to find oneself in a situation which confirms everything. I found towers, machinery, lights, buildings, humanoids busy at work on something I couldn’t figure out (on the back side of the moon).” Swann, Penetration
He details an entire civilization of impressive advancement on the non visible side of the moon. Whats more interesting is Swann was one of the most successful participants of the remote viewing project (or at least that we know of). He was able to successfully view almost every objective put before him. It is interesting hearing his perspective.