Remote Viewing Lunar Structures and Moon Bases

jcolanzi

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When Ingo Swann’ remote viewed the moon, he was utterly floored by what he found: during an initial targeting, his mind focused in on sensational imagery of what looked to be a huge tower, similar in size to the Secretariat Building at the United Nations, but one that soared upwards from the Moon’s surface. This was no human-made structure, Swann was told: it was the work of nothing less than mysterious extraterrestrials.

In follow-up remote-viewing sessions, Swann was able to perceive on the surface of the Moon a wealth of domed structures, advanced machinery, additional tall towers, large cross-like structures, curious tubular constructions across the landscape, and even evidence of what looked like extensive mining operations. Someone, or something, had secretly constructed nothing less than a Moon-base.

 

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The video is no longer available. :(
 

jcolanzi

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Here's the video again. Don't know why first quit working.

 

Carl Miller

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Penetration, this is the book Swann wrote. I got perplexed as i went deeper and deeper into the content of the book. Among radomness including fantastic 'imaginings' the authors speaks of mining activities on the moon. This got a hold on me as i began to associate my own limited experiences of Moon remote viewing to the Master's.
I think it is highly advisible for anyone interested in the paranormal to delve into the mysteries of this book.
 

jcolanzi

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Penetration, this is the book Swann wrote. I got perplexed as i went deeper and deeper into the content of the book. Among radomness including fantastic 'imaginings' the authors speaks of mining activities on the moon. This got a hold on me as i began to associate my own limited experiences of Moon remote viewing to the Master's.
I think it is highly advisible for anyone interested in the paranormal to delve into the mysteries of this book.

I agree another must read is "Thoughts Through Space" by Sir Hubert Wilkins and Harold M. Sherman.

If you haven't read the book, here's a summary of what it's about.


Thoughts Through Space had its origin in a daring plan conceived by two courageous men. It began in Autumn 1937 when a group of Russian flyers on a trans-polar flight crashed on a shelf of ice on the Alaskan side of the Pole. To find and rescue them--if they were still alive--the Russian government commissioned Arctic explorer Sir Hubert Wilkins to organize and lead an aerial search in those desolate regions.

While in New York, prior to his departure, Sir Hubert met Harold Sherman, a student of mental powers who had long been intrigued by telepathy, the phenomenon of mind-to-mind communication. Seeing an unusual opportunity to put telepathy to a scientific test, Sherman and Wilkins decided to collaborate on a six-month experiment. It was agreed between them that Wilkins, once his expedition was underway, would try to transmit thought messages at prearranged times directly to Sherman in New York. Both men would keep written records of each session, Wilkins noting down his thoughts as "sender," and Sherman recording his mental impressions in his role as "receiver."

This account re-creates all the absorbing drama and adventure of the experiment as the participants lived it. With Wilkins you fly in a small plane over the roof of the world, scanning the moonlit landscape for lost fliers, your mind filled with worried thoughts of weather conditions, radio contacts, fuel supplies, and countless other perils while straining to send your thoughts across space to the waiting mind of Harold Sherman. With Sherman, you will sit in a darkened room in New York with sights and sounds flooding into your awareness. And you will read of the remarkable successful results when the two men finally compared notes, proving that the thought--messages were indeed sent and received across 3,400 miles. Sherman's years of study convinced him that his telepathy is a common human ability, and that we can all learn to use it.

Penetration and Thoughts Through Space show how powerful the human mind is.
 

Carl Miller

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Advice to readers= there's always a chance to use a text to mp3 appli to convert text to audiobook. Thks for having brought about Sherman telepathic experiment. It is really amazing how lucky we are to be gifted by the development of the internet. So many pearls available. Now it rang a bell on my mind the book by Cleve Baxter and his experiences with flora intelligence. And the dream land of the psychic detectives and so on and so forth. Let's stay in tune for new revelations to come in this area.
 

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I think Swann worked with Baxter too. He was also good with astral projection. The remote viewing was used to prevent others from sensing his presence, which they could do when he projected.

Another powerful remote viewer was Pat Price. Many think he was murdered for secrets he'd discovered.

 

jcolanzi

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Advice to readers= there's always a chance to use a text to mp3 appli to convert text to audiobook. Thks for having brought about Sherman telepathic experiment. It is really amazing how lucky we are to be gifted by the development of the internet. So many pearls available. Now it rang a bell on my mind the book by Cleve Baxter and his experiences with flora intelligence. And the dream land of the psychic detectives and so on and so forth. Let's stay in tune for new revelations to come in this area.

Carl,

Do you know anything about the copper room, that Ingo created to enhance psychic ability?
 

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@jcolanzi
No, in fact i did not know Ingo Swann had created an apparatus, a device, whatever to enhance psychic ability. One thing that intrigued me as i was doing the Reading of Penetration is that what Ingo was talking about rang a bell on what i had experienced on the Moon.
The misty scene over the crater, the intense mining activity and something more. A factoid Ingo introduced which is a funny feeling to be watched, as if you should not be there, if you know what i mean. i have Always had the tendency to write down anything crossing my mind, specially dreams. Once i wrote down i was remote viewing the Moon, but actually i was not certain to have been to the Moon, i had only to say something no matter how absurd it seemed to be at that time.
Ingo description on the Mining activity on the Moon validated what i had once experienced, matched my knew belief, something that had often smelled the most improbable experience i had ever had in my life. Mining activity on the MOON!!! YOU CRAZY!!
I AM gonna try to find what i wrote remote viewing mining activities on the Moon and the weird feeling of being watched. Somehow whoever on the Moon do not like humans to remote view their home. Sort of... Yet it still sounds crazy! And they try to deceive us.
 

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He was already powerful before using the copper, but was always testing his limits.

Fascinating your experiences viewing the moon. I haven't remote viewed but sometimes I get weird images when I can get my mind empty enough. Some stay even after I open my eyes.

The weirdest one was of a climber on a cliff side and after a few seconds he actually turned and looked at me.

I was visited by one of the Shadow People labeled the Hat Man. Everything I've read online says they are evil, but I didn't get that feeling. He seemed benign.
 

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