Modern Engineering Marvels on MSN
CIA remote-viewing papers show why 'moon warning' stories hit a wall
We would have you go to the Moon, and tell us what you see there. The line is found in subsequent retellings of remote viewer Ingo Swann, and has the same alluring assumption as a good engineering ...
CIA agents apparently used "remote viewing" in an effort to locate the sacred Ark of the Covenant. But the first person to ever do psychic experiments for the CIA has his doubts. An unclassified CIA ...
LITTLE FALLS, Minn. — More cattle producers are keeping a closer eye on their cattle without having to be on the farm. A company that has been providing security camera and alarm options for many ...
Swann Security, a security monitoring solutions company, announced its first-ever, all-in-one DVR—the 19-inch All-in-One DVR Security System. At the heart of Swann’s latest security product is the DVR ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Ark of the Covenant was thrust back into the spotlight as globetrotting archaeologist Indiana Jones attempted to uncover the ...
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A CIA remote viewer saw activity on the far side of the moon
Ingo Swann claimed the CIA tasked him with remote viewing the far side of the Moon. Years later, declassified documents confirmed his role in the Stargate program—but not the details of that target.
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