The Extraordinary Adventures Of Agents On Jupiter: Why The CIA Needed The Psychic Ingo Swann - Alternative View

The Extraordinary Adventures Of Agents On Jupiter: Why The CIA Needed The Psychic Ingo Swann - Alternative View
The Extraordinary Adventures Of Agents On Jupiter: Why The CIA Needed The Psychic Ingo Swann - Alternative View

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RT continues to study the CIA archives, which number 13 million pages of declassified documents. In addition to records of UFO sightings in the archives of the US Central Intelligence Agency, documents of the "Stargate" project were found. As part of this program, in the early 1970s, American intelligence officers, with the help of the legendary psychic Ingo Swann, tried to find out what was happening on the planet Jupiter.

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In previous articles in the RT series, I have already talked about the trip to Mars, which the CIA agents carried out with the help of a specialist in the field of "remote observation". This term originated as part of the "Stargate" project, which was conducted by the Central Intelligence Agency in conjunction with the US Army. The project involved the use of people with paranormal abilities in the interests of national security. One such specialist was the artist and parapsychologist Ingo Swann.

Artist, psychic and pioneer of the "remote observation" technique Ingo Swann

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A 13-page document, posted on the CIA's official website, tells about one of the sessions with Swann: Stargate project participant, engineer and author of the book "Fundamentals of Quantum Electronics," Harold Puthoff controls an experiment in which Swann is planet Jupiter. The document is dated April 27, 1973.

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“In the space to the right of this room, I see Jupiter, many millions of miles away. I see how it glows with a blinding light. I am sure that ordinary vision is not able to see what I observe with the inner. I can look in all directions with my mind's eye. At first I see everything in miniature, and then everything increases,”Swann describes his feelings.

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“A huge gaseous mass of different colors: yellow, red, ultraviolet, a little green - like a huge fireworks. There must be chemical elements involved in these processes beyond my understanding. Something big and red is moving along the surface, then a dark cloud of even larger size follows … I see ice crystals. They hang in the atmosphere like trillions of silver needles, some near the surface,”Swann’s words are quoted later in the document.

An excerpt from a document in which Swann describes his impressions of Jupiter

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The psychic also "saw" rings around Jupiter, however, according to him, they are not as noticeable as those of Saturn. Later, in 1979, the Voyager space probe confirmed the presence of the Jupiterian ring system, but the Soviet astronomer Sergei Vsekhsvyatsky put forward a hypothesis about its existence back in 1960. Swann's other claims have not been supported by research.

Swann's revelations impressed the CIA, and he and Harold Puthoff became a member of the Stargate Project. It was probably Swann who was the specialist who provided CIA agents with information about an ancient civilization on Mars. RT wrote about this in one of the previous articles.

The American project "Stargate" was launched in the 1970s after the CIA announced that the USSR was spending up to 60 million rubles a year on research in the field of psychotronics. This conclusion was drawn on the basis of a book by two Canadian journalists, Sheila Ostrander and Lynn Schroeder, who visited the Soviet Union in the early 1970s. The authors continue to publish books on parapsychology to this day.

The organizers and participants of the Stargate Project were based at Fort Meade, Maryland, and were led by Major General Albert Stubblebine and his assistant, Lieutenant Frederick Atwater. Both are former adherents of the New Age philosophical and religious movement. As a scientific supervisor, the military recruited a physicist from the Stanford Research Institute, who was also a reserve officer of the US Naval Intelligence, to the project.

Almost three decades later, the CIA came to the conclusion that the Stargate program did not produce any meaningful results, and its leaders were suspected of adjusting the data of various experiments to the assigned tasks. Among such leaders was Harold Puthoff, whose experiments yielded results only when Swann was a psychic on the project. Repeated attempts by CIA agents to obtain any really useful intelligence information did not work, the conclusion said. However, Swann and Puthoff willingly shared their observations of distant planets and civilizations lost in space and time with agents.

It was later revealed that physicist Harold Puthoff, who claims he also possessed the gift of "remote observation", acquired it after reaching the highest rank of OT VII enlightenment in the Church of Scientology. Ingo Swann, who was expelled from the American Association of Parapsychologists ASPR in 1972 for his collaboration with Scientologists, was also a member of the church. A year later, under the leadership of Puthoff, he will become one of the leading psychics of the Stargate project.

Some intelligence experts argued that the actions of Puthoff and Swann were part of the so-called Operation White Snow, in which the Church of Scientology intended to infiltrate about 5,000 of its agents into various government structures, including the US military.

Shot from the movie "Crazy Special Forces" ("People who look at the goats"), 2009.

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British journalist John Ronson subsequently wrote a book about the project called "The men who stare at goats", which was filmed twice - as a documentary and a feature film.

Alexander Karpov