In the first half of Wednesday's show, writer and physicist
Russell Targ
discussed the early Remote Viewing program, including his work with
the 'father of Remote Viewing,' the late Ingo Swann. "Ingo taught us
about the whole idea of remote viewing," he said, recalling early
experiments in which Ingo was able to raise the temperature of
different thermos bottles on a random schedule. In the summer of 1972,
Swann came to work with Hal Puthoff at Stanford, and showed that he
could psychically slow down sine wave frequencies of balls spinning in a
vacuum. When Targ began to work with them, NASA asked Swan to view
Jupiter (around one million miles away). "He sees a belt of shiny
crystals as he zooms in, surrounding the planet, and no one had ever
seen that before because they're too faint to see from Earth," he
recounted, adding that we now know that when people do remote viewing,
they see the target in real time at the distant location, which
violates the notion of relativity.
One of the most valuable uses for remote viewing, Targ suggested, is as a
tool for self-discovery. "As you get familiar with remote viewing, you
realize your awareness fills all of space-time...so it's clear that
you couldn't possibly be just made of meat and potatoes," he commented.
He also talked about different aspects of psychic gifts and ESP (his
free
ESP Trainer app is available on iTunes). Interestingly, he noted that the late renowned psychic
Peter Hurkos
only became psychic after he fell off a ladder and banged his head. As a
tribute to the recently deceased Ingo Swann, we have made available
audio from a Coast appearance he made in 2000.
Changelings:
In the latter half, self- claimed alien/human hybrid,
Devaron,
discussed the phenomenon of "changelings," children who are
surreptitiously or unintentionally substituted for another by ETs.
According to Devaron, this program has been happening since the dawn of
mankind, possibly instigated by an ET race such as the Annunaki. The
purpose of such exchanges is to evolve the overall consciousness of the
human species, as well as to evolve the genetic signature of humans, he
said. Devaron estimated that over time, there've possibly been
millions of 'changeling' exchanges that have occurred.
Changelings have special abilities, such as intuition, and typically
stand out from the crowd, Devaron continued, citing Moses (found
floating in the river as a baby) as an example of a changeling. Devaron
considers himself a changeling, and according to the communications
he's received from the ETs, they have some 250 home worlds in our
galaxy and Andromeda. He said he visited one such world-- a planet in
the Vega system about 78% the size of Earth with lush forests, though
the ETs live in connected underground cities that are encased in
protective bubbles.
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