Thursday, March 10, 2011

Penetration: The Question of Extraterrestrial and Human Telepathy



This review is from: Penetration: The Question of Extraterrestrial and Human Telepathy (Paperback)
It is not often that one reads an account of such depth and importance. Penetration is the amusing, strange story of remote viewer and psychic researcher Ingo Swann and his clandestine contact with a nameless, secret government organization concerned with extraterrestrial activity on the Moon. The story is told with candor, wit, and incisiveness leaving the reader with a broad view of both the subjects of remote viewing and ufology. This book, if true, is proof-positive of government's longstanding involvement with extraterrestrials and the UFO phenomenon. The first two parts of the book, based on Swann's direct and remote ET encounters, and his thoughts about the real history of the Moon, are gripping and fascinating reading. The last part of the book, which contains a general discussion of human telepathy, is less focussed and more speculative.

Swann's portrayals of the secret facility where he worked near Washington, D.C., his trip to Alaska, accompanied by government officials, to see a UFO over a lake, and his encounter with an alleged alien in a supermarket are amazing to read about. The social and political consequences of this book are potentially vast and it deserves to be more readily available to the public than it currently is.

(Dr. Simeon Hein is the author of OPENING MINDS: A Journey of Extraordinary Encounters, Crop Circles, and Resonance and PLANETARY INTELLIGENCE)


Hint: You can also read this book on Scribd for free http://www.scribd.com/doc/19768647/Penetration-Ingo-Swann

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