As the US prepares to return astronauts to the moon, a CIA file from the 1970s has reignited interest in former remote viewer Ingo Swann's claims of alien life. In his 1998 book 'Penetration', he describes a psychic experience where he perceived towers and human-like aliens on the moon, suggesting that these entities were aware of him. Despite his detailed accounts of a secret lunar base, subsequent lunar missions by various nations have uncovered no evidence supporting the existence of life or structures on the moon, casting doubt on Swann's extraordinary claims.
Ingo Swann, in his book 'Penetration', claimed to have seen structures and humanoid aliens on the moon through a process called 'remote viewing'.
Despite Swann's assertions about alien life on the moon, no concrete evidence has been found to support these claims from various lunar missions.
Swann described a significant interaction during remote viewing where aliens reportedly could sense his psychic presence from 238,000 miles away.
CIA's Project Stargate included exploring the potential of psychic abilities, yet Swann's moon viewing incident was suggested to be an extraordinary diversion from typical operations.
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