In 1973, this man learned "to exit his physical body."
He "mentally traveled" to Jupiter and described its rings.
6 years later, NASA’s Voyager 1 confirmed EVERY detail he reported.
CIA immediately classified it
But, what he discovered about consciousness will terrify you: 🧵
His name?
Ingo Swann
An artist from Colorado with no science background
But he had one unusual skill
He could leave his body at will
Ingo called it “remote viewing”
Scientists called it impossible
Until they tested him
Ingo worked with researchers at the Stanford Research Institute (SRI)
They gave him random geographic coordinates
He described the locations in real time
From thousands of miles away
With eerie accuracy
Mountains
Buildings
Even underground bunkers
Then they pushed the limits
“What if we gave him coordinates… in space?”
Ingo agreed
The target:
Jupiter
This was 1973—NASA’s Pioneer 10 had just flown by, but much about Jupiter was still unknown
What Ingo described next stunned them
He reported:
• Rings around Jupiter
• A thin atmosphere made of hydrogen, helium, and crystals
• Gigantic storms and lightning
• Mountains rising from the surface
Scientists dismissed the “rings” as fantasy
Until 1979
In 1979, Voyager 1 flew past Jupiter
It found:
• Faint rings exactly where Ingo said
• Chemical composition matching his description
• Massive volcanic activity on Io (Jupiter’s moon) he had predicted
Suddenly… his “fantasy” was science
NASA stayed silent
But the CIA didn’t
They classified Ingo’s Jupiter session
And invited him to work on top-secret programs
Codename: STAR GATE
Mission: Use remote viewing for espionage during the Cold War
For the next 20 years, Ingo worked with psychics and military intelligence officers
They spied on:
• Soviet nuclear facilities
• Chinese missile tests
• Hidden underground structures
All without leaving the room
Billions were poured into the program
But here’s the part they didn’t tell the public
Ingo’s travels weren’t limited to planets
He claimed to access other dimensions
He described “non-human intelligences”
And civilizations existing alongside us—but invisible to our senses
This terrified the CIA
Ingo said consciousness wasn’t bound by space or time
Your mind is "not" brain. It's in the consciousness.
And it’s part of a universal field
Remote viewing, he believed, was just a side effect of what we really are:
Limitless awareness temporarily wearing a body
He warned:
“If humans understood the true reach of their consciousness, governments could never control them.”
The ability to “leave the body” meant:
• No prison could hold you
• No secret could hide from you
• No war could be truly hidden
The CIA’s own declassified documents (released in 1995) confirmed:
• Remote viewing produced actionable intelligence
• Ingo’s Jupiter data was on record
• Stargate existed for over two decades
And yet… the program was shut down publicly
Why?
Some say it was because accuracy rates varied
Others believe it went deeper—far beyond spy games
That Ingo discovered something about reality so dangerous… it could not be revealed
He hinted at it in his notes before he died in 2013
According to Ingo:
The physical world is a training ground
We are here to learn to use consciousness consciously
When we do, we can step outside the simulation at will
And then… the game changes
Think it’s science fiction?
Remember:
• CIA funded psychic research for 20+ years
• NASA confirmed his Jupiter data
• Physics still can’t explain consciousness
And yet we’re told to believe… it’s all coincidence
Ingo Swann’s story forces one question:
If the mind can travel to Jupiter…
What else can it do?
And why aren’t we all taught how?
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