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PENETRATION ET AND HUMAN TELEPATHY PENETRATION HUMAN TELEPATHY AND This famous American psychic accepted a secret assignment to remote-view the dark side of the Moon. He was shocked to see physical evidence of an alien presence and to find that his visit did not go unnoticed. Encountering the Spookiest Spooks bout two years after the Jupiter probe, | received a telephone call during late February 1975 from a certain highly placed functionary in Washington, DC. | had met him on social occasions, and we had ather enjoyable conversations since he had a deep interest in Psi research. I both admired and respected him. He was forthright about his unusual interests, and he dared to swim against the surface currents of that mighty river called "prevailing opinion" which could damage even very high reputations in the Washington maze. But in his telephone call to me, my friend was somewhat less than forthright, as the following conversation drawn from memory indicates. "A Mr Axelrod is going to telephone you," he said. "If you can manage to do so, would you try to do whatever he asks, and ask no questions yourself?" After a pause, | asked: "Well, who is Mr Axelrod?" ow there was a pause at his end of the telephone. Then: "I can't tell you because I don't know myself. But it's important, very important, very urgent that you agree to do what he asks. "I can tell you nothing more, so please do not ask. Just do what he wants. And, whether you do or do not, we will never refer to this conversation again. | must ask you in friendship never to refer to me about this in any way.” After which my friend expressed a quick passing interest in how I was doing, and then virtually hung up on me. Although my contact was usually jolly, he had seemed, well, a little uptight. But otherwise, this type of thing was not entirely unusual in my new career of Psi research... arrived with plenty of time to spare. In fact, the museum wasn't yet open, so | got some coffee and a roll from one of the vendors in the Mall and smoked some more cigars. Assuming | was supposed to act like any other tourist, at noon I was standing in front of the giant elephant, pretending to have interest in it. Behind me a voice spoke. "Mr Swann?" I turned, and was immediately handed a card which read: "Please do no speak or ask any questions. This is for our safety as well as yours." If | had not been convinced before that I was getting into something suspicious, I was now certain. For the guy who handed me the card stared a’ me with burning green eyes, which clearly indicated he meant business. Bu even more astonishing was the fact that there were two of them, which as far as I could tell were twins. Dozens of museum visitors were flowing al around us. After reading the card, | blinked. The first guy pulled out a photograph which I could see was of me. He studiously compared the photograph face to mine. He then took my hand as i he was shaking it, and compared the tattoo on it to another photograph—the tattoo I had got as a result of a rather drunken desire in 1962. He then nodded to his duplicate, who had been watching the rotunda in a professional way, by Ingo Swann © 1998 Extracted from his book Penetration: The Question of Extraterrestrial and Human Telepathy Website: http://www.biomindsuper powers.com Website: http://www. biomindsuper powers.com NEXUS #55 by Ingo Swann © 1998 Extracted from his book AUGUST - SEPTEMBER 2010 www.nexusmagazine.com