
Ingo Swann
Ingo Swann was an American artist and psychic researcher known for pioneering remote viewing, a practice claiming to describe distant or unseen locations through altered states of consciousness. His work gained attention during the Cold War era, especially through projects like the Stargate Program, conducted by the U.S. government. Swann’s abilities involved perceiving details about distant places or objects without physical contact, challenging conventional understandings of perception. While debated within scientific communities, his contributions significantly influenced research into extrasensory perception and the possibilities of expanded human consciousness.