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Penetration, Special Edition Updated

The Question of Extraterrestrial and Human Telepathy

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Penetration, Special Edition Updated

By: Ingo Swann
Narrated by: Paul Schmidt
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In this updated special edition of Penetration, renowned psi researcher Ingo Swann reveals his extraordinary encounters with a covert "deep black" agency—an organization fixated on UFOs, extraterrestrials on the Moon, and the possibility of alien telepathic influence. Bound only by expired verbal secrecy agreements, Swann recounts secret meetings in an underground facility near Washington, D.C., and a journey to the Arctic Circle to witness the arrival of a massive UFO.

Swann explores the contrast between humanity's undeveloped telepathy and the advanced, multifaceted forms he believed extraterrestrials may already possess. He also exposes startling knowledge about the Moon—its origins, atmosphere, and mysterious occupants—that far exceeds what is publicly acknowledged.

This edition restores the long-missing chapter "9," chronicling Swann's psychic probes of Mars and his lifelong inquiry into why humanity avoids certain truths. Complete with introductions by Dr. Stanley Krippner and Dr. Edgar Mitchell, an afterword by Lt. Col. Thomas McNear, and newly uncovered documents from Harold Sherman's archives, this audiobook offers an unprecedented look into Swann's most daring revelations.

Note: These reprints of Ingo Swann's titles are offered for educational and inspirational purposes. They reflect the author's personal experiences and perspectives and are not intended as medical, psychological, or professional advice.

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I know this book very well and own a copy but I wanted to hear it. The reader SUCKS, he reads the words but they do not match the cadence of the book, they are just words regurgitated which throws the story off like Eats Shoots and Leaves. The narrator is poor but Ingo Swann’s book is great

Great Ingo Swann boob but the Reader absolutely sucks

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Ingo has cracked open the door for the reader to see the potential power of our mind's eye to reveal hidden truths from distant places during almost any time. After reading this book, you will want to read all of the other books by Ingo Swan...

Open your mind to the enormous possibilities.

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My only complaint is that it is too short. I could have listen to this for days on end. I’ve found in Mr Swann another person I would have liked to have met, he sounds fascinating.

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very enlightened and a great study on CRV! much enjoyed and great confirmation of historical facts and studies.

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A mildly entertaining narrative that ultimately offers little value to the serious study of Psi or Remote Viewing. Swann has a rather absurd counterintelligence anecdote that strains credibility, then proceeds to emote and ramble in a self-indulgent tone. What might have been a revealing memoir reads instead like the ramblings of someone more enamored with their own myth than with rigorous inquiry. A frustrating read for anyone seeking substance.

Ingo Swann, Clown Extraordinaire

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