by Wendy Garrett: Channeling three decades of communion with a sentient nightlight “energy”.
“Thus, in this, at least, Spacesiders and Earthsiders might have something in common – the Telepathy War, won hands down so far by the Spacesiders.”
– Ingo Swann, Penetration: Special Edition Updated
Interview
As the niece of remote viewer Ingo Swann, Elly Flippen grew up adjacent to the extraordinary. Her book, Conjunction.World, is a call to awaken to the multidimensional nature of our reality.
Elly calls – not being alone on the planet – a conjunction: a coexistence of “us” and “them,” the human and the non-human, seen and unseen.
Selecting places for her book that might allow for up close and personal illumination, Flippen’s field notes in Conjunction.World document encounters with liminal spaces where human and non-human presences converge, echoing Swann’s theories.
I highlighted one of her fascinating encounters in the previous post. Link
Elly offers more details about that encounter in our interview. The segment is available on multiple podcast streaming sites and on youtube.
In preparing for our interview, I found Elly had included some of Ingo’s work on her site that is incredibly timely. That information is worth revisiting here.
Hidden in Plain View
The true “remote viewers” of our time are not watching distant targets, they’re watching us. Through cameras, cookies, and digital proxies. It’s surveillance by consent, manipulation by algorithm, and coercion by curation.
When Ingo Swann described the manipulation of perception and the containment of consciousness, he wasn’t just sounding the alarm on governments or covert programs. He was drawing our attention to something subtle, under the radar, and far more powerful: The war isn’t just over territory. It’s over imagination.
Which is why the deepest act of rebellion isn’t resistance. It’s creation. This is where Ingo’s map meets the message of another quiet revolutionary: Seth, channeled through Jane Roberts, who echoed the same liberating truth: “You create your own reality.” (For those who are new to Seth: Sun Magazine Review – 1982. Link)
What unites these perspectives is the understanding that the outer world reflects the inner architecture. And that those in power, whether terrestrial or otherwise, have always sought to control one thing above all else: your mind’s blueprint.
We are the architects of our own mind.
Freedom is creativity.
Imagination is our superpower.
When you reclaim that, you reclaim the territory of self. When you awaken to that, you begin to redesign the screen from the inside out. This is the quiet revolution.
It doesn’t make headlines.
It makes realities.
What Ingo mapped through espionage, perception, and psychic training, Seth whispered through metaphysical download: Reality is not something you’re in. It’s something you’re making.
Ingo and Seth, though coming from vastly different domains, one a government-sanctioned remote viewer, the other a multidimensional personality channeled in a living room, both arrived at the same threshold: The outer world is shaped by the inner stance.
Ingo warned us about reality boxes. Seth told us we build them.
Ingo mapped the system. Seth gave us the override code.
To control imagination is to control the blueprint of reality. That is why both Ingo and Seth understood that perception is the frontline of human evolution, and the frontline of control.
Ingo showed us how states and systems suppress psi abilities because true perception makes control obsolete. Seth reminded us that believing is the act of creating, and that what we imagine with conviction becomes the scaffolding of our lived world.
So where does the revolution happen? It happens in every moment you reclaim the authorship of your thought. In every refusal to outsource your knowing. In every time you say: This reality is mine to co-create.
Ingo gave us keys to escape the illusion. Seth gave us tools to dream it forward.
Ingo Swann’s Hidden Prediction: The Battle for Reality Itself
When people remember Ingo Swann, they tend to focus on the paranormal: remote viewing, non-local awareness, telepathic perception. But buried in his lesser-known writings is something even more extraordinary, a political prophecy, disguised in the language of Cold War analysis, that now reads like a blueprint for our present.
Elly has linked the two articles on her website: Link
- What Will Happen to You When the Soviets Take Over Mechanical Art 1 (pdf)
- What Will Happen to You When the Soviets Take Over Mechanical Art 2 (pdf)
Yes, the Soviet references feel dated. But the structure? The architecture of control he outlines? It’s ageless.
Ingo described a system where a small ruling class manipulates the many, not just through economic means, but by reshaping how people perceive what is real. A kind of state-sponsored hallucination, maintained by force, illusion, and suppression of innate human potential.
The idea is to destroy capitalism…
and submit the entire economy to the central control of the state.
The punishment for deviation is at least imprisonment,
but could also be death.
In 2025, few of us fear gulags. But the essence remains: Deviate from the algorithm, and you’re banished from visibility. Challenge the consensus, and your reach is throttled. Step outside the reality box, and your presence becomes a liability.
Swann’s psychic work wasn’t just about ESP or extraterrestrials. It was, in truth, an investigation into how unseen forces – whether political, psychic, or non-human – shape the consensus we call reality.
His psychic work with intelligence agencies was about strategic access to unseen information, both cosmic and covert. He understood that the war for freedom was not just external, but perceptual. And this is the gem hidden in plain sight: Perception is the final frontier of control.
If a system can shape what you believe is possible, it doesn’t need to take your freedom, it simply convinces you that you never had it.
What Ingo warned about, beyond Soviet-style authoritarianism, was the scaffolding of something larger: a global architecture of influence, cloaked in progress, encoded in policy, and enforced with metrics, mindware, and managed illusion.
On the near horizon, what might be called a soft apocalypse of perception, where the sky hasn’t fallen, it’s just been rewritten while language is policed, and thought is siloed. Individuality? Permitted only when it poses no threat to the program.
Revelation: The “remote viewers” of our time are watching us. Through cameras, cookies, and digital proxies. Surveillance by consent, manipulation by algorithm, coercion by curation.
So what now?
Ingo’s answer might be: Conscious rebellion through expanded awareness. His “reality boxes” were clues pointing toward the exits, showing us the seams in the simulation. To honor his work now is to see clearly and remember what Ingo never forgot: The war for Earth is not just about geographical territory. It’s about territory of the mind.
Ingo’s Keys for Seeing Through the Screen
A Field Guide to Perceptual Freedom
Inspired by the writings and warnings of Ingo Swann
More than a Metaphor. The Screen is a System
“The mirror has cracks. The screen is thin in some places.”
Ingo believed there were places and moments where the screen between worlds wears thin, psychic hotspots, liminal states, moments of clarity. These cracks allow for direct perception beyond consensus reality.
Key Practice:
Pay attention to liminality: twilight, thresholds, dream states.
Trust spontaneous knowing. Document your impressions.
Walk in places where your skin tingles and your thoughts quiet.
The Elite Don’t Want Information. They Want Certainty
“Control is not maintained through knowledge, but through managed belief.”
Those in power already know what works. Their interest lies not in discovery, but in preventing others from discovering. Ingo noted that suppression comes in the form of ridicule, distraction, and division.
Key Practice:
Learn to recognize “weaponized skepticism.”
When ridicule appears, look deeper. It often hides something vital.
Note emotional triggers designed to shut down inquiry.
Reality Boxes Are Real. And They’re Programmable
“People believe what they are told to believe – until they feel something different.”
Ingo identified reality boxes as curated structures of thought, imposed by media, education, and authority. These boxes are meant to confine perception, limit inquiry, and suppress the innate psychic faculties of humanity. Recognize when you are inside a “box” – especially one that tells you what’s impossible.
Key Practice:
Ask: Whose lens am I looking through?
Trace the narrative source. If it repeats, it’s likely reinforcement, not truth.
Unseen Entities Have Stakes in the Game
“Perhaps there is a space opera occurring, and we are kept blind to our roles.”
Not all control comes from Earth. Ingo believed that non-human intelligences influence our planet, often working behind the veil of perception. Whether cosmic, psychic, or interdimensional, their agendas intersect with ours, but not always transparently.
Key Practice:
Cultivate discernment without paranoia.
Invite direct experiences through respectful inquiry.
Protect your energetic field. You have the right to say no.
The Psychic Revolution Will Not Be Televised
“To see what others don’t see, you must look where others are not looking.”
True awakening isn’t a group event, it’s a personal insurgency against illusion. Ingo’s work was an invitation to inner sovereignty, radical curiosity, and unapologetic vision.
Key Practice:
Turn off the feed. Tune into your signal.
Make time for silence, for solitude, for remembering.
You are not crazy. You are perceiving what the system was built to conceal.
Perception Is a Battleground
“The war for freedom is external and perceptual.”
Psychic awareness, creativity, and spiritual intuition are the most suppressed forms of intelligence. Ingo warned that keeping humans unaware of their psychic potential is a strategic objective of those who wish to rule by illusion.
Key Practice:
Train perception like a muscle: meditate, visualize, question.
Avoid passive consumption. Engage with content that activates thought.
Protect your mind from mass emotional programming.
Final Note:
Perception is power. Consciousness is currency. Reality is negotiable.
If you remember this, you’re already outside the box.
Ingo knew. Now you do too.
Learn more. There are several videos in the IRVA collection worth revisiting. In this video, Ingo presents his work for International Remote Viewing Association (IRVA) attendees. 2002. Youtube: “Expanding the Information Base About Remote Viewing (Part 1).
Next up… The hidden unseen: Interdimensionals.
“Basically you are no more of a physical being than I am, and I have donned and discarded more bodies than I care to tell. . . . Consciousness creates form. It is not the other way around. . . .” Seth, as channeled by Jane Roberts