David Mayo’s Talks
November 9, 2008 on 5:50 pm | In david mayo, ingo swann | No CommentsSince the last post I’ve been continuing my Scientology studies by listening to LRH lectures and reading some materials like the dianetic axioms. If you haven’t read the dianetic axioms then you should definitely do that, although it’s probably not for beginners as it’s quite heavy.
Something else I’ve been doing is listening to David Mayo talks, pretty much every one I could get my hands on. Here’s a link to some of them. David Mayo was a class 12 auditor (the highest official training level in scientology) and worked closely with LRH. After leaving the church in the early eighties when he observed that the organization was not adhering to the aims and goals of scientology, he set up his own organization (the Advanced Ability Centre) to deliver scientology technology. This lasted several years until the church of scientology harassed him into stopping this delivery.
In his talks David discusses a range of subjects within the context of scientology and every one was interesting, insightful and quite often profound.
In some of the tape recordings I’ve listened to there are acknowledgements of graduations at the centre, and according to one of the recordings Ingo Swann took some services at the Advanced Ability Centre, which is interesting as I was under the impression that he stopped taking scientology services in the late 70’s, turns out it was just services in the church.
If you go to the freezone earth website you’ll get to listen to and download quite a few of David Mayo’s talks. Enjoy.
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The CIA and Scientology – The Remote Viewing Connection
February 22, 2008 on 5:33 pm | In church of scientology, cia, hal puthoff, ingo swann, para-scientology, remote viewing, scientology, stanford research institute | No CommentsIn the early 1970’s the Central Intelligence Agency sponsored the remote viewing experiments at Stanford Research Institute to investigate it’s potential use in clandestine warfare. Ingo Swann was the main remote viewer used in these experiments and the development of remote viewing, and was an experienced Scientologist who at the time had reached the highest levels of auditing available in the Church of Scientology.
It was actually Hal Puthoff, along with Russell Targ who co-founded the Remote Viewing experiments. Puthoff was also a high level Scientologist, Russell Targ was not.
Remote Viewing is considered an extra sensory perceptive ability, where a person can be trained to look at any place without using their human eyes. The CIA wanted to train people to be able to do it so that they could spy on the enemy. As you can imagine, having operatives who could perform remote viewing intelligence would put CIA in a very strong position to find out sensitive information.
In an interview for Coast to Coast AM, Swann talks about remote viewing and his experiences during the experiments and development of the discipline. Here is the first part (of 12):
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