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To the Moon and Back, With Love: Secrets of the CORE STORY of Extraterrestrial Alien Contact (KNOWING THE FUTURE Book 2)

Author Gary Bekkum
Publisher GSB | STARstream Research
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Author(s)Gary Bekkum
ISBN / ASINB0076QU10K
ISBN-13978B0076QU106
Sales Rank648,580
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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The CORE STORY: An alleged tale of government contact with an intelligence "not of this Earth." From the world of psychic spies, paranormal goat killers, and Skinwalkers haunting remote regions of Utah, something wicked and wacky this way comes.

His name is Ingo Swann.

In the 1970s, he was one of America's secret weapons brought to bear against the Soviet Union: a psychic spy, personally tested by the CIA. In the 1980s, Swann held a TOP SECRET clearance, and was instrumental in training Army and Defense Intelligence personnel. Swann's psychic methods were a key component in the mind-war arsenals of the USAF, the Army, The Navy, the Defense Intelligence Agency, and many others, hidden deep inside compartments of the government. In 1995, Swann's secret army of mind-warriors were revealed by former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates (appearing as the former Director of Central Intelligence) on ABC Nightline, with Ted Koppel.

A few years later Swann wrote one of the most bizarre accounts in the history of the paranormal war effort, now documented by CIA sanctioned release of the once super-secret programs known as STAR GATE. According to Ingo Swann, and partially supported by documents from STAR GATE, a super-secret group, led by a mysterious "Mr. Axelrod" (his real name remains a closely held secret) put him mind-to-mind and face-to-face against an extraterrestrial avatar in human form. The story of extraterrestrial human-mind to alien-mind telepathy, a dangerous personal encounter, and a near-death experience of coming under laser fire from an extraterrestrial vehicle somewhere in the northern wilderness of Alaska, sounds like pages torn from a science fiction novel.

“WHO WERE this Axelrod and his henchmen, anyway? I spent days, weeks, cycling through the possibilities. CIA, KGB, Mossad, M-5, some ultra-secret military goings-on? Worst of all was the speculation they, themselves, might be extraterrestrial. Perhaps there was a SPACE OPERA on in which two different sets of extraterrestrial troops were fighting some kind of war here on Earth -- while both at the same time were somehow ensuring that HUMANS never realize that they, themselves, are psychic.” -- Former U.S. Government psychic spy Ingo Swann

"I remain a skeptical agnostic. More skeptical as time advances, but careful to note that even if paranormal phenomena are entirely bogus, some individuals are surely able to instill the belief in unexplained capabilities. How they do this and what are the vulnerabilities to such enticements is worth knowing." -- Ken Kress, CIA officer assigned to the Stanford Research Institute psychic spy research project in the early 1970s.