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Vicky Verma : "When Ingo began his work, he was shocked by what he saw. His mind focused on an image of a massive tower on the Moon, similar in size to the United Nations Secretariat Building."πŸ˜†
Wiki: "Ingo Douglas Swann (Sept. 14, 1933 – Jan. 31, 2013) was an American psychic, artist, writer, and former-Scientologist known for being the co-creator, along with Russell Targ and Harold E. Puthoff, of remote viewing, and the Stargate Project."
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Verma : "Ingo and Axelrod had several secretive meetings about strange events on the Moon. These meetings, which felt almost like a spy movie, ended suddenly in 1977, leaving Swann confused." 🍿
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In 1976, Edgar Mitchell attempted to secure additional funding for the SRI group's remote viewing research in a private meeting with Director of Central Intelligence George H. W. Bush..leading to the formation of the Stargate Project in 1978..
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Hmm.. that UN Secretariat Building reminds me of Kubrick's monolith in his 1968 film 2001: A Space Odyssey
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"Hawk Films (also known as Peregrine Productions, Harrier Films and Stanley Kubrick Productions) was a British film production company formed by American filmmaker Stanley Kubrick to produce his 1964 film Dr. Strangelove"..
"his main production company Stanley Kubrick Productions, which formed to produce 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) and was also the main production company for Kubrick's final film Eyes Wide Shut & Steven Spielberg's 2001 film A.I. Artificial Intelligence."
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"American environmentalist Roger A. Caras served as vice president of Hawk Films from 1965 to 1969, and was involved in the promotion of 2001: A Space Odyssey."
"The great folks atΒ British Film Institute unearthed a memo to Roger Caras from Stanley Kubrick. On 22 September 1965, during early production on 2001: A Space Odyssey, Kubrick fired off this short memo to his collaborator Caras"..
cinephiliabeyond.org
"Kubrick was himself fascinated with advancing computer technology and consulted with IBM on details for HAL, the film’s sentient mainframe, which malfunctions during a US mission to Jupiter."..
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"A later memo from Kubrick to Caras on 31 August 1966 expressed concern that IBM were fully aware that his film’s super-computer wasn’t all it was cracked up to be."..
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"It’s worth noting that both Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke have since denied that HAL represented IBM, and have claimed that the β€œone-letter shift” between the names β€œHAL” and β€œIBM” is purely coincidental."
"By late March 1964, .. Stanley Kubrick was already turning his attentions to future projects.Β Seeking collaboration on what he termed β€œthe proverbial β€˜really good’ science-fiction movie,” he penned this letter to sci-fi writer Arthur C. Clarke."..
"Dated 8 April, Clarke’s response was immediately enthusiastic... β€œFor my part”, Clarke wrote, β€œI am absolutely dying to see Dr. Strangelove; Lolita is one of the few films I have seen twiceβ€”the first time to enjoy it, the second time to see how it was done.”"
"The wheels were in motion for their alliance on what would become perhaps the finest science fiction film in the history of cinemaβ€”2001: A Space Odyssey"..
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"Borrowing from Clarke’s early short story, The Sentinel, the two collaborated on the screenplay for a film they hoped would β€œconvey the beauty and strangeness of the universeβ€”to make people realize […] man’s place in the cosmic hierarchy.”"
BFI : "Clarke’s more spirited predictions for the coming century include the development of space industry and tourism replete with colonies on the moon and Mars, the establishment of contact with extraterrestrial entities, and the potential for human immortality."
"Clarke was a lifelong proponent of space travel. In 1934, while still a teenager, he joined the BIS, British Interplanetary Society... founded in Liverpool in 1933 by Philip E. Cleator"..
"The BIS was only preceded in astronautics by the American Interplanetary Society (founded 1930), the German VfR (1927), and Soviet Society for Studies of Interplanetary Travel (1924), but unlike those it never became absorbed into a national industry."
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"..in 1765 in Birmingham The Lunar Society, a
club for business people and intellectuals
started up (perhaps an early equivalent of
the BIS?), & met on the first Monday after
the full moon for a period of 50 years."
bis-space.com
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🎢"I predict a riot"🎢
youtu.be
" Its [Lunar Society] membership boasted the likes of Erasmus Darwin and Matthew Boulton, and it chose
that date so that moonlight would assist its members on their journey home in the absence of street lighting."
Sure 😏🎢

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