Ring around Jupiter

This photograph of a ring around Jupiter was taken in 1979 by the Voyager I spacecraft. The discovery, however, was anticipated by Ingo Swann, who reported rings after remote viewing Jupiter in 1974. These rings are so thin and diaphanous that they were not previously observed, even with the most powerful earth-based telescopes. As you might imagine, this particular experiment generated serious interest in remote viewing.

Jeffrey Mishlove and the New Thinking Allowed Foundation (jmishlove@newthinkingallowed.com)

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