University offers research fellowship devoted to studying famous psychic
The University of West Georgia has opened applications up for its inaugural Ingo Swann Research Fellowship, named after the man who claimed to have great psychic abilities and who famously pioneered “remote viewing” decades ago.
Remote viewing, as the International Remote Viewing Association describes it, is the psychic art that “allows a perceiver (a ‘viewer’) to describe or give details about a target that is inaccessible to normal senses due to distance, time, or shielding.”
The fellowship will reward the chosen candidate with approximately $3,000 to be used for “working on projects that require on-site consultation of University of West Georgia parapsychology collections in Ingram Library’s Special Collections,” the website states.
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