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🗓️ 29 December 2024
⏱️ 110 minutes
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0:00.0 | You're in the Paracast. You're in the Paracast, the gold standard of paranormal radio. |
0:28.2 | And now, here's Gene Steinberg. |
0:33.0 | I have a change of pace this week on the Paracast with me and Tim. |
0:37.4 | We're going to talk about the life. Have a change of pace this week on the Paracast with me and Tim. |
0:44.9 | We're going to talk about the life and legacy of IngoSwan. |
0:48.6 | Our guest is L.E. Flippin, who happens to be his niece. |
1:10.2 | I'm reminded in setting up the show that Kathleen Martin, one of our fairly regular guests, was the niece of Betty Hill, and therefore, in a sense, became a chronicler of her life, just as, of course, Ellie is a chronicler of her uncle's life. But before we go on with that, Ellie, tell us about |
1:13.9 | yourself. Okay, well, first, just let me say thank you for allowing me to share my stories about |
1:20.5 | Ingo with you and your audience. It's definitely a privilege. So I just wanted to say how excited I am |
1:27.2 | to talk about Ingo with you too. |
1:29.3 | Well, you certainly know how to butter us up. Let's go proceed. So about me, I am the publisher and |
1:38.1 | owner Swan Rider Productions LLC. Swan Rider Productions was started by my mother, |
1:44.0 | who is Ingo's sister and myself, after |
1:46.6 | Ingo passed away. It was a way to collect all of his things in sort of either disperse them or |
1:53.7 | publish them or put them into some creative venture. And so it was sort of the legacy of the |
2:00.0 | estate of Ingo Swan. But my relation to Ingo |
2:03.3 | is I lived with him, I guess, three times independently during my lifetime. And then a fourth when |
2:10.4 | he would stay with us while he was working at Stanford Research Institutes or SRI. We lived in |
2:17.3 | Cupertino. SRI was near Stanford, so oftentimes |
2:20.7 | he would come down and just spend the weekend with us. Sometimes he would just stay there |
2:26.2 | instead of at an apartment or a hotel. And sometimes he would bring his Center Lane students down. |
2:33.2 | Center Lane was the training program of controlled remote viewing to U.S. Army personnel |
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