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040    DLC|beng|erda|cDLC|dGCarrWG|dMvI 
046    |f1933-09-14|g2013-01-31|2edtf 
100 1  Swann, Ingo,|d1933-2013 
370    Telluride (Colo.)|2naf 
372    Remote viewing (Parapsychology)|aCosmology in art
       |aExtrasensory perception|2lcsh 
373    Westminster College (Salt Lake City, Utah : 1902-1983)
       |2naf 
373    Stanford Research Institute|2naf 
373    SRI International|2naf 
374    Authors|aPainters|aPsychics|2lcsh 
375    male 
377    eng 
500 1  |wnnnc|aEakens, Defence 
500 1  |wnnnc|aHaubold, Hero 
663    For works of this author written under other names, search
       also under:|bEakens, Defence;|bHaubold, Hero 
670    Author's To kiss earth good-bye, 1975. 
670    Book contract for Golden Balls, July 22, 1970:|b[first 
       page] (Agreement made this 22nd day of July 1970, between 
       Hero Haubold (Ingo Swann) (hereinafter called the Author) 
670    Email from Swann's niece, Elly Flippen, October 14, 2015:
       |b(I have those party books for you if you want them, two 
       (Honeymoon Perversion and Bigger than Life) under the name
       of Defence Eakens and one (Golden Balls) under Hero 
       Haubold.) 
670    Verbal confirmation from Swann's niece, Elly Flippen, 
       October 13, 2015:|b(Defence Eakens and Hero Haubold are 
       pen names that Ingo Swann has used) 
670    Ingo Swann papers, 1908-2003:|bbiographical/historical 
       note (Ingo Swann was born September 14, 1933 in Telluride,
       Colorado. In 1955 he earned double bachelor's degrees in 
       Biology and Art from Westminster College in Salt Lake City,
       Utah...Around 1968, Swann began writing erotic fiction and
       focusing on painting...Swann was later involved in 
       experiments, using a term he coined, "coordinate remote 
       viewing," where the subject visualizes locations based on 
       geographical coordinates, work which was part of the 
       United States' "Project Star Gate" which investigated 
       whether psychic phenomena had domestic and military 
       applications...Swann's tenure at SRI was from 1972-
       1990...Swann authored numerous books including: To Kiss 
       Earth Good-Bye (1975), Star Fire (1978), What Will Happen 
       When the Soviets Take Over (1980), Natural ESP (1987), 
       Everybody's Guide to Natural ESP (1991), Your Nostradamus 
       Factor (1993), The Great Apparitions of Mary (1996), 
       Penetration: The Question of Extraterrestrial and Human 
       Telepathy (1998), and Psychic Sexuality (1999). He wrote 
       erotic fiction, published under imprints of Olympia Press 
       under the pen names Defence Eakens, Bigger than Life 
       (1971), Honeymoon Perversion (1971) and Hero Haubold, 
       Golden Balls (1971). Swann also served as the editor of 
       the book Cosmic Art (1975). Ingo Swann died on January 31,
       2013.)|uhttp://uwg.galileo.usg.edu/uwg/view?docId=ead/MS-
       0060-ead.xml