Ingo Swann, the father of remote viewing, discusses his pioneering work developing psychic espionage techniques for U.S. intelligence agencies. Swann explains how he helped create controlled protocols transforming intuitive perception into a trainable skill for military and intelligence applications. The conversation covers his breakthrough experiments at Stanford Research Institute, including the famous Jupiter probe prediction that later proved accurate when Voyager arrived. Swann describes the development of coordinate remote viewing, where viewers receive only geographic coordinates yet accurately describe distant locations. He addresses skepticism from the scientific community while detailing the rigorous methodology that distinguished his work from previous parapsychology research. The discussion explores the nature of consciousness, how information can be accessed non-locally, and implications for understanding reality beyond conventional physics. Swann shares insights from decades of work with intelligence agencies and reflects on remote viewing's proven applications and continuing mysteries.