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Remote Viewing of a Lost Bomb from 1961

Target ID: R510282-02-2
Viewing Date: 3/25/15 – 3/29/15
Monitor: Ellen Zechman
Location: home, Georgetown, TX

This post is part of a collection of Remote Viewing targets I worked on. You can see what the actual Target was as well as the results achieved through psychic processes. Remote viewing is similar to clairvoyance. If you’d like to know more about what Remote Viewing is, see: https://blissfulexpression.com/blog/2015/10/07/remote-viewing-introduction/

Target Description:

In this example, particular remote viewing target is a bomb from the 1960’s buried in the Goldsboro, NC area.

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Introduction:

There was no front loading of this target because as far as I knew, the target could have been anything. Images were important in this remote viewing session although words received were also helpful.

Images:

During the remote viewing session, I drew the picture below. When you compare the picture drawn below to the actual image, you can see they both show a farm house with two silos. Since the bomb is below ground you cannot see it in the actual picture. The RV drawing shows that at a lower level is the bomb which has been drawn as a metal cylinder.

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Words Received:

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Remote Viewing – Parachuters Who Jump Together Stay Together?

Target ID  3241 7016
Viewing Date: 1/19/15
Monitor: Edward Riordan
Location: INACS Austin

This is part of a collection of Remote Viewing targets I worked on. It shows what the actual Target was as well as the results achieved. If you need to know more about what Remote Viewing is, see: https://blissfulexpression.com/blog/2015/10/07/remote-viewing-introduction/

Target Description: After the session was complete, I was shown this actual target where there is a group of 15 parachuters who jumped at the same time and are holding hands in a circle. Uniform colors are yellow, pink, blue, and green. Look below for what I got through remote viewing without being told any clues about what the target was.

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Introduction: This remote viewing of parachuters session is an example of getting numerous thoughts that represented the feeling from this target. Some of the initial images of the target ended up being a closeup of just one part of the overall target while other images were the entire picture.

Feeling: The first words that came into my head from this target were that it felt like a carnival. Other words received were dancing, tango music, calypso and the television show, “Dancing with the Stars”. In this target, you could say people were dancing high up in the air, near the stars.

Images: The first image drawn looks like the insignia on the back of the uniforms but looking at it upside down. It is also possible to interpret this image to represent something that is coming down into a circle on the ground or a dart hitting a target on the wall.

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Songs: I got two songs from this target. Pleasant Valley Sunday by the Monkees and Manic Monday performed by the Bangles – Both of these are upbeat songs. It might be a stretch but it is possible to get a feeling from the target like you are looking down into a valley from far away. Manic Monday mentions an airplane which you do need in order to sky dive. Continue reading Remote Viewing – Parachuters Who Jump Together Stay Together?

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Remote Viewing Target: 2001 Crop Circle SETI Response

Target ID 7261 0948
Viewing Date:   – May 4, 2015
Monitor: Edward Riordan
Location: INACS Austin

This crop circle target is part of a collection of Remote Viewing targets I worked on. It shows what the actual Target was as well as the results achieved. If you need to know more about what Remote Viewing is, see: https://blissfulexpression.com/blog/2015/10/07/remote-viewing-introduction/

Target Description: This remote viewing target was the SETI response crop circle which was reported in a wheat crop in Chilbolton, England on August 19, 2001. This crop formation, composed of two rectangular shapes, one of the few that are not circular, looked like it could be a response to the Sagan – Drake message which was transmitted into space from the Arecibo radiotelescope in 1974. The code content in the larger rectangle included information indicating a species that came from a different solar system while the smaller rectangle is an image of a non-human face. This RV assignment however, was not just to identify the crop circle itself, but it included a question, “What is really going on with this crop circle; is this a hoax or is this a legitimate contact?”

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So how interesting is the target
We are each drawn to subject matter we are interested in, so the more interesting the target is to a viewer, the better results that viewer will achieve. In a room with multiple viewers, those viewers that have the greatest interest in that genre of subject matter are likely to produce better session results. Of course, the viewer does not have any upfront information about the target, so the viewer has no conscious knowledge that a particular target ID is interesting until the session is underway.

When I started work on this particular target, I noticed that each time I tried to connect to the signal, that I would get blobs of information that seemed completely unrelated to each other. I was barraged with the most voluminous data that I ever had on a target and yes, I have been interested in crop circles for years. Initially, I could not see how these blobs of data related to a single target, but considering that the target had a complex question associated with the target, that ultimately explains, as you can see below, why so many different blobs of data came forth.

Most accurate picture drawn from these sessions

Some of the more successful drawings I have achieved during a session are when I can get in a state of mind where I let my hand draw something without conciously thinking about what I was drawing. What I drew below can be interpreted now as a flying ship, but when I first drew it, I thought it might be a metal bracelet but then started to feel that it was flying. When I drew the three shapes in between the ship and the ground, I thought that they were something like a musical G clef but I had an inner knowing that the actual shapes were more complicated than a G clef.

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There were two objects in the target, and as you can see, there are also two objects in the drawing above. The pumpkin face in the bottom right is most likely the crop formation that included the ‘alien’ face.

Who made the crop circles?

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Remote Viewing – An Introduction

Introduction to Remote Viewing

Remote Viewing is a good way to exercise your psychic abilities and see true magic appear before you. With Remote Viewing, you use your consciousness to view a distant location that you cannot view with your physical eyes. Remote Viewing got its name from a government project in the 1960’s that trained people to remotely view strategic political targets. The ability to view distant objects that you can’t see with your physical eyes has traditionally been an ability in the psychic category known as clairvoyance.

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Anyone can do it

One of the distinctive features of the government program is that it included a specific step by step training process. Proponents of the program believed that anyone could be trained with this skill of remote viewing.

The Process

The remote viewer receives a target ID. It is critical to the process that no other information is provided about the target, other than the non descriptive Target ID. The target can be any person, place or thing. The wide-open nature of a target makes it easier for the viewer to accept any information coming through without bias. For example, if the viewer is told that a target is a National Park in North America, the brain starts to guess what the target could be using rational thinking. Instead, the viewer needs to connect to the essence of information without using their brain to filter incoming information about whether the information is logical.
When the viewer is ready to begin, he writes down, on paper or white board, whatever glimpses or thoughts come into his head about the target.

The viewer attempts to draw a picture of the target as well as to list all descriptive words about the target. Success is generally better when the viewer avoids guessing what the target is but instead concentrates on describing what the target is like. Descriptions include; size, shape, color, temperature and texture. Additionally, the viewer considers feelings that the target generates such as apprehension, fear, happiness or disgust.

How it works

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