Title: Remote Viewing Target of a Cannon
Target ID 1046 0643
Date: 9/8/14
Monitor: Edward Riordan
Location: INACS Austin
This post 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 through psychic processes. If you’d like to know more about what Remote Viewing is, see: https://blissfulexpression.com/blog/2015/10/07/remote-viewing-introduction/
The role of a monitor in a remote viewing sessions is to make sure the viewer does not have any advance knowledge or clues when working the session, other than the target ID.
Target Description:
This remote viewing target in this case was a cannon with a person nearby wearing a green army uniform.
Physical Attributes:
The first word I got for the session was the word ‘junk’. It is probable that my idea of a cannon as an obsolete weapon of war could translate as junk.
Using clairvoyance, I drew two wheels and some metal section on top with two lines to the right at an angle that could have been the cone where the projectile would be inserted. Behind the vehicle, I felt like there were green army barracks. I received the words ‘war zone’. For a media association, the Mash TV Show came to my mind. It felt like it was an army truck but I sensed that someone was picking objects up off the ground and loading them into the truck.
Instead of the green uniform, my mind associated the green material with what I thought was army barracks. I didn’t draw the actual human person standing there but got the word mechanic as if a mechanic was in the scene.
Additional words received
Significant words that came to mind were, iron, heavy and ‘hot’ and the feeling that there was some kind of devastation such as 9-11 site in New York, gaza strip, SF earthquake, Fukishima or Syria. Got the word grapes which could have been the smaller round objects that would in fact be cannon balls.
Conclusion
As with most sessions, I was unable to identify the actual target specifically but many attributes were correct.
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