Om Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed
Cryptocurrencies are volatile. Some of these projects will skyrocket upwards, but many will eventually fail. Uncover which digital coins and tokens demand your scrutiny before diving deep. Remote viewing offers you the unique opportunity of foresight.
Amidst the clamor of cryptocurrency advice, this one source, elusive to most, is tapped only by those truly in the know. Allow a learned skill to guide your research. For those intrigued by crypto-assets but dizzied by their sheer number, this series offers a streamlined starting point. For those intrigued by crypto-assets but dizzied by their sheer number, this series offers a streamlined starting point.
Anticipate the trajectory of:Chainlink (LINK)
Hxro (HXRO)
Kusama (KSM)
Tron (TRX)
Uniswap (UNI)
Velas (VLX)
The Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed Series caters to pioneers, trailblazers, and crypto enthusiasts looking for unparalleled insights. I delve into the enigma of cryptocurrencies in my blind targeted sessions and I anticipate more additions. Beyond guiding rookies, this series is also aimed at seasoned remote viewers eager who wish to compare their findings. Unearth potential goldmines and steer clear of the disappointments. Evaluate the prospective fate of top cryptocurrencies based on current market caps.
Inside you will learn the following:
Cryptocurrency and the mechanics of blockchain.
An introduction to the craft of analyzing a remote viewing target.
The unique insights remote viewing bestows on crypto ventures.
Direct data: my session sketches and textual insights.
Essential tools for dissecting remote viewing information.
A step-by-step guide to analyzing remote viewing insights.
My drawn conclusions.
But, what is remote viewing?
Remote Viewing uses the ESP we are all born with to view a distant or unseen object utilizing a disciplined approach originally developed under the auspices of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) and the Stanford Research Institute (SRI) in the 1970s.
I am a trained remote viewer with over a decade of experience. Some of my early remote viewing sessions are online. Many of these were archived by third-party websites such as the Way Back Machine. The sessions are available to the public. In Book 4 of the Remote Viewed series, I provide a link to some sessions I posted online in 2014.
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