Somebody on GAW posted a link to another remote viewing session this guy did back in 2017, which he describes back then what we are seeing in the "Died Suddenly" documentary now. It's shocking what this guy was able to "see" 5 years ago! So I started digging into his other sessions and wowzers, the stuff he's sharing seems quite plausible. He just dropped another video a few days ago that compares his 2017 remote viewing session to the documentary. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fo7ulihIo5s
i came here to say this or very similar - i remember seeing a video from this guy at least a year or more before covid where he said he was remote viewing inside some underground structure in china and they were making some kind of goo and that he knew he was witnessing something horrific and it gave him the worst feelings of doom - now just like a week or two ago some whistleblower chick said the "base" of the vaccine ingredients came from china and had something living in it. i am so glad OP posted this and so glad you posted this response. this has been bugging me for the last week but i didnt remember enough about the guy to find the video
this remote viewing session may have been thrown off course from the get-go by the sloppy way in which the target was written (referencing a 'Q-Anon' as the author of the Q posts).
The description of the offshore laboratories where they are working on transhumanist technology sounds more like a description of the Q-Team's enemies, not of the Q team itself.
When the target is not well-written, it's easy for a remote viewer to perceive something that is tangentially related to whatever the target author had in mind.
This session was based on Controlled Remote Viewing (CRV). There is nothing in the CRV manuals that discusses propitiating demonic entities... it's really just an elaborate way of focusing the mind on a particular target/subject that someone else has chosen for the viewer. With training, most people can remote view so long as they aren't suffering from neurological disease or substance abuse.
Somebody on GAW posted a link to another remote viewing session this guy did back in 2017, which he describes back then what we are seeing in the "Died Suddenly" documentary now. It's shocking what this guy was able to "see" 5 years ago! So I started digging into his other sessions and wowzers, the stuff he's sharing seems quite plausible. He just dropped another video a few days ago that compares his 2017 remote viewing session to the documentary. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fo7ulihIo5s
i came here to say this or very similar - i remember seeing a video from this guy at least a year or more before covid where he said he was remote viewing inside some underground structure in china and they were making some kind of goo and that he knew he was witnessing something horrific and it gave him the worst feelings of doom - now just like a week or two ago some whistleblower chick said the "base" of the vaccine ingredients came from china and had something living in it. i am so glad OP posted this and so glad you posted this response. this has been bugging me for the last week but i didnt remember enough about the guy to find the video
I'll bet it's not just the vax but also the earlier bioweapon.
I posted some of this guys stuff a couple years ago. Forgot about him. I will check it out.
this remote viewing session may have been thrown off course from the get-go by the sloppy way in which the target was written (referencing a 'Q-Anon' as the author of the Q posts).
The description of the offshore laboratories where they are working on transhumanist technology sounds more like a description of the Q-Team's enemies, not of the Q team itself.
When the target is not well-written, it's easy for a remote viewer to perceive something that is tangentially related to whatever the target author had in mind.
This is probably based on demonic association
This session was based on Controlled Remote Viewing (CRV). There is nothing in the CRV manuals that discusses propitiating demonic entities... it's really just an elaborate way of focusing the mind on a particular target/subject that someone else has chosen for the viewer. With training, most people can remote view so long as they aren't suffering from neurological disease or substance abuse.