Anonymous ID: d27b60 Sept. 26, 2018, 5:19 a.m. No.3191063   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1103 >>1119

Anyone researching "conspiracies" for any length of time has come across the topic of ''Remote Viewing.'' It can be found in declassified CIA documents as a very real practice attempting to access/remotely view a time/place without actually being there–this is done to acquire knowledge of that place/time/events for purposes of espionage or just generally improved understanding of what's going on/went on.

 

Frankly, as a nonaggressive Bible-fag, I think this practice gets into new-age/occultish, transdimentional, spiritually-questional, possibly-demonic stuff, but that has no bearing on the reality of its use/usefulness, or the fact that it's an interesting topic.

 

I haven't done an extensive dive into this is the past, but I know the CIA has remote viewed areas/civilizations of Mars tens of thousands of years ago (yes, this stuff gets bizarre… and yes that can be found at cia.gov) and the military used this in the Cold War to try to figure out what was going on in the old communist USSR. To insure the remote viewer is legit, the administrator of the test will typically give the viewer a "target" using only geographic coordinates and a time frame (or some such "blind" criteria) and if the viewer (in their transcendental state) is identifying large boats all around them (having been given the coordinates to a military shipyard, for example),

confirmation of legitimacy is established.

 

Anyway, this guy claims to have been tasked with remote viewing a "target" (turned out to be QAnon, but he didn't know that at the time). He claims to have known virtually nothing about Q at the time, but learned quite a bit during the course of his 9 sessions of "viewing."

 

They're all on video, with a brief overview (pun) of each session preceding each one–which is all I really watched. He seems sincere and "legit"…but I'll leave that up to you. I believe he believes all that he is claiming.

 

The most INTERESTING and UNUSUAL things are "discovered" during his sessions, but the most confounding aspect of it all is this: Is he remotely viewing the people behind Q… or the high-ups in the Cabal trying too thwart Q? Seems like BOTH, but more the latter.

 

He "views" conversations in what seem to be SCIFs (or out on a boat to get away from listeners), arguments between intellectuals over how to best-achieve public disclosure of secrets, an Asian group of people who "know" they are superior with their technology and aren't concerned with current geo-politics, an unknown "dark light" invention/phenomenon, an advanced group of people "already living in a future scenario" somewhere that is entirely financed by TPTB, various AI issues, etc.

 

Some wild stuff. During the process of these sessions, he becomes aware of all sorts of things he didn't know were going on and is visibly a bit shaken by much of it. His over-arching realization is that the "ruling class" has and/or had plans for all of us that we're unaware of, and they aren't good!

 

It's an interesting dive for anyone interested in this sort of thing. BTW, he is NOT willing to disclose who tasked him with remote-viewing this (Q) target.

 

https://www.youtube.com/user/erviewer/videos

Anonymous ID: d27b60 Sept. 26, 2018, 5:28 a.m. No.3191101   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1120 >>1129 >>1207

>>3191086

I don't doubt that some people use these hand formations/gestures intentionally for (((their))) symbolism, but frankly, I DO THAT EXACT THING MYSELF sometimes when I'm sitting in a chair that has nothing in front of it (especially in an "on display" setting). I think it's just one of the many natural, go-to positions… and therefore can't be used with any accuracy to identify (((those))) people.

Anonymous ID: d27b60 Sept. 26, 2018, 5:32 a.m. No.3191115   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1126

>>3191103

Thanks for sauce. Its was sort of an incidental afterthought (the specific Mars example) to my subject, so I didn't bother figuring out where it was for sauce. Glad you did… fascinating.