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Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed Book Six: Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed, #6
Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed Book Six: Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed, #6
Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed Book Six: Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed, #6
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Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed Book Six: Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed, #6

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This book continues the Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed series with more of everything. It goes into the background of each project in greater depth than in previous books. It also includes an extended analysis of the remote viewing data with some new sections to add more clarity and detail.

The data comes from twelve remote viewing sessions targeting the present state of twelve cryptocurrency projects and the ultimate future for the coins. The book is generously illustrated, with twenty-four original sketches completed during the session work. The coins covered are the following.

 

  • Ark (ARK)
  • Binance Coin (BNB)
  • Bitcoin Gold (BTG)
  • Bitshares (BTS)
  • EOS (EOS)
  • Mysterium (MYST)
  • OXEN (OXEN)
  • Reserve Rights (RSR)
  • SERUM (SRM)
  • STORJ (STORJ)
  • SushiSwap (SUSHI)
  • Viction (VIC) / TomoChain (TOMO)

 

Remote viewing is a learned skill, one based on a strict protocol that harnesses a fundamental ability shared by all human beings everywhere. To varying degrees, we all have an innate ESP ability we sometimes think of as intuition. What if I was to tell you there is a learned skill that can enhance this natural ability? That through training, it's possible to control this ability just as a martial artist trains their body to break through preconceived physical and mental barriers? Remote Viewing utilizes a disciplined approach originally developed under the auspices of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) and the Stanford Research Institute (SRI) in the 1970s.


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The Kiwi Joe Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed series is discussed on my new YT channel, along with example sessions from the books. To watch go to YouTube and enter The Kiwi Joe Project into the YT search box.
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LanguageEnglish
PublisherGONBOOKS
Release dateOct 21, 2021
ISBN9798201782672
Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed Book Six: Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed, #6
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Kiwi Joe

Hello, I am Kiwi Joe. I began my training as a remote viewer more than a decade ago, and for over five years I've remote viewed a broad range of targets for a wide variety of clients. All the information in the Remote Viewed series comes from my many practice sessions during that time, including those I worked as part of a remote viewing team. The many illustrations you will find in the books are my original drawings from the practice sessions. The first two books focus on a popular and fun remote viewing target, the whereabouts of Forrest Fenn's hidden treasure chest with millions of dollars' worth of gold and jewelry inside. Well, as you might now know, the excitement was over all too soon. June 2020, the treasure was finally discovered inside the chest in the Rockies, wet and open to the elements (i.e., not buried) all just as my data had shown. The follow-up books in the series are titled 'Fukushima Radiation Solution' and 'Most Secret Weapons of Nations'. I hope you find them stimulating reads.

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    Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed Book Six - Kiwi Joe

    PREFACE

    If you are interested in the practical application of remote viewing, and curious about the kind of insights it can provide into cryptocurrencies, this book is for you.

    I am a remote viewer. I am not a financial expert, and this is not financial advice. 

    1

    INTRODUCTION

    In Book Six, I deeply explore twelve cryptocurrencies selected from a pool of over 190 targets compiled in late October 2020. All targets were taken from the top two hundred cryptos as ranked on coinmarketcap.com. As usual, the goal of this book is to reveal those coins that will ultimately succeed in the future and those that will fail.  

    Yes, you read that correctly. I am saying there is a way to predict the future. The method I use is remote viewing. If you are new to this series, you may be surprised to learn the opportunity to discover another Bitcoin was not my objective.

    My goal is to show how remote viewing provides solutions to real-world problems and answers where none seem possible. This is the primary reason I created a remote viewing series that targets cryptocurrency. At base, remote viewers crave verification of their ability. 

    I also wanted to demonstrate how effective this learned skill is by making provable claims. That is where prediction comes into the picture. It is also where I set myself an ultimate challenge because if my remote viewing results do not reflect what happens to the targeted cryptocurrency projects, I will end up with egg on my face.

    Verification is not always forthcoming in remote viewing. There can be many reasons why this might be the case. A client may wish to keep a target a secret. For example, they may be prospecting for gold. Another example would be a target location that can be as distant as a planet in the furthest reaches of our solar system or another. 

    Focusing on cryptocurrency is a little like targeting the winner of a sports game. A better comparison is the performance of a stock. The target in both cases is a future event. The outcome is known once it has come to pass. However, targeting a future event involves encountering a new level of difficulty because the thing under investigation does not yet exist. 

    This raises a question every remote viewer ponders at some point. Is the future unwritten, or is it a closed book? It is the kind of question remote viewers will spend ages discussing and arguing over. Unfortunately, the notion of time and space from the perspective of remote viewing is a subject for a whole other book and one much larger than this. It is probably a good part of the reason so many physicists and philosophers are found among the remote viewing community. 

    I am talking about the future state of a target versus the present and past state. An example of a ‘present state target’ would be the location of a buried treasure. Another example would be the best solution to fix a leaky disabled nuclear power plant. Two examples of a ‘past state target’ are the purpose behind building the three Great Pyramids of Giza and the origin of the Mariner Valley on Mars. 

    It does not matter if the target is present or past, only that it exists or did exist. However, a future target has not yet come into existence. Targeting a future state presents several problems for a remote viewer. Not least of these is coming up with the right search question to ask.

    A 'search question' in remote viewer jargon is a Cue. As any researcher looking for particular documents in a library collection knows, the results returned by the computer depend wholly on the kind of question asked. I explain cues in greater depth in Book One. The electronic copy is free to download. I will continue to use the cue I developed for the series, so long as it returns quality information. Remote viewers call this Data. Since the cue continues to hold up, there is no reason to change it. 

    How do I know the cue is finding data that can answer my question?

    There are three reasons I know this. The first reason is the unmistakable evidence in the data that points to it hitting the target. Remote viewers talk about the importance of making a strong connection to what we call the Signal Line. I explain this a little more in Book One. Whether it is recognized at the time or not, such a connection enables the remote viewer to collect and record plenty of quality data. I mention evidence for this below when I discuss how the targeted cryptocurrency logo does sometimes show up in a sketch.

    The second reason I think the cue continues to hold up is a continuation of the first. Data from remote viewing sessions continue to be of good quality. Quantity is also important. I need to collect sufficient data from the session to draw sound conclusions from my analysis.

    The third reason is that I am reassured when my conclusions are largely supported by the performance of the current cryptocurrency projects I have targeted. Of course, a crypto’s present performance offers only tenuous support for my conclusions because the cue remains focused on the ultimate success or failure of the project. Present performance does not guarantee future performance. That said, logically the quality of a cryptocurrency reflects price performance to some degree. 

    That a cryptocurrency is fundamentally solid is also no guarantee of success. However, I am assuming the majority of crypto projects that reward those who hold them will be solid from the start. I outline how I measure a 'solid project' in the next section of this chapter, but I need to answer a more immediate question.

    What do I mean by ‘ultimate success’ (or failure)? 

    Think of these words as taken from the epitaph on the particular cryptocurrency's tombstone. At some future point in time, everything will reach its endpoint. I consider an ultimately successful crypto project is going to fulfill promises it made in its White Paper (WP). 

    Furthermore, I would expect it to have met the expectations of investors. A steady price increase over time reflects the crypto project’s increase in value following on from widening public interest and the increase in uptake that follows. These are just two measures of success for a cryptocurrency

    Remote viewing harnesses a psychic ability shared in varying degrees by all humans, but it is much more than that. What separates a skilled remote viewer from a ‘psychic’ is years of training and a strict protocol. We do not obtain our insights via visions, dream states, or chanting. I do not mean to disparage psychics in any way by saying as much. It is merely to point out a distinction is to be made between a psychic and a remote viewer.

    If one thing separates a remote viewer from a ‘psychic’, it will be the discipline imposed by the protocol remote viewers must follow. It works like an algorithm in so much as it consists of a series of procedures or steps strictly adhered to throughout a session. The object is for the remote viewer to optimally apply their psychic ability in a way that enables them to obtain consistent results from only the data rather than from imagination in all its forms. Imagination, memory, the analytic mind—call it what you will—is the intrusive enemy a remote viewer constantly defends against when collecting and recording data.

    My earlier books provide information on how to analyze the data. However, they are not manuals on how to remote view. To learn this skill, you must find a teacher. You are also going to need a community of remote viewers. Know that even advanced remote viewers tend to think of themselves as students. 

    Our curiosity is boundless, and so is our thirst for knowledge. There is always more for us to learn, and we are driven to prod and poke at virtually everything. Non-remote viewers can find us quite exhausting to engage in conversation.

    I would argue the biggest benefit remote viewing offers over other forms of divination is the consistently accurate information it can deliver over a set period. Another significant benefit it offers is the sheer variety of problems for which it can provide solutions. Remote viewers find hidden objects, including lost things—and that includes missing persons—and what has yet to be discovered. Precious metals are one example of the latter I have already mentioned. We locate health issues in individuals, then search for the best treatments for their problems. We look for solutions to design problems. We look for the best all-around places a client can live or their best career. We look for the truth behind enigmas. We are always looking at the truth even if it is a belief that turns out to be a lie. There are endless ways to apply the skill of remote viewing.

    Soothsayers will examine chicken bones scattered on the ground, and great-aunts stare into the tea leaves at the bottom of a cup. These psychics deliver the goods when they are ready to perform. However, what gives remote viewing it’s edge is consistent data quality and 'ready at all times' capability. 

    For a long time, only a select few in Military Intelligence were taught this skill. Once the existence of the program was leaked to the public, several highly trained teachers started recruiting students, and their students, in turn, have continued to teach remote viewing. As I mentioned above, an increasing number of professionals learn the skill. They include physicians, scientists, researchers, engineers, pilots, television reporters,

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