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Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed Book Five: Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed, #5
Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed Book Five: Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed, #5
Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed Book Five: Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed, #5
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Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed Book Five: Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed, #5

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In Book One of the series, I concluded four of the six cryptocurrencies remote viewed to be keepers. Fast forward six months, and we see two of those keepers gained more than 1000%.

In Book Five, I break down the performance of the cryptos targeted so far. Most of those found to be keepers have performed well. In addition, I show you ten more completed remote viewing sessions. I will tell you which of the coins below are the long-term winners and which are the losers.

  • Celo (CELO)
  • Gnosis (GNO)
  • Loopring (LRC)
  • MonaCoin (MONA)
  • Monero (XMR)
  • NEAR Protocol (NEAR)
  • Numeraire (NMR)
  • RedFOX Labs (RFOX)
  • Streamr (DATA)
  • SwissBorg (CHSB)

 

These are blind targets taken from a pool of two hundred crypto projects I put together out of the top-ranked two-hundred in late October of 2020. In the book, I show you my data, my analysis, and conclusions for each coin. I also give you the tools to analyze the raw data for yourself. The book is packed with information for both remote viewers and cryptocurrency fans alike. If you are new to these topics, this series is the place to begin.

Remote viewing is a learned skill based on a strict protocol that harnesses a fundamental human ability. We have to different degrees an innate ESP ability we sometimes think of as intuition. It is possible through training to control this ability in much the same way 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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*****LATEST NEWS!
The Kiwi Joe Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed series is discussed on my new YouTube channel, along with example sessions from the books. To watch go direct to YT and enter The Kiwi Joe Project into the search box.

 

LanguageEnglish
PublisherGONBOOKS
Release dateJun 16, 2021
ISBN9798201471613
Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed Book Five: Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed, #5
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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 Five - Kiwi Joe

    1

    INTRODUCTION

    I am a remote viewer. I am not a financial expert. This is not financial advice. For that, you need to find a financial expert, but if you are interested in remote viewing and the deep insights it can provide, then this is the book for you.

    Cryptocurrency can look intimidating. There are thousands of coins and tokens vying for your attention. It’s a technology that is so new to most of us that it seems as though it has sprung up out of nowhere. But did you know that crypto is much more than digital money, that it’s more than just another means of exchange? Did you know that cryptocurrency is not the same thing as a central bank digital currency (CBDC)?

    Newbies to the space easily find themselves lost in the hype and spin framing the news stories the mainstream media pumps out when it does choose to focus on the subject. This usually happens when the news is bad for cryptocurrency. Like when a cryptocurrency exchange collapses, or when the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the SEC) announces it is bringing a civil action against a crypto project.

    Skeptics point to the wild oscillations in the crypto market as a sign of instability, and suggest that fundamental problems must lie beneath the surface that will inevitably affect the entire ecosystem. However, observers familiar with the volatility of a young and rapidly developing market, and knowledgeable about the solid, groundbreaking technology underlying it, are not panicking.

    Blockchain technology heralds a revolution, akin to the advent of the internet and the World Wide Web. It is still young, yet it has already made a huge impact around the globe. It is changing the way individuals and institutions interact with each other. The ways it does this are many and varied. By now, it should be clear to anyone paying attention that the best of these cryptocurrencies are likely to increase in value, and as they do, so too will the prices of many of the coins and tokens.

    For crypto newbies, it is not only the price swings that look scary. As already mentioned, the sheer number of cryptocurrencies out there can be overwhelming.That is why it is a good idea to pay particular attention to the history of a coin before rushing to support it. When I started this series in late 2020, there were over eight thousand cryptocurrencies. Today, as I write this, there are over fourteen thousand (updated as of November 2021). The odds of anyone finding the next Bitcoin or Ethereum are not much better than the chance of winning the lottery. 

    Observing the general direction of a coin's price movement over weeks and months helps sort the more likely winners from the losers a little. However, a great many cryptocurrencies will crash and burn. The majority will quietly fade out of existence. According to an E-Crypto News article that drew on the results published by Coinopsy, more than two thousand cryptocurrencies had failed as of May 2021. ¹

    A generally positive price direction can indicate ongoing technological developments by the project team. Of course, ultimate success for the cryptocurrencies is never guaranteed, and no one can predict the future. If only, right? Well, as it happens, there is at least one way we can do that, and this is where remote viewing comes into the picture.

    In this series, I use this learned skill to predict the coins that will be ultimately successful. So far, I have remote viewed thirty-two cryptocurrencies. Once I collect the remote viewing data, I then analyze the cryptocurrency to determine if it’s a winner or a loser. In the Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed series, I use the terms Keeper and Non-Keeper.

    Given that we are now up to Book Five in the series, it’s time to review the remote viewing data in the first book of the Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed series, to see if my predictions are holding up so far. Of course, I was examining the ‘ultimate future’ for the project, and as I go to print, we are unlikely to have reached that point for most of the coins I cover.

    Each book in the Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed series focuses on my remote viewing data, my analysis and my conclusions for each coin. As is fairly common in the literature, I use the term ‘coin’ for both coins and tokens, but note that there is a difference. I covered that in the first book of the series. It’s available to download for free.

    On the first page of each coin chapter, I show the health of the coin as it was at that time of publishing. This information includes the price, market cap, and the circulating supply, as captured from Coinmarketcap.com on October 2020. 

    My goal was to discover those coins that would be successful in their ultimate future. By ‘ultimate future’ I mean a future point in time when a particular crypto project reaches the end of its life, and we can look back on its life. In other words, my remote viewing on these targets can be thought of as an epitaph written long before we arrive at the end point of that particular cryptocurrency.

    Readers who HODL are going to be more comfortable with this approach than those who are mostly interested in trading. HODL is short for ‘Hold On for Dear Life.’ This is a popular cryptocurrency term that according to legend originated out of the mistaken spelling of the word ‘hold.’ The acronym refers to a strategy that entails buying a cryptocurrency when the price is low and storing it for a considerable length of time, while resolutely ignoring market volatility, and in particular, the temptation to sell when the price is high.

    I explained in the earlier books how I measure success or failure for a cryptocurrency. In a nutshell, a cryptocurrency is a success when it satisfies two conditions. First, it must accomplish its primary goals as set out in its white paper. Second, the coin's price will have risen to a point it equals and possibly even surpass the expectations of those who support the project.

    A coin's 'ultimate future’ can be virtually etched in stone once the cryptocurrency reaches the end of its natural life. You can imagine my prediction of the ultimate future as a coin's epitaph. Everything has a beginning and an end. Why not a headstone for a cryptocurrency? There will come the day when even Bitcoin will close down shop. Should that happen in the very distant future then the epitaph is likely to be generous. 

    You may wonder how on earth a remote viewing prediction could be considered reliable. I should point out remote viewing is a learned skill that takes considerable time to master, not least because there is a protocol that must be strictly followed during a session. The remote viewing completed for this series uses a standard blind targeting approach. 

    It also involves one person rather than a team of remote viewers. A team of remote viewers is preferred, but precautions were taken to ensure the validity of the data. Each remote viewing session draws from a blind pool of targets I assembled back in October 2020. These targets are made up of the top two hundred cryptocurrencies, according to their market cap ranking. Some of the cryptos I included in my blind target pool have fallen back down the ranks, but others have progressed upward. Some of the fallen may well climb back up the ranks again. Keep in mind, I am predicting the ultimate status of each cryptocurrency. 

    In the first half of this book, I review state of the coins I covered in the first four volumes of the Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed series. I discuss blind targeting in Chapter Two, titled Reading the Data with Ease. A remote viewer typically never sees the search question until they have collected the

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