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Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed Book Three: Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed, #3
Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed Book Three: Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed, #3
Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed Book Three: Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed, #3
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Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed Book Three: Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed, #3

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8 cryptocurrencies were remote viewed while blind to the target, to discover if they ultimately succeed or fail.

  • Adex Network (ADX)
  • Aeternity (AE)
  • RSK Infrastructure Framework (RIF)
  • Solana (SOL)
  • Synthetix (SNX)
  • Carbon / Switcheo (SWTH)
  • Xinfin Network (XDC)
  • Neo (NEO)

Remote viewing is an information-gathering tool that's barely known and rarely employed, except by a knowledgeable few.  It is a learned skill that provides insider knowledge and can even be used to learn about future events! The Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed series is written for those readers interested in cryptos but overwhelmed by the number and variety of coins and tokens. Also, it aims to help guide disrupters, innovators, and general crypto enthusiasts seeking an edge in their research. Crypto projects tend to have legions of fans and just as many detractors. This is why it's better to look for third-party sources of information that don't have a vested interest for or against the crypto they write about. This series provides just such a non-interested source of information.

 

Remote viewing is a learned skill, one based on a strict protocol that harnesses a fundamental ability shared by human beings everywhere. We all to varying degrees have an innate ESP ability we sometimes think of as intuition. What if I was to tell you there is a learned skill that enhances this natural ability? That it's 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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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 dateJan 30, 2021
ISBN9781393158905
Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed Book Three: Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed, #3
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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 Three - Kiwi Joe

    INTRODUCTION

    Welcome to the third book in the series. As before, I take another eight cryptocurrencies drawn from a blind pool of targets drawn from the top 200 coins as ranked according to cryptocurrency market cap. I aim to reveal the ultimate future for each of these coins by applying the learned skill of remote viewing.

    In the previous book, I focused on Bitcoin and seven altcoins. Altcoins refer to alternative cryptocurrencies to Bitcoin. At the time of writing this, in January 2021, there are more than seven thousand cryptocurrencies in existence. The target pool I have assembled for the series draws only from the top 190. There will have been some movement among the coins up and down the rank order by the time you read this book.

    You can check the current health of any crypto project by comparing the coin's status when I published the book against its current status on cryptocurrency ranking websites such as Coinmarketcap.com and Coingecko.com. The original status of the cryptocurrency is entered at the top of each chapter focusing on a coin or a token. The source it was taken from is Coinmarketcap.com. The original information capture can be checked at the link in the endnote. ¹ Four to five captures per month have been archived since May 2013.

    The Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed series is part of the larger Kiwi Joe’s Remote Viewed series that includes all my books. Why focus on cryptos in a remote viewing series? Well, it is all about feedback. That is it in a nutshell. While the process of collecting data is itself a type of feedback, I am really talking about the kind of feedback remote viewers crave. However, it is about more than satisfying our curiosity, and when I say remote viewers are curious, you better believe it. Feedback enables anyone to finely hone their skills, no matter their field of interest or particular expertise, and remote viewers are no exception.

    In Chapter Two, I return to a subject I briefly touched on in Book One. How do we remote view a conceptual target, such as a computer code, for example? The data we collect may point to information about the hardware, the team of developers, the investors, the users, or the all-important use case for the technology. The last is most important to anyone looking for value in a cryptocurrency. Whether or not a crypto project is successful in the future depends to a large extent on whether or not it retains a strong use case.

    I did not expect the degree to which the conceptual nature of the targeted crypto turns out to be represented by the data. Especially when it comes to the official representation of a particular cryptocurrency concept by the project on their site. In this chapter, I revisit some sessions from the previous two books. I also look at several examples among my most recent remote viewed crypto targets.

    After several remote viewing sessions, focused on crypto tokens, I notice a pattern that reveals at least one way the matrix presents this digital concept. I find it related, to some extent, to the remote viewer’s life experience and knowledge of crypto. There are also broader points I can make on how remote viewing data treats concepts like cryptocurrencies. Conceptual targets by their very nature are different from tangible targets, such as treasure buried in the Rockies or the best engineering solution for fixing a radiation leak in a disabled nuclear plant.

    Chapter Three is essential reading whether you are a seasoned remote viewer or not. That is if you want to get the most out of my raw data. From my perspective, the data I will show you is the crucial content I offer in the book. I consider it more important than my conclusions. I give you the tools to analyze the data yourself. That is if you find yourself not agreeing with the way I am identifying and explaining the data. 

    As well as giving you the tools to analyze the data, I also explain why you might want to do that. Hint: you may already have a great deal of knowledge about blockchains or related technology. If so, your knowledge and experience will likely provide you a deeper understanding of the data I have captured in my Site Template sketch (I will refer to the page as an ST from here on) than perhaps I am capable of delivering. 

    The data chapters present my remote viewing data and analysis focuses on a single crypto project. Each chapter starts with a brief summary of the current status of the targeted crypto project, including links to sources. At the end of the chapter, I briefly explain how I arrive at my conclusions and provide my verdict on the cryptocurrency.

    The eight coin chapters contain raw data in the form of two sketches and accompanying text. These are the original final sketches taken from the completed remote viewing session. The first you will see is the ST page. This page presents important information about the coin. Prepare to discover insights within the data that you may not find in official sources. How much information you can glean from the data depends a lot on what you can bring to your analysis. Remember the data is raw. That means I have not manipulated any of it, outside of scanning the page to reproduce it in the book. If you prefer to skip doing your own analysis, it is not for everyone, never fear because you have my analysis and conclusions to fall back on. 

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