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Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed: The Top Twelve (2nd Edition): Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed, #8
Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed: The Top Twelve (2nd Edition): Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed, #8
Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed: The Top Twelve (2nd Edition): Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed, #8
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Kiwi Joe presents the best of his remote viewing analyses after targeting more than sixty-five of the top-ranking cryptocurrencies. The vast majority were ranked within the top 250 coins as of late 2020, according to market capitalization. The selection in the book represents his top picks, distinguished by the quality and accuracy of the remote viewing data.

In the 2nd Edition of 'The Top Twelve,' you will find a new preface and three additional chapters, making a total of 16 picks that highlight the precision of Kiwi Joe's remote viewing insights. Now is an opportune time to embark on your cryptocurrency exploration. You may find undervalued prospects in the current market. These selections are culled from all seven books in the series. The crypto projects that Kiwi Joe's data suggest will excel amidst the vast array of less promising options.

This kind of information can be instrumental in focusing your research on the most promising cryptocurrencies. Kiwi Joe's remote viewing data might reveal insights that are elusive in conventional sources, giving your research an advantageous edge! Along with the raw data and insights, each analysis chapter provides background to the coin or tokens, including who is behind the project, the aims and goals of the development team, and significant events since the launch of the project, as well as important links.

Remote viewing is a skill based on a strict protocol that leverages a fundamental ability innate to all humans. Each of us possesses a degree of ESP, often experienced as intuition. Imagine enhancing this natural capability through disciplined training, akin to a martial artist mastering the body to transcend physical and mental limits. Developed by the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) and the Stanford Research Institute (SRI) in the 1970s, remote viewing represents a structured method to harness this intrinsic human potential.

 

LanguageEnglish
PublisherGONBOOKS
Release dateFeb 8, 2024
ISBN9798223781165
Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed: The Top Twelve (2nd Edition): Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed, #8
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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 - Kiwi Joe

    PART 1

    1

    PREFACE

    The second edition of ‘The Top Twelve’ preserves the chapters and conclusions found in the original along three extra chapters. Within these pages, I explore a total of sixteen cryptocurrencies. These include three new top picks from those I have remote viewed in the series, in addition to the original twelve cryptos and bonus reveal featured in the first edition.

    Of those cryptos covered in the first edition, five have experienced significant declines in both market cap and price. However, I remain quietly confident about the future prospects of two of these, detailed in Chapter 9 and Chapter 10. Conversely, for the two discussed in Chapters 4 and 7, my confidence in their recovery is more reserved. Despite this, their futures are not set in stone, as both remain active and relatively stable in the face of their declines.

    I discuss the accuracy and reliability of remote viewing data in the Introduction, and in particular with regard to conceptual and future targets. Followers of this series are aware that in the case of these types of targets, I anticipate a 70-75% success rate with my remote viewing based predictions. I wish it could be better.

    In 2022, the research director of Coinbase suggested that a mere 10% of the total cryptocurrencies in existence would likely weather a coming upheaval in the world economy. While estimates on what percentage of digital assets would endure vary among analysts, there’s a growing consensus that only a select few cryptocurrencies will survive a transition from the fiat-based financial system. Such a shift could entail scenarios including widespread adoption of cryptocurrencies prompted by diminishing confidence in traditional currencies, the introduction of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) as digital counterparts regulated by national banks, the creation of global asset-backed currencies aimed at restoring financial stability, the revolution of Decentralized Finance (DeFi) offering extensive financial services without the need for traditional intermediaries, and an AI-driven economy orchestrated by advanced artificial intelligence for optimal economic efficiency.

    Readers doing their own research by consulting conventional sources and experts in the overlapping spheres of cryptocurrency and finance may still dream of discovering insider knowledge. Most of us won’t have access to such privileged guidance. Fortunately, however, we can explore the insights provided by remote viewing. If you are interested in how remote viewing can be applied to predict future outcomes, then this book is for you. If you seek insights to enhance your cryptocurrency research, continue reading!

    Please note, I am a remote viewer. I am not a financial advisor, and the following content is not financial advice.

    2

    INTRODUCTION

    The Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed series has covered sixty-six cryptocurrencies. Now it’s time to choose the best of the Keepers. The previous seven books present my data and analysis. I also explain how readers can analyze the raw remote viewing information I collected for themselves to discover if a cryptocurrency project they are interested in (ultimately) succeeds or fails according to that data. My goal has been twofold. Firstly, to provide insight into the discipline that is remote viewing. Secondly, to gather quality data to help those researching the best cryptocurrency projects.

    If you are a trader, you may find value in this book as a guide, but know that the series as a whole was not written with trading in mind. The remote viewing query asked whether or not the cryptocurrencies targeted were worth HODLing—the popular acronym HODL means Hold On for Dear Life. My book is likely to disappoint traders looking for insight into short-term price movements of coins. Nevertheless, it seems to me that a cryptocurrency that’s successful in the long term is much more likely to perform well in the short term. After more than two years of remote viewing the future of particular crypto projects, I have concluded the best strategy is to buy with the intention of holding for an extended period.

    My data across the series predicted many of the covered cryptocurrencies as future winners. This wasn’t a big surprise to me, because the blind target pool I put together included only top-ranked cryptocurrencies according to their market cap at the time. As might be expected, many coins have since slipped down the ranks while other cryptocurrencies have risen to replace them.

    I have really stuck my neck out with this book, because it consists entirely of Keepers—the winners. The data revealed in the series comes entirely from a series of remote viewing sessions. Neither the present nor past performance of the coins and tokens was a consideration. As always, my data and conclusions are presented as a guide, an addition to your research using more traditional sources.

    Each of the data and analysis chapters for a particular coin include two remote viewing sketches. The first sketch is called an ST page. It targets the state of the coin at the time I remote viewed it. I use the data from the S6 to determine the future of the coin. However, don’t overlook the ST data. The ST page provides information akin to that provided by an insider, and you wouldn’t want to miss out on the opportunity to access that kind of knowledge, now would you?

    The appearance of a cryptocurrency emblem or logo within an S6 sketch should be regarded as especially significant. When I recognize a logo, I take it as being a strong indicator I have established good contact with what is called the ‘Signal Line’ during a session. Just knowing the data I collected is of a high quality gives me greater confidence in my results. Another fundamental concept is ‘the Matrix,’ a vast and all-encompassing library that records every entity and event across space and time. Please see the previous books to learn more of these two key concepts. Both the signal line and the matrix are concepts we return to whenever we are talking about remote viewing.

    I have included a bonus chapter in the book, because the session provided what appears to be particularly accurate data, and because it was a clear bullseye in terms of hitting the intended target. However, we will need to wait and see before we know for sure if things pan out as predicted. Although it has its critics, I think this crypto won’t be looking back once the next big run starts, and that won’t be far away.

    So far as accuracy goes, remote viewers aim to be 100% correct. However, it’s extremely difficult if not impossible to maintain that degree of accuracy for any length of time. Remote viewers have their good days and bad days.

    Nevertheless, I am confident that the majority of my data is reliable, and my conclusions will be accurate at least 70% to 75% of the time—a rate deemed acceptable by most remote viewers. I’m sure you will agree this is better odds than most could expect by flipping a coin and calling for heads. I include only those sessions I think offer the best buying opportunities, and I base this on the degree to which the information in either the S6 or the ST, or even better both, returns a likeness to the targeted cryptocurrency. This likeness may take the form of a recognizable representation of the crypto’s logo in the sketch or it might be clearly associable text data.

    My data appears to indicate the thirteen cryptocurrencies in this book will be ultimately successful, even while some may take an occasional nasty dip along the way. I give myself an 85% chance of being correct on the thirteen coins, because try as I might—a consistent 100% is usually unobtainable. In other words, I would not be surprised to find in a year or two’s time I was wrong about two of my coin assessments even though they appear in the ‘top picks’ book, but we shall see.

    An ultimately successful cryptocurrency project's merit can be determined in hindsight, considering its entire lifespan, whereas projects bound to fail will collapse a lot sooner. I clearly indicate where I am confident my data reveals a coin that’s going to do extremely well. Take note of my comments in the conclusion chapter.

    Cryptocurrencies remain a volatile market, and for many people that’s good enough reason to stay away from them. However, I am not among the skeptics. As I see it, there is going to be a large scale move toward cryptocurrencies, and very soon. This constitutes a fundamental shift in our

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