Author: | Annapolis Remote Viewing Group | ISBN: | 9781519982698 |
Publisher: | Annapolis Remote Viewing Group | Publication: | October 17, 2015 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Annapolis Remote Viewing Group |
ISBN: | 9781519982698 |
Publisher: | Annapolis Remote Viewing Group |
Publication: | October 17, 2015 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Brain eating robots. A portal to the spirit world on Mars. The return of the famous “time traveler” John Titor. Zombie soldiers in Ukraine. Disappearance of Malyasian ships, not just Malaysian airliners. These are just a few of the more unexpected remote reviewing results we see for the period 2016 and the decade beyond in our newly expanded version of this short book.
To be sure, all of our predictions aren’t as, well, improbable. We also see the results of global sea level rise taking an unexpected form in Florida, Donald Trump as king (or, more precisely, queen) maker, nuclear missiles around Iran, but not Iranian nuclear missiles, and massive deception revealed in the investigation of the disappearance of MH370.
This book is a compilation of our club’s efforts to take remote viewing “snapshots” of the world just ahead of us. We wanted to take a break from trying to discern the big picture, with a series of simple got-it-right-or-got-it-wrong predictions that could stimulate others to do their own remote viewing of the world. Maybe you’ve got a better handle on the events of 2016 and the years following than we do. That’s fine with us. We hope our remote viewing sessions stimulate more refined remote viewing sessions and greater technical skill, and you find our 50 humble predictions for the year ahead interesting fodder for thought.
Brain eating robots. A portal to the spirit world on Mars. The return of the famous “time traveler” John Titor. Zombie soldiers in Ukraine. Disappearance of Malyasian ships, not just Malaysian airliners. These are just a few of the more unexpected remote reviewing results we see for the period 2016 and the decade beyond in our newly expanded version of this short book.
To be sure, all of our predictions aren’t as, well, improbable. We also see the results of global sea level rise taking an unexpected form in Florida, Donald Trump as king (or, more precisely, queen) maker, nuclear missiles around Iran, but not Iranian nuclear missiles, and massive deception revealed in the investigation of the disappearance of MH370.
This book is a compilation of our club’s efforts to take remote viewing “snapshots” of the world just ahead of us. We wanted to take a break from trying to discern the big picture, with a series of simple got-it-right-or-got-it-wrong predictions that could stimulate others to do their own remote viewing of the world. Maybe you’ve got a better handle on the events of 2016 and the years following than we do. That’s fine with us. We hope our remote viewing sessions stimulate more refined remote viewing sessions and greater technical skill, and you find our 50 humble predictions for the year ahead interesting fodder for thought.