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Dick Allgire, Daz Smith (who recently provided a remote viewing for my article on the Black Knight Satellite), and Aziz Brown, all take part in this new remote viewing project focused around Tunguska; of course, they didn't know it was that when viewing their blind target for the first time.
Dick Allgire has a YouTube video up with a preview of this Farsight Institute project below.
Something interesting he points out is that they all came up with something unique when telling the story of what happened with their target. Usually there is more common ground with team remote viewing projects, so it's always fascinating when this sort of things occurs as you get a broader picture of what is really going on. They all did see a flash and streak in the sky, but from that point on they went off in different directions in terms of viewing and picking up differing info.
For more projects from Farsight, head on over to their site: http://farsight.org/. You can find the Tunguska event wiki entry here, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tunguska_event. Also, for all the articles on transients.info relating to remote viewing, you can catch them right here.
Dick Allgire has a YouTube video up with a preview of this Farsight Institute project below.
Something interesting he points out is that they all came up with something unique when telling the story of what happened with their target. Usually there is more common ground with team remote viewing projects, so it's always fascinating when this sort of things occurs as you get a broader picture of what is really going on. They all did see a flash and streak in the sky, but from that point on they went off in different directions in terms of viewing and picking up differing info.
For more projects from Farsight, head on over to their site: http://farsight.org/. You can find the Tunguska event wiki entry here, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tunguska_event. Also, for all the articles on transients.info relating to remote viewing, you can catch them right here.