Laron
QHHT & Past Life Regression
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Creator of transients.info & The Roundtable
A week ago I organized two targets to be remote viewed, as per this thread here on the events board. We had eight people in total participate, with their results being shared on this thread here, on the remote viewing board.
There may have been other viewers, so if you did also view, please let me know, as I need to know if it's worth my while organize these events based on participation.
So what were the targets?
First Activity
For the first activity I selected an item and placed it on top of a colored handmade woolen placemat that I found here in Arizona when I arrived.
I assigned a code to this item to help the pure remote viewers focus in on. I also double checked that the writing that you can see through the paper could not be read by doing some image manipulation... it couldn't be.
The t is not a +, it stands for transients.
I was a little sneaky. In addition to the item that the code above was assigned, I placed a few objects around the outer edges of the table, just to see if anyone would pick up on them.
That's right, target t4451 is a red fire extinguisher.
Those crystals/rocks are from this area that someone dug up, which I found in a bucket along with a toothbrush and a brush for cleaning the dirt off.
Second Activity
With the second activity I picked a target that was distant to me, one that has a Wikipedia entry that exists in our timeline right now, meaning it is there right now. I also stated that the the target didn't have to be on Earth.
The code I assigned it is below.
Below is a visual of the target.
What is it??
What is that??
That is the Hellas Planitia, which is a plain located within the huge, roughly circular impact basin Hellas in the southern hemisphere on the planet Mars. The above image is what I had in my mind when selecting this consciously as the target, but that image is very two dimensional, as the physical area has a whole lot more to it.
Hellas is the third or fourth largest impact crater and the largest visible impact crater known in the Solar System.
But the actual words I used assigned to the code, was "Hellas impact crater on mars" with (Planitia) in brackets under Hellas.
So to be clear, and to avoid confusion, Hellas is a plain located in an impact crater, yet the way it's all worded and explained makes it more complicated than what it is on the Wikipedia entry. It makes you wonder if the crater is smaller and inside the plain, but the actual entire plain is an impact crater.
So to be even clearer, here is another image.
The blue circlular area on this interactive map on the wiki entry, is Hellas Planitia. This depicts the global topography of Mars. Coloring of the base map indicates relative elevations, based on data from the Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter on NASA's Mars Global Surveyor. Reds and pinks are higher elevation (+3 km to +8 km); yellow is 0 km; greens and blues are lower elevation (down to −8 km). Whites (>+12 km) and browns (>+8 km) are the highest elevations. Axes are latitude and longitude; Poles are not shown.
And above, the dark blue circular oval area at the bottom left of image of mars is the Hellas Planitia.
And that's it. As a reminder, head on over to the results of the viewers here to see who was on target! If you are a viewer who participated, feel free to ask any questions if you want clarity on anything.
Should we do another?
Feel free to discuss the activity here.
There may have been other viewers, so if you did also view, please let me know, as I need to know if it's worth my while organize these events based on participation.
So what were the targets?
First Activity
For the first activity I selected an item and placed it on top of a colored handmade woolen placemat that I found here in Arizona when I arrived.
I assigned a code to this item to help the pure remote viewers focus in on. I also double checked that the writing that you can see through the paper could not be read by doing some image manipulation... it couldn't be.

The t is not a +, it stands for transients.
I was a little sneaky. In addition to the item that the code above was assigned, I placed a few objects around the outer edges of the table, just to see if anyone would pick up on them.
That's right, target t4451 is a red fire extinguisher.
Those crystals/rocks are from this area that someone dug up, which I found in a bucket along with a toothbrush and a brush for cleaning the dirt off.
Second Activity
With the second activity I picked a target that was distant to me, one that has a Wikipedia entry that exists in our timeline right now, meaning it is there right now. I also stated that the the target didn't have to be on Earth.
The code I assigned it is below.
Below is a visual of the target.
What is it??
What is that??
That is the Hellas Planitia, which is a plain located within the huge, roughly circular impact basin Hellas in the southern hemisphere on the planet Mars. The above image is what I had in my mind when selecting this consciously as the target, but that image is very two dimensional, as the physical area has a whole lot more to it.
Hellas is the third or fourth largest impact crater and the largest visible impact crater known in the Solar System.
But the actual words I used assigned to the code, was "Hellas impact crater on mars" with (Planitia) in brackets under Hellas.
So to be clear, and to avoid confusion, Hellas is a plain located in an impact crater, yet the way it's all worded and explained makes it more complicated than what it is on the Wikipedia entry. It makes you wonder if the crater is smaller and inside the plain, but the actual entire plain is an impact crater.
So to be even clearer, here is another image.
The blue circlular area on this interactive map on the wiki entry, is Hellas Planitia. This depicts the global topography of Mars. Coloring of the base map indicates relative elevations, based on data from the Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter on NASA's Mars Global Surveyor. Reds and pinks are higher elevation (+3 km to +8 km); yellow is 0 km; greens and blues are lower elevation (down to −8 km). Whites (>+12 km) and browns (>+8 km) are the highest elevations. Axes are latitude and longitude; Poles are not shown.
And above, the dark blue circular oval area at the bottom left of image of mars is the Hellas Planitia.
And that's it. As a reminder, head on over to the results of the viewers here to see who was on target! If you are a viewer who participated, feel free to ask any questions if you want clarity on anything.
Should we do another?
Feel free to discuss the activity here.