Remote Viewing items carefully selected to manipulate favorable odds
Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2019 5:38 am
A new article from the Nisqually Valley News
A Day at Ramtha’s School of Enlightenment
NVN Reporter Takes Opportunity to Visit Local School
http://www.yelmonline.com/news/article_ ... 8b38d.html
The article isn't particularly interesting, but I did notice something.
The first box guests were asked to "remote view" contained a turkey, a star, and a tree.
Thanksgiving and Christmas are right around the corner... gee, do they choose the items on purpose - items that might have a good chance of being on someone's mind?
The second box contained a key, a heart, and an apple.
More simple, basic things that are pretty much go-to items for people... surely someone would get them right and then they can claim success.
I've read about studies that found people will almost always draw a house in a specific way with a chimney off to the side with squiggly lines and a tree and a flower out in the yard when they are asked to draw "anything" they want.
I never thought it was intentional but now I see how totally manipulated it all is. Down to the last detail. They wouldn't put a kid's John Deere tractor toy in one of those boxes... it would lower the chance of anyone getting it right. They opt for things like hearts, flowers, fairies, eggs, apples, and items that can be generic while being specific... a deck of playing cards, pencils, pens, etc.
Ding ding ding.
A Day at Ramtha’s School of Enlightenment
NVN Reporter Takes Opportunity to Visit Local School
http://www.yelmonline.com/news/article_ ... 8b38d.html
The article isn't particularly interesting, but I did notice something.
The first box guests were asked to "remote view" contained a turkey, a star, and a tree.
Thanksgiving and Christmas are right around the corner... gee, do they choose the items on purpose - items that might have a good chance of being on someone's mind?
The second box contained a key, a heart, and an apple.
More simple, basic things that are pretty much go-to items for people... surely someone would get them right and then they can claim success.
I've read about studies that found people will almost always draw a house in a specific way with a chimney off to the side with squiggly lines and a tree and a flower out in the yard when they are asked to draw "anything" they want.
I never thought it was intentional but now I see how totally manipulated it all is. Down to the last detail. They wouldn't put a kid's John Deere tractor toy in one of those boxes... it would lower the chance of anyone getting it right. They opt for things like hearts, flowers, fairies, eggs, apples, and items that can be generic while being specific... a deck of playing cards, pencils, pens, etc.
Ding ding ding.