- Gerard O'Neill Books
Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed Book Two: Your Guide to Identifying Tomorrow's Top Cryptocurrencies Today
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- Kiwi Joe
- Gerard O'Neill Books
- Paperback
- 9781393831013
- 8 X 5.25 X 0.25 inches
- 0.29 pounds
- Business & Economics > Money & Monetary Policy
- English
Book Description
Want to know what the future holds for Bitcoin?
Cryptocurrencies have never seen more interest by large institutions and governments before. It looks very much like they are poised to take off. For anyone interested in cryptoassets this is an exciting time. However, for those who are only starting on their crypto journey, the sheer number of coins and tokens confronting them can be overwhelming.
One information source for cryptoassets stands out from the crowd. It is barely known and rarely employed - except by the knowledgeable few! Let insights offered by REMOTE VIEWING provide your research an edge. If you are interested in cryptoassets but overwhelmed by the number and variety of coins and tokens out there, this series is a good place to start your journey.
The Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed Series provides a guide for disrupters, innovators, and general cryptocoin enthusiasts seeking an edge in their research. I will add more books as the various cryptos in my blind pool of targets pop up in practice sessions. This series is a resource for both learning remote viewers and the experienced who wish to compare their results (and what remote viewer doesn't want to do that?). I reveal coins and tokens worth your consideration as well as those you might want to stay away from.
In Book Two, I reveal what my remote reviewing data says about the future of eight cryptoassets, including Bitcoin. Do these cryptos ultimately fail or succeed?
- Augur (REP)
- Bitcoin (BTC)
- Gxchain (GXC)
- Horizen (ZEN)
- Mimblewimblecoin (MWC)
- Mx Token (MX)
- Steem (STEEM)
- Yearn.Finance (YFI)
Remote Viewing uses the ESP we are all born with to view a distant or unseen object utilizing a disciplined approach originally developed under the auspices of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) and the Stanford Research Institute (SRI) in the 1970s.
I show you:
1. An introduction to cryptocurrency as well as the concept of blockchain technology.
2. An introduction to remote viewing.
3. How remote viewing can provide you valuable information on targeted crypto projects.
4. Raw information in the form of sketches and text from my remote viewing sessions.
5. Some basic remote viewing analysis tools for you to probe the data I provide.
6. How to do a fundamental analysis of remote viewing data.
7. My analysis of the data (I describe and explain it.
8. My conclusions.
What is remote viewing?
Remote viewing is a learned skill based on a strict protocol harnessing a fundamental ability shared by human beings everywhere. We all have an innate ESP ability to varying degrees. We may think of it as intuition, but what if I was to tell you there is a learned skill that enhances this natural ability? What if I was to tell you it's possible to learn to control this ability in much the same way as a martial artist trains their body to break through preconceived physical and mental barriers? That learned skill is remote viewing.
Remote Viewing uses the ESP we are all born with to view a distant or unseen object utilizing a disciplined approach originally developed under the auspices of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) and the Stanford Research Institute (SRI) in the 1970s.
I am a trained remote viewer with over a decade of experience. Some of my early remote viewing sessions are online. Many of these were archived by third-party websites such as the Way Back Machine. The sessions are available to the public. In Book 4 of the Remote Viewed series, I provide a link to some sessions I posted online in 2014.
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