For your consideration…

The livestream lasted about an hour. You can find it here:

https://www.youtube.com/live/sbWLdOIDWfc?si=NFs2knVewdWUf\_MB

The Wristwatch session post is here:

https://www.arvcollective.com/practice/69d54e2f6b6d2509b0a586b7?source=community&returnTo=%2Fcommunity%3FexPage%3D7

The Bubble session is here:

https://www.arvcollective.com/practice/69d552b0ff7b0f02712f462c?source=community&returnTo=%2Fcommunity%3FexPage%3D7

The Cables session is here:

https://www.arvcollective.com/practice/69d55743e84ec457ec213aa2?source=community&returnTo=%2Fcommunity%3FexPage%3D6

All of these sessions are blockchain verifiable so you can check the chronology of events during the session as the site logged them to the blockchain. We can prove we're doing this blindly.

My friend Matt created this site and he's using it to demonstrate operational Associative Remote Viewing, or ARV, where viewers describe a picture associated with an outcome. In this case, we're looking at whether Bitcoin price goes up or down in the near future. One of Matt's algorithms has already achieved a statistically significant level of predictive success. He and I are working on increasing our hit rates and just better understanding the remote viewing effect and how we can use it in different ways.

This is a link to Matt's BTC prediction stats:

https://www.arvcollective.com/community?view=stats

This is a free Remote Viewing workbook I put together a couple years ago:

https://www.craigsignals.com/post/premembering

There are now thousands of participants in this research project and other crowdsourced research sites like www.Social-RV.com. We're gonna keep doing these livestreams and posting our session results publicly, and because anyone can learn how to remote view any curious travelers out there are welcome to come practice with us.

Enjoy…

by CraigSignals

2 Comments

  1. First could be anything, second references well known future events (artemis II) but I guess they didn’t even go with that – the bubble doesn’t even match the description well though, third could be anything and doesn’t even match the cables at all.

    How is the connection between session and object even made, because at this point it might just as well be random images that somewhat fit the description (even though they don’t).