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Moksha Remotely Viewed by Four Viewers in Blind Study

Nikos Hadjopulos
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Published on 26 Apr 2022 / In News and Politics

For many decades, research institutes such as Stanford's Research Institute, and numerous intelligence agencies have been employing and honing the craft of remote viewing. Remote viewing is the specific use of the human mind to transcend boundaries of time and space to detect information on the details of an event(or target, be it a specific event, concept, or place) that has either occurred in the past, may happen in the future, or is happening now but across space. For example, say something is occurring right now in a guarded facility on the other side of the planet and you wanted some insight as to what was occurring but had no way to physically know. You would employ a systematic and trained remote viewer to gain insight. Hence, to view things remotely.

You can imagine the reasons why the military and intelligence agencies were so interested in refining this art/science/natural ability over the years.

The creator of the video and participant in the blind experiment of remote viewing the word "Moksha", does so along with three other trained remote viewers who are also remote viewing the target, "Moksha" BLINDLY.

None of the experimenters have communication before or during the experiment and share their findings and common denominators only afterwards.

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