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Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed Book Seven: Your Guide to Identifying Tomorrow’s Top Cryptocurrencies Today: Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed, #7
Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed Book Seven: Your Guide to Identifying Tomorrow’s Top Cryptocurrencies Today: Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed, #7
Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed Book Seven: Your Guide to Identifying Tomorrow’s Top Cryptocurrencies Today: Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed, #7
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Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed Book Seven: Your Guide to Identifying Tomorrow’s Top Cryptocurrencies Today: Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed, #7

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I am publishing this book at the worst possible time. The Crypto Fear and Greed Index meter hovers over extreme fear, and yet, this is also the best time to look at the crypto market.

Cryptocurrency is going at bargain sale rates, especially those coins and tokens in the top ranks. However, not every crypto project is worth picking up. Remote viewing offers a guide as to whether you are looking at a bargain or one best avoided.
 
The book is packed with background and remote viewing data, enough to indicate what to look for in more traditional sources of information. It is for those new to remote viewing or cryptocurrency, seasoned remote viewers, and those looking for whatever gives their research into these crypto projects an edge. If one thing is clear from my remote viewing sessions in this series, it is this. Love it or hate it, cryptocurrency is here to stay.

Book Seven covers twelve coins and tokens with a chapter for each covering the background and what my remote viewing shows the future holds for it. The remote viewing data includes insights into the crypto projects not easy to come by using more traditional sources. I conclude each chapter with a clear statement on whether the remote viewing results show the cryptocurrency is a keeper or a non-keeper.

The cryptocurrencies covered in this book are as follows:

  • Ankr (ANKR)
  • Dash (DASH)
  • Decred (DCR)
  • Fantom (FTM)
  • GateToken (GT)
  • Handshake (HNS)
  • Hive (HIVE)
  • Maker (MKR)
  • SingularityNET (AGIX)
  • Terra (LUNA)
  • Unibright (UBT)
  • Wanchain (WAN)

 

LanguageEnglish
PublisherGONBOOKS
Release dateSep 9, 2022
ISBN9798215260166
Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed Book Seven: Your Guide to Identifying Tomorrow’s Top Cryptocurrencies Today: Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed, #7
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Kiwi Joe

Hello, I am Kiwi Joe. I began my training as a remote viewer more than a decade ago, and for over five years I've remote viewed a broad range of targets for a wide variety of clients. All the information in the Remote Viewed series comes from my many practice sessions during that time, including those I worked as part of a remote viewing team. The many illustrations you will find in the books are my original drawings from the practice sessions. The first two books focus on a popular and fun remote viewing target, the whereabouts of Forrest Fenn's hidden treasure chest with millions of dollars' worth of gold and jewelry inside. Well, as you might now know, the excitement was over all too soon. June 2020, the treasure was finally discovered inside the chest in the Rockies, wet and open to the elements (i.e., not buried) all just as my data had shown. The follow-up books in the series are titled 'Fukushima Radiation Solution' and 'Most Secret Weapons of Nations'. I hope you find them stimulating reads.

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    Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed Book Seven - Kiwi Joe

    PART 1

    PREFACE, INTRODUCTION, AND READING THE DATA

    PREFACE

    This book is for those interested in remote viewing's practical applications and understanding cryptocurrencies' potential futures. Prepare yourself for the kind of profound insights remote viewing can uncover.

    I am a remote viewer, not a financial expert. The following content should not be construed as financial advice.

    1

    INTRODUCTION

    Welcome to the seventh installment of ‘Kiwi Joe’s Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed’ series, applying the learned skill of remote viewing to uncover the information you really want to know.

    Are you curious about remote viewing or the cryptocurrency space? Whether you’re a remote viewer or simply seeking insights into specific coins and tokens, this book is intended for you.

    The subject matter is remote viewing driven and cryptocurrency related. I aim to uncover the most important aspects of each cryptocurrency project I target. Especially the ones we don't yet realize we need to know about. Remote viewers call the information we collect during a remote viewing session our Data. Yes, we have a whole vocabulary of our own, but you can relax because I keep it simple for the sake of clarity.

    Determining the exact day and time of future events is challenging, and so typically a team of remote viewers is required. My approach avoids the problem. I target the endpoint of the crypto project and read the final assessment. My goal is to discover how the cryptocurrency is going to be viewed by the cryptospace in its ultimate future. You can imagine it as though it is an epitaph on a tombstone that’s been erected after the crypto project has reached its inevitable end—as all things do, even cryptocurrencies. In other words, it’s a summary that clarifies whether or not the coin or token is worth HODLing. ¹

    For a cryptocurrency to be successful it must build on a solid base. A part of this is strong leadership, another is an experienced team with a clear vision. It will be well funded and there will be ongoing development, fulfilling the promises made in its white paper (WP). It will be supported by a growing community. There are many other attributes showing the potential of a cryptocurrency that meets with ultimate success, but you get the idea. A cryptocurrency that is remembered as ultimately successful will most likely exhibit its quality over time and this is inevitably reflected by a rise in value.

    The challenge for many is the sheer overwhelming activity within the cryptocurrency market, which can be incredibly volatile. These wild moves in many ways mirror the dramatic ups and downs we see in the global financial markets. There are also a number of bad actors who lurk in waiting for those who are less prepared to deal with the kind of risks involved in this still very young market. Currently, the cryptospace resembles the Wild West—an era of great potential, similar to the digital future unfolding before us. The blockchain is our future, and like it or not, it’s reshaping our present.

    You don’t need to know much about cryptocurrencies to get value from this series. I provide explanations throughout and cite my sources in the endnotes for you to consult for those interested in going deeper. Each targeted crypto has its own chapter that begins with a brief background to the coin. I give you an overview of the important details, the main historical markers along the way, the key people who developed it, the function it was designed to fulfill, and how it goes about doing that. I also include in that section the progress the crypto project is making toward meeting its goals as set out in its WP. I include sources so you can check the information for yourself. ²

    So, why remote viewing and what exactly is that anyway?

    The kind of information you get from remote viewing points you in a direction you can best take your research. What is more, remote viewing tells you why you need to study a particular coin or token. That is something I won't be covering to the satisfaction of every reader, because each of us has different needs and reasons for this information. But, as a matter of interest, a remote viewer can obtain information packaged specifically to meet their own requirements or those of their clients.

    The data from a remote viewing session are framed by the original search question I used. It’s of a similar form to that used by a researcher or librarian to pull information from a data base. Which is exactly what the remote viewer is doing. Remote viewers refer to this data base as the Matrix. This term was in use among remote viewers long before the Hollywood movie of the same name. We call the search question a Cue, another term used frequently throughout this series.

    Remote viewing is the ability to describe a target site the viewer has never seen or visited. The target may be distant in terms of space or time. It may also be of any size or state. It does not matter at all whether the target is a treasure chest, a cell in the human body, a planet, or the last thoughts of William Shakespeare as he lay on his deathbed. When it comes to targeting cryptocurrencies, another layer of complexity is encountered. Cryptocurrencies are arguably entirely conceptual remote viewing targets. This is a subject I have discussed throughout the series as I grew more familiar with this kind of target and the data the sessions returned. Refer to the back matter to learn more about remote viewing.

    Nothing is hidden to a well-trained and practiced remote viewer. Remote viewing is a learned skill that harnesses the natural psychic ability we all have to some degree. Given the overwhelming pressures of everyday life, and the shape of the world we live in, I would guess this ability lies latent in most human beings. Many of us label it intuition. It is something we are barely aware of until the moment we recall the feeling after an event has passed. Intuition is equally prized by a majority of scientists, all poker players, and every grandmother that ever lived.

    Remote viewers are psychic by default, but remote viewers should never be confused with 'psychics' which is a more general label. This is because we have honed a natural ability into a skill after countless hours of training and a whole lot of discipline. It's demanding work, because we adhere to a strict protocol designed in military-fashion to present consistently accurate results whenever they are required.

    In this series, I remote view various projects to discover the most important aspects of each. More importantly, I also aim to discover the coin or token’s ultimate future to see whether or not it is worth holding onto over time. If it is, then I label it a Keeper, Such a coin or token is one to hold onto for dear life (HODL). A Keeper is worth HODLING! If after analyzing the data I conclude it is not one to HODL then I call it a Non-Keeper.

    On October 28, 2020, I compiled a blind pool of cryptocurrency targets. These were made up largely of the top two-hundred cryptocurrencies according to their market cap on that day. I intended to exclude all stablecoins. However, I did end up including one or two. One of these cryptocurrency projects was Terra (LUNA).

    At the start of the remote viewing session, all I knew of the target for sure was that it was a cryptocurrency. I was effectively blind to which one. I had also included in the blind target pool a handful of queries related to cryptocurrencies of interest to me to make up for all the stablecoins I left out.

    In the first two months of 2022, Terra sat among the top two hundred cryptocurrencies, ranking number eighty according to Coinmarketcap.com. I remote viewed Terra on February 07 of that same year. Back then, the crypto project had become immensely popular, and over a period of many months it benefited from much praise in the media. I was shocked to discover the target was Terra. Bracing myself for the ridicule sure to come once I published the book, I decided to jump in feet first by publishing my findings on my Facebook page days after Terra crashed, and included a photo of the remote viewing sketch showing the coin’s demise and its ultimate fate.

    Such is the nature of remote viewing; not all answers will be favorable. Remote viewing deals in truth, not in half-truths or any flavor of gray. This unyielding truth revealed makes the learned skill of remote viewing a powerful research tool. Especially when used along with other more traditional sources of information. Always do your own due diligence. Do your own research. Do not take my word or anyone else’s without finding evidence to support any claim made.

    I strive to refine the presentation of my remote viewing and analysis with each new book. Perhaps the first thing you notice about Book Seven is that it is so much larger compared to the rest of the series. Those of you who purchase the print copies will notice the difference. The focus is squarely on the twelve cryptocurrencies, the background information section and my remote viewing analysis.

    This series requires no prior knowledge of cryptocurrencies to be of value. I explain everything as we go. Inside you will find a full-page image of the main remote viewing sketch in front of each data and analysis chapter. On the first page you find the status of the coin as it was on the day the values were captured. You also see the price of the coin, the market cap, and other values that may be of interest. I include the time and date. I captured all the numbers at the start of each of the analysis chapters on the same day and approximately the same time.

    You can use this page to assess if the cryptocurrency project performed as my remote viewing predicted. This information allows you to measure the change in performance of the coin or token on any online crypto ranking site you favor. In other words, at some future date, you get to assess for yourself if Kiwi Joe’s remote viewing of that particular crypto project was good or not.

    The background section follows. I provide a brief description of the project, how and when it began, who is leading the development team, the team's aims and goals, the latest developments, how the cryptocurrency works, its use case, and basically how it is doing at the time I was readying the book for publishing. Following the background discussion, I show all the data I collected from my session. The raw data comes in both text and sketch form. 'Raw data' just means the data remains in its original state, just as it was entered, unfiltered and unmanipulated. The two sketches and the accompanying text you will see in each chapter are the original data I captured during the remote viewing session. I consider the raw data to be the most valuable content in this book and the series.

    If you discover a mistake then please do contact me so I can check the error and fix it if necessary. My contact details are in the back of the book, and I always enjoy engaging with my readers and do my best to read all your emails.

    Over time, and through numerous remote viewing sessions on cryptocurrencies, my understanding of blockchain technology has deepened. As a result, you will find I go deeper and wider than I have in previous books. I do the same for the analysis of my raw remote viewing data. I find I am able to read more into the data then was possible for me to do in my earlier books.

    I am talking in particular about the data in the Site Template (the ST). This is the first of two sketches shown in the twelve data and analysis chapters. The second sketch is called an S6. It contains the remote viewing data I use to predict the ultimate future for each coin. All the data I collect during a remote viewing session is initiated by a search question. We call this the Cue.

    I use the same cue throughout the series. It is built for purpose, and for the most part it continues to deliver solid results. However, as the saying goes, the proof is always in the pudding. You can see for yourself how accurate the S6 data can be in the chapter on Terra (LUNA). Of course, there are eleven more crypto target conclusions yet to be verified, and time will tell in the case of each. I end these chapters with a clearly stated conclusion based on my remote viewing data and analysis.

    The kind of data gleaned from remote viewing is akin to insider information, both in terms of the insight and the value it can return. Nevertheless, there are some limitations remote viewers eventually run into. Targets in the future carry a greater degree of difficulty in simply collecting the quality data we need

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