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G.I.B.

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Guy In Back said:
Mr.Jody said:
well, anything yet?
This is my first experience with remote viewing, up close and personal.

I'm taking an open minded approach as I have no previous personal experience with this topic. I provided the data requested for a specific site. I'll work the returned information to a conclusion, and report my results. Good, bad, or inconclusive.

As stated, I would report back, and here are the results>

Nothing, nada, zip. Remoteviewer stated that I was top of the list. I waited on his reply, any reply, and having heard nothing, I went on with my search.

Nothing further received from this 'experiment'. (experiment as described by remoteviewer)

Although this does not disprove remote viewing... it does not do much to promote the concept either.
 

Shortstack

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I kinda wonder if he's "remotely viewing" the spots you gave him with Google Earth, looking for the goodies you gave him leads on. :icon_scratch:
 

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Shortstack said:
I kinda wonder if he's "remotely viewing" the spots you gave him with Google Earth, looking for the goodies you gave him leads on. :icon_scratch:

lol getting tips then going there!! jokes on us?
 

Shortstack

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HunterSteve said:
Shortstack said:
I kinda wonder if he's "remotely viewing" the spots you gave him with Google Earth, looking for the goodies you gave him leads on. :icon_scratch:

lol getting tips then going there!! jokes on us?

Well, HS, as treasure hunters, let's look at the facts of this case.

(1) This person pops up suddenly promising to locate the goodies you've been searching for at no charge or percentage. He's just wanting to practice his craft. :laughing7:

(2) Several posters provided him with the basic info he'd requested. Then he kept pushing them for more information hidden in his required format.

(3) His last post was 11 months ago and the other posters, who gave him information, have not said that they've heard from him by PM or otherwise.

So, how else would one look at this situation? There's another person on this forum (possibly 2) who has past experience at Remote Viewing and maybe they can give us an idea of what the average time is to "study" one target. I'm not positive, but I do not believe it takes 11 months.

I just checked his profile and the last day he was active on this forum was Nov. 20, 2008. Either he DID fall down that mine shaft he mentioned on one of his posts, or he's working a lead someone here graciously provided to him. :dontknow:
 

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He didn't get anything from me either. I gave him info he asked for, but it was not on a lead for treasure. If he was able to come up with the spot I had in mind, it wouldn't benefit me any at all other than surprising me beyond belief that he could do it.
 

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