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RE: Remote Viewing the Dark Side of the Moon Part II

in #remote-viewing7 years ago (edited)

We always learn new things. Such as there is dark side of the moon, or there has always been only one side of the moon facing the earth, or the moon rotated around the earth much faster than in the long past.

There are patterns in the sand, like dunes, as if wind had made some kind of pattern

Isn’t it true that there is no wind on the moon?

Swann Comes to realization that what he’s viewing is not from Earth!

How could he know? Oh, I understand, the humanoids human alike, which means aliens 👽.

Swann’s Story:
There were human like humanoid males butt naked only doing some kind of digging activity being able to realize Swann has been watching them. He could feel them knowing about him or could feel some sort of dimensional disruption. Two of them actually pointed at him, scaring the s..t out of him. Like they were some kind of psychics. Swann is assured by one of his colleagues there is nothing to worry about. Swann is trying to find out from his colleagues everything they know about these humanoids. They refuse. Before he was able to find out more, the session was over. He returned back home to NY wandering what he just experienced.

My Conclusion:
What Swann experienced is almost unreal. For me it’s hard to believe as well. With no evidence. Even though NASA claims otherwise, not about aliens, mostly about Moon’s surface. Why is there so much aknown about Moon since many decades ago we we able to “land” on the Moon. Why it is so hard for humans to get back to the Moon?

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Yeah, there's no evidence but I like the idea of RV and the idea that people have the potential to harness ESP by training their minds.

I think it's also baffling that we don't know more about the moon. It's the closest celestrial object to us and we haven't been back in 40 years?

If we can make the ISS then why can't we send astronauts, geologists, archeologists, biologists, etc to the moon to conduct research. This really is an important question.

Edit: Swann does question how could he be seeing sand swirls and dunes because the Moon doesn't have an atmosphere. There are many things that he saw in his remote-viewing that he could not comprehend or explain.