Remote Viewing CERN

in #remote8 years ago (edited)

For about a week now, I've been remote viewing CERN. I was very surprised to find they aren't psychically guarded, which kind of scared me.

It all started on Wednesday 3/8/17 at 10:15pm est I decided to try and remote view the facility. Upon approaching I felt a sense of excitement, not knowing if was me personally feeling it or the aura of the atmosphere of the facility. As I entered wondered around looking for the collider area. I was able to find a evacuation map but was interrupted by my 6 month old son.

3/9/17 at 10:45pm I resumed my viewing session. I made it back to the map , the details were very vague. I decided to head underground to the basement. The magnetic field down there was tremendous. The hallways were coated in some kind of liquid plastic. Once again woken up by my son.

3/10/17 at 10:20pm I return to the basement. There's a conference room full of people. They're all happy drinking a toast to an accomplishment, they have exceeded the speed of light. I also seen some drawing of black holes on the conference table. Strange drawings almost implying the direct existence of a parallel universe. Once a black hole is formed a star is formed in the parallel universe. Essentially the parallel universes give and take energy from one another. You guessed it the baby woke me up.

I attempted to remote view last night but the baby was unruly, but I think I've gotten enough to know that we are being kept in the dark.

Has anyone else tried to remote view CERN ? If so post below I'd like to read about.

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About CERN, are you familiar with the video Dick Allgire created about viewing it called "Hitomi and the God Particle?" I've only seen samples from it, and Dick discusses it in interviews. Daz Smith has an entry for Hitomi on his Remoteviewed site. The video seems to have been removed from the market. Best of luck with your work.

I just wrote a fiftyword challenge about CERN Yesterday. Have a look at my blog if you get the chance. Great story.

Thanks! I'll definitely check it out, love reading about CERN