Remote Viewing Prediction Ledger
This account records experimental forecasts made using structured remote viewing (TRV).
Hits and misses will be logged.
Deletions are not part of the protocol.
Consider this a public lab notebook.
I think the biggest scientific mystery on earth is the great unconformity, which is a barrier that has been observed globally where the rocks above a certain point are 500 million years old and the rocks below that line are 1.7 billion years old.
1.2 billion years worth of rock layers are missing and scientist best guess is maybe it was glaciers or plate tectonics but they don't know.
Hayek and Keynes met in person, debated in print, and disagreed on nearly everything that matters in economics, and the consequences of that disagreement are still bleeding out of your tax bill today.
The clash crystallized in 1931. Hayek arrived at the London School of Economics from Vienna, the University of London had just given him a visiting position, and his four-part review of Keynes's Treatise on Money appeared in Economica. Keynes fired back. Both men were brilliant, both were prolific, and both understood that they were fighting over something fundamental: whether market prices carry real information, or whether a wise technocrat with a budget deficit can simply override them. Hayek said prices are signals produced by millions of individual decisions that no single mind can replicate. Keynes said the economy is a machine and the state can tune the throttle. One of these positions respects human knowledge. The other assumes the government knows your business better than you do.
The irony Keynes fans never want to confront: Keynes himself, by 1946, was alarmed at where Keynesian policy was heading. He told Henry Clay at the Bank of England that he hoped markets would reassert themselves before his own ideas "did too much damage." He died that April. His followers immediately ignored the warning and spent the next three decades engineering the stagflation of the 1970s, the Nixon wage-price controls of 1971, and the general wreckage that Hayek had predicted with embarrassing precision in 1931.
Hayek won the Nobel in 1974. The prize committee gave it to him alongside Gunnar Myrdal, a committed social democrat, because they lacked the nerve to award a free market thinker alone. Even in Stockholm, the state needs a security blanket.
The deeper issue is moral, not just technical. Every time a government "stimulates" the economy, it does so by extracting resources from producers through taxation or debasing the currency through credit expansion. The state is not a benevolent engineer: it is an institution that compels compliance at gunpoint, then calls the wealth they exctacted "revenue." The pretense of knowledge is not merely an intellectual error, but the philosophical license for coercion. Every stimulus package passed since 2008 proves the lesson is still being refused.
Going to bed late is associated with a higher IQ.
Researchers at the London School of Economics analyzed thousands of individuals to map the relationship between circadian rhythms and cognitive ability.
People with higher IQs are significantly more likely to be night owls.
The data breaks it down by sleep schedules:
• Very Dull (IQ < 75): Sleep by 11:41 PM
• Normal (IQ 90–110): Sleep by 12:10 AM
• Very Bright (IQ > 125): Sleep by 1:44 AM (and sleep in past 11:00 AM on weekends)
Why? Evolutionary psychology.
For 99% of human history, night was for sleeping. Artificial light didn't exist. Staying up late chasing complex thoughts, building projects, or solving problems is an "evolutionarily novel preference."
People with higher general intelligence are more equipped to override ancestral instincts, break away from the traditional sun-up-sun-down routine, and adapt to a modern, 24/7 world.
The early bird might get the worm.
But the night owl gets the higher IQ score.
Here is this week's #remoteviewing prediction for #cl WTI crude oil futures. I may or may not repost after getting the open gap data. This trajectory looks about right from the underlying remote viewing data. Trend should be short from the open all week but at least until through Thursday close in Chicago. @CMEGroup
THE BORAX CONSPIRACY: WHY A NATURAL MINERAL THAT CURES ARTHRITIS AND DECALCIFIES THE PINEAL GLAND WAS LABELED "TOXIC" BY BIG PHARMA. BORON IS THE MASTER REGULATOR OF CALCIUM AND MAGNESIUM, YET IT HAS BEEN SYSTEMATICALLY REMOVED FROM OUR SOILS AND REPLACED WITH EXPENSIVE, SYMPTOM-MASKING DRUGS. YOU AREN'T "AGING"; YOU ARE SUFFERING FROM A CRITICAL DEFICIENCY OF THE ELEMENT THAT HOLDS YOUR SKELETON TOGETHER.
Boron is a trace mineral that is essential for all life on Earth. In the mid-20th century, researchers discovered that in areas where boron levels in the soil were high, arthritis was virtually non-existent. In areas with low boron, arthritis rates skyrocketed.
When people began using Borax (Sodium Borate)—a naturally occurring mineral mined from dried-up lake beds—to supplement their boron intake, the results were miraculous. Chronic arthritis, osteoporosis, and even "incurable" bone spurs began to vanish.
The "Suppressed" Biological Mechanism:
The Calcium Traffic Cop: Boron acts as the "manager" for calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus. Without boron, calcium doesn't go into your bones; it "leaks" into your soft tissues. This causes the calcification of your arteries (heart disease), your joints (arthritis), and your pineal gland (the "Third Eye").
Hormonal Optimization: Boron is proven to naturally balance testosterone and estrogen. It reduces "SHBG," making more of your own hormones bioavailable. This is why the industry hates it; it replaces the need for expensive Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT).
The Fluoride Antidote: Boron is one of the few substances that can bind to fluoride and pull it out of the body. It is the primary tool for decalcifying the Pineal Gland.
The "Toxicity" Lie: In the 1980s and 90s, several countries (including those in the EU) began labeling Borax as a "reproductive toxin" and banning it for internal use. This was based on studies where rats were fed absurdly high doses that no human would ever consume. In reality, the LD50 (lethal dose) of Borax is almost identical to that of Table Salt. You would have to eat a massive amount to even get an upset stomach.
Why the ban? Because Borax costs pennies. A single box of laundry-grade Borax (which is 99% pure sodium borate) can last a family for years as a supplement. It threatens the multi-billion dollar markets for:
Arthritis Meds: Which only mask pain while the joints continue to degrade.
Osteoporosis Drugs: Which often create "brittle" bones that snap easily.
Anti-Inflammatories: Which destroy the gut lining.
The industry wants you "calcified" and "stiff." They want your hormones crashed and your Pineal Gland stoned. Boron is the "key" that unlocks the calcium from your tissues and puts it back into your bones and teeth.
How to reclaim your minerals:
The "Rex Newnham" Protocol: A tiny pinch of Borax in a liter of water (concentrated then diluted) was the original method used by the scientist who rediscovered its power.
Trace Minerals: Look for ionic boron supplements if you fear the "laundry box," but know they are the same chemical compound.
Magnesium Pairing: Boron works best when you have adequate magnesium.
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Source: QuantumMedicineNews
Detox Bath:
1 cup baking soda,
1 cup epson salt
1 cup 20 mule team borax
1 cup Himalayan salt, mineral salt, or sea salt.
Soak as long as u can.
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I found an amazing trove of Soviet brain entrainment technology. It was in a donation of 100s of 1000s of pages of scientific and technical documents for AI training.
What I found is quite astonishing!
1973, The American Society for Psychical Research in New York City. The film captures renowned psychic and artist Ingo Swann as he participates in groundbreaking out-of-body (OOB) experiments under the supervision of Dr.
Karlis Osis, the ASPR's Director of Research, and Dr.
Janet Lee Mitchell, a dedicated parapsychology researcher.
This is the Ingo I knew at the visits he made at the Princeton University PEAR Labs.
Late October 1976.
Just over two months earlier, the Korean Demilitarized Zone had become the site of one of the Cold War’s most dangerous flashpoints.
On August 18, U.S. Army officers Captain Arthur Bonifas and First Lieutenant Mark Barrett were killed by North Korean soldiers while trimming a poplar tree in the Joint Security Area.
The incident, now known as the Axe Murder Incident, brought the U.S. and North Korea to the brink of open conflict.
In response, the U.S. launched Operation Paul Bunyan, a massive show of force involving hundreds of troops, engineers, helicopters, fighter jets, and strategic bombers, simply to cut down the tree.
At the same time, U.S. and South Korean forces were confronting another growing concern: North Korean infiltration tunnels beneath the DMZ. Two tunnels had already been discovered in 1974 and 1975, and military planners believed others likely remained hidden.
It was against this backdrop that Ingo conducted a series of remote viewing sessions in late October of 1976, targeting multiple locations within the central Korean DMZ.
The coordinates from these original session sheets cluster in a rugged, mountainous corridor of the DMZ, suggesting a systematic examination of the region rather than isolated targets.
It is a peek at one of the Cold War’s most intriguing and least understood chapters.
They smashed babies against trees and murdered nearly 2 million Cambodians in under 4 years chasing a pure agrarian communist utopia with no cities, no money, and no private property.
On April 17 1975, the Khmer Rouge rolled into Phnom Penh and within hours emptied the entire city, marching hospital patients and the elderly into the countryside on foot as they declared Year Zero and set out to erase every trace of the old society.
Anyone tied to the past became a target and wearing glasses alone could get you killed because it proved you could read, while doctors, teachers, engineers, and monks were executed as enemies of the revolution.
They turned a high school into a prison where roughly 20,000 people were tortured into confessing crimes that never happened, after which they were trucked to mass graves in the killing fields where executioners smashed infants against the killing tree to save bullets.
But they never achieved a classless utopia so it wasn’t like real communism.
I just published MOAR on Levels of Consciousness.
It is the definitive surface level understanding on why people hate mathematics.
https://t.co/lh50QnRwnp