These are just three of today's frightening weapon systems remote viewer Kiwi Joe describes in his latest book. What do we know about the kind of hidden technologies we reassure ourselves are science fiction? A nuclear exchange would be a nightmare event, yet it's one we fear could come to pass. When diplomacy fails and nations confront one another, we tell ourselves they could never go to war. To think as much is a mistake. What if the generals thought they could win an all-out war against a military equal to their own without nuclear weapons? What if nations possessed advanced technologies allowing them to wage all-out war yet preserve the spoils? And, what if some of these weapons were to control rather than annihilate.
Kiwi Joe remote viewed nine of the most secret weapons on the planet in a series of blind target sessions completed over six years. For the first time, he reveals all the information he collected. The book contains original drawings from eighteen remote viewing sessions and includes several color plates. Here are incredible weapons that aren't intended for a dark distant future, but for today. The counter-revolution has begun, and while the battles may be disguised, the battlefield spans the entire globe.
Kiwi Joe is a trained remote viewer. He was born in New Zealand and currently lives in Australia. Remote viewing is a learned skill that harnesses the psychic ability we are all born with. While the discipline arguably has its roots in more than one country, the present protocol was developed by the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) together with the Stanford Research Institute (SRI) of Stanford University.
The skill is real, and you can benefit from the deep insights it provides you into everything that exists, did exist, and will exist. In his books, Kiwi Joe shows you how remote viewing is used to solve real-world problems and mysteries.
His contact details are included in the back of both books if you have questions or suggestions. He can also be found on Facebook through the following link.
This was my first time reading about remote reviewing and it's quite fascinating. Joe explains his method easy to understand for those unfamiliar with the concept. The summary at the end was helpful to make sense of the amount of raw data he compiles and explains. Seeing Covid-19 appear in this book was a surprise because I wouldn't have thought about such non traditional warfare. I look forward to reading more of his books!
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