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Discover the cryptocurrencies that do succeed in the future. In Book Four remote viewing reveals the winners and losers among the following coins. Ardor (ARDR)Basic Attention Token (BAT)Cronos (CRO)Nano (NANO)Orchid (OXT)Theta Fuel (TFUEL)Thunder Token (TT)TitanSwap (TITAN)XRP (XRP)Zilliqa (ZIL) When it comes to predicting future events, one information source stands out from the crowd. It is called remote viewing. Yet, but for its use by an informed few, remote viewing is barely known and rarely employed as a knowledge discovery tool! The information in the Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed series is akin to insider knowledge. Remote viewing illuminates the coins and tokens worth your consideration and those you should avoid! You will still need to do more research, but remote viewing data narrows the field by providing you with powerful clues on what to look for and where. Kiwi Joe takes no prisoners because remote viewing deals only in the truth. All the cryptos targeted in the series come from a blind target pool compiled from the top 190 as ranked according to market cap in late October 2020. The use of a blind pool is a standard approach remote viewers take to avoid corrupting their session by having foreknowledge of the target. Remote viewing is a learned skill, one based on a strict protocol that harnesses a fundamental ability shared by all human beings everywhere. To varying degrees we all have an innate ESP ability we sometimes think of as intuition. What if I was to tell you there is a learned skill that can enhance this natural ability? That through training, it's possible to control this ability just as a martial artist trains their body to break through preconceived physical and mental barriers? Remote Viewing utilizes a disciplined approach originally developed under the auspices of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) and the Stanford Research Institute (SRI) in the 1970s.
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