Monday, 11 April 2011

Prediction for End of April 2011

Well the sessions are in and can be viewed (summaries and some full) here:


David has impressions of something akin to a golf game in a rural setting with a man in 'tweeds' and some buildings nearby.

Daz has a large scale event causing a 'change' and possibly movement of a large number of people. Tied up to this is notions of an important male figure.

Nascence describes a powerful person being brought 'to their knees' and taking a fall of some kind, with great loss occurring.

Lorraine has people crowded, jesting and some kind of 'lucrative' pleasure.

It is not hard to see how all of these sessions could be applied to the same target, which, at the moment, suggests that our prediction is thus:

The final week in April will see the downfall and removal of a powerful male figure from a position of wealth and influence with resultant impact on a large number of people.

With the recent uprisings in Libya, Egypt, Ivory Coast etc it isn't hard to see how this may seem like a fairly safe bet and the moment! However bear in mind that there are still three weeks to go before our target is selected, that anything can happen, (and that the person who will eventually decide the story constituting the target does not even know about the existence of this blog).

We shall wait and see what the target turns out to be, and how well our viewers have done in describing it. Check back on the last day of April for a conclusion to this trial.

Marv

Sunday, 3 April 2011

We Who Knew the News

This blog has been created to track and present the work of a small of group of remote viewers attempting to describe major news events several weeks before they actually occur.

The viewers are provided a set of co-ordinates at the start of a month, and all sessions are submitted by the 10th. On the last day of that month the tasker will be informed of one news story that an independent party has decided to have been the most 'important' (eg in terms of impact, repercussive) of that past week.

A description of this event will have been the viewers' initial target. A suitable cue will be constructed, and feedback provided to the viewers.

Three weeks before all this we will have the viewers' sessions to analyse, with a consensus prediction being made and posted here on this blog.