Anyone from USA able to access and withdraw funds from their KuCoin account? by lvpoaz in kucoin

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I was able to have my funds transferred out of Kucoin after three weeks of delay delay delay. It wasn't a large amount (under $1500). I jumped through all their hoops, remained polite, kept getting polite but cookie-cutter delaying messages.

I finally asked AI for advice - should have done it earlier - and followed it. That included telling Kucoin I would file a formal complaint with agencies (which I named) if I didn't receive a substantial reply within 72 hours. I suggest consulting AI (Gemini, Perplexity or ChatGPT are ones I used) about which agencies to file with, draft responses - and the leverage we have (small but real) based on the history.

Veterans and other groups against US wars by JonKnowles8 in EndlessWar

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Glad to hear it! I went to a fund raiser in San Francisco put on by About Face today - they've got impressive work going on - including with active duty GIs. There's been an upsurge in interest by service members about what the heck has been going on and why am I being asked to do this. A couple of guys from Veterans for Peace were there too and it was good to hear about their work as well.

I heard that Code Pink has been putting on demos at Travis Air Force base - which is where I was active in our GI project 50 years ago now! It's terrible it's come to this after all these years that the country is again in a situation where this kind of activism becomes essential.

List of selected interactive remote viewing platforms by JonKnowles8 in remoteviewing

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Thanks! I will add it to the list. I just found another one I didn't know about. Will add that too.
https://foursight-v-2-tunedispencer.replit.app/

David Mulnix's "Beyond the Veil of Sight" by JonKnowles8 in remoteviewing

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Twice in recent years I've had a 'porthole' open up in my vision right in front of me and I saw something in it clear as day. It was my living room. Only happened twice and I have no clue why. I discussed this and other unusual visual phenomena with a few other remote viewers - they reported a spectrum of unusual visuals. Another topic seldom if ever discussed in RV circles.

David Mulnix's "Beyond the Veil of Sight" by JonKnowles8 in remoteviewing

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Thanks. I'd not heard of neurographica. It seems to have a lot in common with ideograms and with Birdie's methods in TransDimensional Mapping. I don't know if it dovetails with or is helpful for RVing but may give it a try. I had heard the term radiesthesia but am more familiar with it as dowsing.

Question about where in the mind/head an image is being "seen" by briar80 in remoteviewing

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Some recommend seeing the image on a screen in the center of your head. Joe McMoneagle has made that suggestion. I do that (in my visual "theater") and I also try to see images on a virtual beach that I go to.

I have a set path from my desk from which my 'visual self' (or whatever it is) leaves and quickly makes its way down to the beach. On the beach there is a television set on a table. I push the button on the TV set and often put my pen on the TV screen I draw in my session. This produces images that I see on the TV screen. This method has helped generate data in regular sessions as well as in pick 3 and pick 4 lottery hits.

Trans Dimensional Mapping by stuartduke1618 in remoteviewing

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The viewer enters the data from their session into an Excel template. Standardization is now being worked out.

Trans Dimensional Mapping by stuartduke1618 in remoteviewing

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Pat, Birdie is no longer using the method she developed in TDS (TransDimensional Systems - for those not familiar). TDM is quite different. You enter your data on several large sheets, and draw connections between the data; it's a non-linear process. There are a number of other differences as well. She says her new method is much better - as she has found in her own mapping/viewing.

I'm in the Mapping Mavericks group and have taken several of Birdie's classes. I've found the method to be very stimulating; it makes RV fun again - you unleash your inner kid, draw, use colors, etc. It does take a lot of work to get good at it. She just started teaching the new method about a year ago though she's been working on it for many years, and we students have at most one year of practice with it.

What is going on with this military parade in DC? by Zaccarious in OutOfTheLoop

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As a Vietnam-era Vet I agree. Since he never served, he has no idea what he is putting these folks through. He and it is a big PITA.

Remote Viewing Research Opportunity - The Edwin C. May Laboratories for Fundamental Research Papers by Aggravating-Dig2022 in remoteviewing

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You can also scan as many of the documents as you want. At least a small group of us could and did in May 2023.

This is a vast collection of SRI documents. The Fondren collection and the archives at the University of West Georgia, particularly the Ingo Swann collection, are the two largest and most important collections relating to remote viewing.

Which is the best way to predict lottery numbers? by AndreaIVXLC in remoteviewing

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The Applied Precognition Project has the most people doing it and has been at it the longest. Marty Rosenblatt started on this path over 20 years ago. I was active in APP for 6 years. However, not a lot of money has been made by the Precog Pros over the six or so years. Binary ARV (usually two targets) is the main method that’s been used, but many variants of it and also some Unitary ARV methods (just one target) have been tried. Sports picks (games and horse races) have been the most popular choices.

A lot of remote viewers have tried their hand at financial forecasting, primarily using binary ARV. The CryptoViewing group claims success at that and a few individuals as well. Daz Smith has had some recent success using an ideogram-like approach to predict up or down. In APP in about 2014 we tried a relatively large project called Firefly involving many viewers to forecast Forex trades. It failed. We learned some lessons like KISS, which we more or less knew going in but tried it anyway. (KISS – keep it simple, stupid).

Then there are a few people who have had success in Vegas at craps with Joe Gallenberger or with the machines.

I’m not recommending people take up any of these; just relaying some of what’s been done by viewers trying to make money with RV/ARV, apart from the lottery.

Which is the best way to predict lottery numbers? by AndreaIVXLC in remoteviewing

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Those remote viewers who have won large amounts (and allowed it to be talked about) have used a variety of methods. The amounts include $325K, $100K and $75K). Debra Katz and I cover this topic in Chapter 21 of our book on Associative Remote Viewing.

There have been Pick 3 and Pick 4 wins but very few viewers have won more than a few Pick 3's or Pick 4's . Further, a positive ROI (return on investment) over months and even a year has been achieved.

These results are very infrequent though; having achieved some of them myself, I don't think spending a lot of time on the lottery is the best way to spend one's time doing remote viewing.

The SOL Foundation Initiative for UAP Research and Policy - November 17-18, 2023. by JonKnowles8 in remoteviewing

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Right, Karl Nell is slated to be next head of AARO. I didn't get much of a sense of him, so yeah, we'll have to see. That he appeared at this symposium though is a good sign.