Why Don't Remote Viewers Always Win the Lottery? (with Daz Smith)

Why don't remote reviewers often win the lottery when they are otherwise highly accurate? How can one use remote viewing to predict movements in financial markets? What has Daz learned about remote viewing cryptocurrencies? Did he see FTX's collapse coming? Find out as Sean Patrick Hazlett meets with remote viewing expert, Daz Smith. You can also watch the episode here. Links Website YouTube LinkedIn Patreon Magazine Note: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Books CRV - Controlled Remote Viewing: Manuals, collected papers & information to help you learn Controlled Remote Viewing Remote Viewing Dialogues: Psychic spy veterans from the 23 Year, U.S. Military and Intelligence Remote Viewing programs, share their expertise Surfing the Psychic Internet Remote Viewing 9/11: A New Intuitive Perspective on the New York and Washington, D.C. Terror Attacks Biography Daz Smith is an artist, graphic designer, author, and active remote viewer who works with some of the most recognized operators and researchers in the field of RV on both public and private remote viewing projects. He also runs several large information websites on the subject of remote viewing and he edits and publishes a magazine covering the latest breakthroughs in remote viewing from the standpoint of protocol, applications and analysis. Daz has also done extensive research on the CIA Star Gate archives and has a good working knowledge of the material covered in the 91,000 pages of information released on the government remote viewing programs. Sean Patrick Hazlett’s Books Weird World War III Weird World War IV Hell’s Well Alien Abattoir and Other Stories Alien Abattoir and Other Stories (Audio) The Post-Apocalyptic Tourist’s Guide to the Mojave Desert Copyright © 2022 Through a Glass Darkly. All rights reserved.

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