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Viewing the Future: 2013 USA Leader [ October 27th, 2009 ] Posted in » remote viewing

This week’s mission tasking was:

Describe the individual who is the ‘official’ top political leader of the USA as of May 11, 2013.

The sessions are far out, man. I’m wondering if adding a specific date to this tasking dragged in some ‘event’ data it might not have otherwise?

You can see the sessions here (login required. No ads, spam, etc. the site is clean):

http://www.dojopsi.com/tkr/rv/gallery/missions.cfm?M=1&MT=249566

A brief forum thread (no login required to read) that includes data from another session is here:

http://www.dojopsi.info/forum/index.php?topic=4220

We don’t do very many future taskings as part of weekly Missions but I always find them interesting when they come up.

My goal in tasking this was in part to get the truth, whatever that may be, no matter how unexpected the future may be. It was also to demonstrate that remote viewing targets after 2012 is no different than any other target. There is such made-up woo-woo hype about not being able to view past 2012 but that it is just BS good for late night radio in my view; I have not seen any issues with viewing past the date. It’s simply that we’ll have to wait past it in order to get feedback. :-)

PJ

TKR’s Viewer Home Pages

We’re developing a “Viewer Home Page” set of features at TKR.

  • Initially, this will let you build a space inside TKR at the Dojo Psi.
  • Once a few more modules are in place, you can create a custom internal address.
  • Once the modules are all in place, you’ll have a public option / address as well.

As always, development is flexible based on feedback.

With the new home page section, plans are that you can:

  • Send potential clients to a writeup and certain of your sessions for demo.
  • Make pages to feature certain task types and yours & others’ sessions on those.
  • Post your own training/advice/theory articles.
  • Task your friends from your own tasking section.
  • Make a network with your favorite viewer friends.
  • Have ongoing local conversation on your own personal forum thread.
  • Share your writing, art or photos, links and sessions.
  • And really, anything else you can think of.


First module open
is the “profile” option — right now this is the whole ‘home page’ by default.

As more modules develop you’ll be able to arrange them on your home page, or expand them to whole pages of their own, or a little of both.

The editor is WYSIWYG to make it easy (javascript:ON). Post any pictures via a free image hosting service first if needed. It is deliberately free-form” so you can design it as you see fit. More background-image options besides color will be available soon. Log into the dojo and visit:

http://www.dojopsi.com/tkr/rv/viewers/viewerhome.cfm

  • Go to ‘basics’ and tell it to make your home page and profile visible to others.
  • Build a profile (or whatever you want to show others).
  • View your home page … and there it is.
  • See the list of who’s built what at http://www.dojopsi.com/tkr/rv/viewers/

More features/modules coming soon. Viewers can provide comments, wish-list suggestions, priority-suggestions for the modules, etc. here as needed. You drive the dev, as the saying goes.

Best,
PJ

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