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Pretending and true information. (Read 9995 times)
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Re: Pretending and true information.
Reply #30 - Aug 16th, 2009 at 8:41am
 
Joe did RV little Maddie. He believed she was in South America, and now no longer in physical body and this was posted on these boards some time back.

There is local and non-local information "out there." While it is possible to access and accurately "view" non-local information, lotto numbers and print are "local" and literally change as one views them. There are techniques which assign pictures in a target pool with numbers on a lotto ticket, and Paul Elder related winning a California lottery in working with this technique. It is a great deal of work, as the target pool of photos/pics must be updated and changed daily, and cannot be repeated or have similar non-local information. This means, for example, only one four legged animal, as a cow and a bear and a dog all "look" alike non-locally. One pic= one number. Paul remote viewed himself in the future opening the e-mail containing the pics from the winning numbers, then made sketches and sent them to his partner. She selected the best matches from the target pool, and bought a ticket. Then after the drawing, she e-mailed the pics from the winning numbers to Paul. It was this e-mail he RV'ed himself opening. THen the pics from the winning numbers and from Paul's sketches are removed from the pool and replaced. Lots of work.

Hope this helps.

Thomas
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