Dr. Michael Salla #ufo #magick #conspiracy #crackpot exopolitics.org

Last night, I participated in a debriefing with a team of four remote viewers associated with the Cryptoviewing project created by Dick Allgire out of Honolulu, Hawaii. The target was the space ark at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean visited by JP, who is currently serving with the US Army. Prior to the RV session, I told the first of two targeters the place I wanted viewed, and that person relayed the location as only a set of alphanumeric coordinates to a second targeter, who in turn passed the coordinates onto the remote viewing team of four. This double-blind protocol ensures that the remote viewing is not influenced by any foreknowledge by the targeter, who interacts directly with the remote viewing team.
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The RV team identified an ancient structure containing space-time portals that create an extensive network which connects to worlds in different star systems. This data matches what JP witnessed in the Atlantic ark. The remote viewers also identified hieroglyphic writings on the walls telling the history of our planet, including ancient peoples being taken to the safety of a Noah’s ark type structure/craft.

The Aztec language was detected by the team among the writings on the walls of the structure, just as JP had described in our interviews about the Mexican Aztec shamans recognizing the writings as prophetic. Large sarcophagi were witnessed as well, which were associated with giant God-Kings possessing tremendous wisdom and power that made them figures of reverence to the populations of ancient civilizations.

Further, the remote viewers found a temporal element in the structure/craft that corresponds to the time dilation effect which JP described in our interviews as affecting personnel moving through the Atlantic space ark. A connection to underground civilizations was identified, which matches what JP described about the space ark connecting to one of the Ant People’s kingdoms.

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