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THis week's Remote viewing task: Number Four of the series.

(@zoron)
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Hi Crew, here is the 4th Remote viewing task. 

After the uproar this week, where we did the Tragic Toronto homicides, I have picked a careful and simple task. 

This week, we are going to try and view the future. So here goes!

Target: Washington

Date: two dates. Washington in 2030, and Washington in 2040.

Zone: Central Washington. 

Things to be viewed, both date years, 2030 and 2040

1: how does Washington look? how is it different from how it looks today?

2: What do the people look like there? are they ok, or what?

3; any major changes in buildings or landmarks?

4: Traffic. describe vehicles, etc. 

5: how would you describe the overall changes from today, for both dates?

Thats it. Take your time, make notes, etc, and go back for another look, if required. you have a week for this one. The RV task finishes next friday night. 

Have fun!

Zoron.



   
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Zoron,

I'll preface by saying one of my biggest psychic challenges is time.  So looking at a specific time or saying specifically when something will happen is a challenge for me and something I am eager to improve.

I did Washington DC in 2030 this morning and will do 2040 later.  The first thing I saw were crocus pushing up through the ground around the base of Lincoln's statue, then a large field of daffodils.  The sun was coming up over the mall and it was absolutely silent .  No people anywhere, but very peaceful, not creepy.  Astoundingly beautiful - the sunrise was a tangerine pink and was reflected on the reflecting pool.  I didn't see the monument, but I was looking at the Lincoln memorial.  

Then I found a teenage boy with a bike.  This image kind of segued into a vision of the pony express boys.  He had a horse and a double saddle bag.  Then he changed back to his modern self with the bike, but still had a double satchel bag.  I followed him to Congress and up the steps.  He had a delivery for congressman Johnson about DACA.  That was all I got.  

I can't tell if the pony express was an indication that mail delivery will be different, or if I was seeing a past life for the boy I met.  I hesitate to put in the part about DACA because it is clearly an issue now and may be not in 2030, but I heard what he said very clearly, and have learned to not "edit" the things I get while reading from spirit.

I'll do 2040 later.  Many thanks!

 



   
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 Tee
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Just to clarify, are we scanning Washington state or Washington, DC? Because I started scanning central Washington, state, and got a whole other set of issues...



   
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Tee, hyou really cracked me up, lol. Um, its actually Washington DC. But I am interested in your Washington State RV. it may link with predictions I already have on here regarding the north-west pacific coast. Please feel free to post, it would be interesting of itself. meanwhile, check out Washington DC

Thanks Zoron



   
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*sigh* quite the psychic I am, can't even get the target right, lol

anyway, I posted my thoughts in the old nuclear threat thread :-)

https://www.jeannemayell.com/community/climate-and-earth-predictions/nuclear-power/#post-3715

 



   
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2030 WET. Storm surge up the bay, 18 inch general rise or sink or something affecting foundations. I see a lot of what look like parking lots full of water reflecting the setting sun (now there's a metaphoric image for ya--the sun has set on Washington). I heard Anacostia's gone (although my sense of timing sort of sucks, that may be mid 30's).  I don't have a good sense of where this is, but there are underground installations that are affected & must be abandoned. (Feels like they may be "secret", like there's a scrim between me and it trying to prevent me from seeing. Sorry, guys, still see you!) Feels like decisions being made to abandon some land between forks in a river, while trying Holland type diking (or at least studying it) to prevent loss of the Mall. I also see what feels like some buildings tipping...foundations are less secure due to hydrology of bedrock if there is any. 

Overall, due to disasters around the country, budgetary reasons, political reasons some large departments are no longer housed in the DC area. Cheaper to relocate the Department of Agriculture to the Midwest than to rebuild in spendy DC. So less traffic, offices moving out of wet areas going into other buildings. This physical reshuffling resonates to a political reshuffling of locus of power.  Some sadness at loss of the Glory Days of Washington...it's become just another drowned rat of a city on the coast. 

Lots of that relocation stuff going on piecemeal. It feels deflationary.

I see what looks like a resurgence of the 1940's--determination, disasters coped with by bare hands. Modest, 'slow' fashion is in style, not sleazy disposable stuff from Indochina. Much more emphasis on homegrown fashion imagery, styles hearkening back to our days of greatness.  Like we pulled together as a nation to win WWII, we can pull together to face climate change. Deliberate evocation of that feeling.

Oh, I just got that traffic's less partly because people aren't owning their own cars so much, esp. the less wealthy. Some people car share, others bike, others on trains, some large apartment blocks offer a driverless mini-bus service as a utility. More stuff done by virtual meetings. 

Mostly Washington no longer glitters. It looks down at the heels, kinda post-war, but I'm not seeing bomb-craters. More like the aftermath of a hurricane.

I've a nascent sense of a religious revival brewing, but only on the horizon.

-R1-



   
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In 2040 I get a huge candlelight vigil in the snow.  There are thousands of people walking and singing in the snowfall with candles.  There is great sadness and a sense of tribute as well.  There is great solidarity among the people, and I don't sense anger or division anywhere.  I don't see any buildings in this vision, just the mass of people walking down a street.  That's all I got for 2040.



   
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I'm not good at this but want to keep trying.

2030

The streets are deserted.  It doesn't feel frightening just empty. There are temporary chain link fences around the Capitol and some monuments to prevent looting or graffiti but there doesn't seem to be much interest in anyone performing these actions.  There is some damage to the Washington Monument.  It's been toppled with some graffiti.  This action prompted the installation of fences around other places like the Capitol but the fences really weren't necessary.  I have a feeling the Washington Monument being toppled is a symbol or action of the downfall of male dominated governing since it is a phallic symbol to many women.

It's very quiet as if governing has been relocated.

I'll try 2040 later.



   
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This is a very fun and awesome exercise!

 

2030 - It is still there. There are fences around all major monuments that prevent people from getting close. It's got more riot protection. They've erected heavy duty storm protection in the Delaware River to protect the city.   They had some bad storms and flooding.   Federal buildings are still there with people working in them. 

 

2040: It is very soggy. I'm not sure if it's been moved but it's wet.  Storm protection has been rebuilt a few times.  It feels smaller and the interest in it is historical and tourism, rather than lobbying and politics.  The population of lobbyists, special interests, and the huge numbers of staff have dropped precipitously. They now know the schedule that sea level rise is on and it means the city will have to move.  They have a good sense of the exponent that climate change is increasing by. 

 

Will check into this again on a quieter day for me. 



   
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2040

Thousands of people have opened up the chain link fence around the Capitol building but don't move toward climbing the stairs.  They are standing en masse watching the Capitol.  Then a line of people push their way through the middle of the crowd and form a human wall moving toward the Capitol.  These are dark energy people dressed in dark 1940s type clothing.  It feels like WWII/Hitler energy. Their arms are around each other as they push their way toward the Capitol steps.  A dark haired woman appears at the back of this mass of people.  She is the force pushing this mass of people and appears rather maniacal - very scary person.  She pushes and pushes as her face contorts with the effort.  She gets them close to the Capitol but can't get this huge group up the steps and they gradually drop off and disappear.  There is a protective bubble around the Capitol that they can't break through.

It feels like there will be an attempt by a group of people led by a woman to infiltrate the government for their own purpose but this fails because of protections that are in place.  I hope this means that we will successfully create new laws that will protect Congress from any future attempts at a coup such as the one we're experiencing now.  It also feels like American citizens will be closely watching Congress.  Something that we've been weak at in the past which allowed the Republicons to take over.



   
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