In 2019, elite remote viewers were tasked to examine Clyde, North Carolina - just 25 minutes from Asheville - to determine if it would be safe through 2025. What they discovered was a catastrophic weather event that would devastate the region with unprecedented flooding and infrastructure collapse.
Multiple viewers independently detected massive water events, military rescue operations, and communication blackouts that perfectly predicted Hurricane Helene's impact in 2024. The data reveals not just the disaster itself, but the sophisticated response operations that were already being planned years in advance.
What makes this session remarkable is the precise accuracy of the predictions, validating remote viewing as a legitimate intelligence gathering tool for early warning systems about natural disasters.