The Future Forecasting Group's latest remote viewing project has uncovered something extraordinary hidden in plain sight within Jordan's Black Desert. Working completely blind, multiple professional remote viewers independently accessed the same target - ancient geoglyphs that predate the famous Nazca Lines by thousands of years. What they discovered challenges conventional archaeological understanding and suggests these formations were created with intentions far beyond simple artistic expression.
Unlike the Nazca Lines, these formations remain virtually unknown to the mainstream archaeological community, yet the remote viewing data reveals a sophisticated understanding of aerial perspective and spiritual purpose. The viewers consistently described ritualistic activities, advanced beings, and technological elements that shouldn't exist in the historical timeline we've been taught. Multiple team members independently reported the same shocking details about the creators and their true purpose.
The implications of this discovery extend far beyond archaeology. The data suggests these ancient sites were designed as communication or summoning points, visible only from significant altitude - raising questions about who or what was meant to see them from above. The consistency of the remote viewing data across multiple blind sessions provides compelling evidence that our understanding of ancient civilizations may be fundamentally incomplete.
Timestamp: August 7th, 2025