Remote Viewing Kite (KITE): The Hidden Vulnerability Our Viewers Found

Remote Viewing Kite (KITE): The Hidden Vulnerability Our Viewers Found

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Three remote viewers sat down to the same encrypted coordinate. None of them knew what they were targeting. None of them knew the other's data until the reveal. What emerged was a case study in how signal, noise, and individual viewer "filters" interact when a target is genuinely undecided at the level of manifestation.

That divergence is the real story here. When double-blind sessions produce agreement, it's compelling. When they produce structured disagreement — where each viewer independently surfaces a different facet of the same underlying system — it tells us something more valuable: the target itself may not have converged on a single outcome yet.

For anyone tracking how remote viewing data translates into probability rather than prophecy, this session is a textbook example of why we report ranges, not certainties.

This session was recorded on June 29, 2026.

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