Remote Viewing Barrier Canyon: A Prehistoric Target That Doesn’t Behave Like History Suggests

Remote Viewing Barrier Canyon: A Prehistoric Target That Doesn’t Behave Like History Suggests

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Our OG remote viewing team was tasked with examining early human activity in Utah’s Barrier Canyon—an area traditionally understood as home to small, mobile hunter-gatherer groups. What emerged, however, introduces a more complex picture.

Across multiple independent sessions, viewers described structured environments, coordinated activity, and patterns of tension and movement that extend beyond the standard archaeological narrative. While elements of the terrain aligned with known geography, other signals suggested organizational and environmental dynamics that invite deeper analysis.

This is not about rewriting history—it’s about examining where data points converge, where they diverge, and what that means for how we interpret early human presence. The question isn’t certainty. It’s direction.

This session was recorded on May 20, 2026.

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