Remote Viewing the Coronavirus Origins: "Game of Function"
In February 2020, weeks before lockdowns reached the West, three remote viewers were tasked blind on a single coordinate: the coronavirus. They did not know the target. They were asked to describe the virus, where it was created, whether it had been weaponized, and whether it was engineered to affect specific groups of people.
Working independently, Daz Smith, Edward Riordan, and Dick Allgire produced session data that converged on one theme: a laboratory in a dense coastal city in Asia, and a pathogen that read as unfinished, a half-stage toward something more refined. None of the three viewers reported an animal market.
This debrief covers what each viewer described, where their data overlapped, and how the team weighed session signal against that week's news cycle, including the skepticism they applied to their own work. For members, the complete session notes and the full video are below the fold.
This session was recorded on February 15, 2020.
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