Remote Viewing the July 2026 UN AI Summit in Geneva: Session Data, Cross-Viewer Corroboration, and Open Deltas

Remote Viewing the July 2026 UN AI Summit in Geneva: Session Data, Cross-Viewer Corroboration, and Open Deltas

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The Future Forecasting Group's A-Team — Dick Allgire, Edward Riordan, and Nyiam Vendryes — completed independent double-blind remote viewing sessions targeting a significant international governance event scheduled for July 2026. Each viewer worked the target separately, with no prior knowledge of the tasking.

In this debrief, Dennis Nappi II walks through each viewer's raw data, identifies cross-session convergences, and presents the target reveal. The analysis examines where viewer perceptions align with the known parameters of the target, where data extends beyond the target's immediate scope, and what remains unresolved pending real-world verification.

The session produced data across multiple domains — technology, geopolitics, financial systems, and public response — with notable corroboration across all three viewers on several key themes.

This session was recorded on May 13, 2026.

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