Timeline Intelligence: Why NYC’s "End" Isn't as Close as You Think

Timeline Intelligence: Why NYC’s "End" Isn't as Close as You Think

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There's been a lot of chatter online lately about New York City and catastrophic events. And with the state of conflict in the world, it’s easy to understand why. 

Forums, social media threads, alternative news channels — the speculation ranges from vague unease to full-scale doomsday scenarios. Is the sun going to eject a massive solar flare and wipe out the energy grid? Is Russia going to detonate nukes that have been embedded in ocean floor of the East Coast of the U.S., triggering massive tsunamis?

The speculation is rampant and increasing daily. And if you've been paying attention to that conversation, you've probably noticed something: almost nobody is sure when.

That's where remote viewing changes the game.

FFG has conducted multiple sessions targeting New York over different time horizons. Two of those sessions are particularly relevant to the current conversation — and together, they tell a story that is far more nuanced, and far more useful, than anything circulating in the mainstream chatter.

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