"Clif High's Hotspot" on the Moon EXPOSED After Remote Viewing!

Future Forecasters
10 Jan 202514:28

Summary

TLDRThis transcript delves into an intriguing remote viewing session targeting an anomalous hotspot on the moon, following a request from Cliff High. The session, conducted by the FFG, describes complex, modern structures, mysterious energy events, and a sense of orchestrated activity that seems far from natural. Viewers report sensing large-scale industrial operations, futuristic cities, and possible mining activities. With parallels to Ingo Swan's previous remote viewing sessions, the results are compelling, hinting at hidden, possibly non-human intelligence on the moon. The session presents a blend of sci-fi-like discoveries and concerns over a potential cover-up or hidden agenda.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The Future Forecasting Group (FFG) conducted a remote viewing session to investigate an anomalous hotspot in the Compton-Belovich crater on the Moon.
  • 😀 The hotspot was speculated by mainstream science to be caused by granite deposits, but remote viewers reported a completely different scenario involving structures and human-like activity.
  • 😀 The remote viewing session described the Moon as having futuristic, industrial-like cities with neon lights, modern structures, and a complex, organized atmosphere.
  • 😀 Viewers noted the presence of powerful people, official operations, security forces, and a highly coordinated environment on the Moon.
  • 😀 The session revealed the presence of high-energy events, with references to gas pressure, ruptures, explosions, and emergency protocols, such as blast doors and hissing pipes.
  • 😀 Several viewers perceived the Moon's surface as having subterranean crystalline structures, suggesting possible energy manipulation or unknown technologies beneath the surface.
  • 😀 The descriptions of the Moon by remote viewers echoed those from Ingo Swann’s remote viewing sessions from the 1970s, which included reports of mining operations, obelisks, and advanced machinery on the Moon.
  • 😀 Despite mainstream science’s dismissal of the Moon's activity, the remote viewing results suggested a hidden, industrial presence that aligns with various UFO and secret space program theories.
  • 😀 Remote viewers described scenarios of large-scale industrial work, structures under construction, and an emergency response to an energy crisis, indicating advanced technological activity on the Moon.
  • 😀 The session also brought up the potential involvement of extraterrestrial intelligence or secret space programs, with several viewers noting that the activities on the Moon felt orchestrated and controlled, not natural or accidental.

Q & A

  • What was the initial purpose of the FFG remote viewing session on the Moon?

    -The initial purpose was to investigate an anomalous hot spot on the Moon, specifically in the Compton-Belovitch crater, which had been identified as unusually hot in the microwave spectrum. The session was based on a request from Cliff High.

  • What did the FFG team observe during the remote viewing session on the Moon?

    -The FFG team observed complex, modern structures, almost like a busy city, with large interconnected, multi-layered buildings. The environment had a futuristic, sci-fi vibe, with neon lights, business-like districts, and a sense of powerful figures, security forces, and interloping agencies involved.

  • How did the remote viewers describe the nature of the energy or substance associated with the hot spot on the Moon?

    -The remote viewers described an energy buildup in the hot spot, possibly involving gas or a substance trapped in a crater, building pressure. There were sensations of heat, structural rupture, and possible gas venting, indicating an energy or pressure event beneath the surface.

  • What similarities were found between the remote viewing data and previous reports by Ingo Swann?

    -The remote viewing data correlated strongly with Ingo Swann's original reports, which included the presence of roads, buildings, mining operations, and flying saucers on the Moon. Both sets of observations described active structures, energy events, and industrial-like activities on the Moon.

  • What significance does the Compton-Belovitch crater hold in the context of the session?

    -The Compton-Belovitch crater was identified as a 'power spot,' an important location on the Moon with a strong energy signature. The remote viewers also identified subterranean crystal structures amplifying some type of energy field, possibly linked to the hot spot's anomalous activity.

  • What was the emotional tone or atmosphere observed by the remote viewers during the session?

    -The remote viewers reported a high emotional intensity, with some describing voices shouting, signs of chaos, and people running, as if there were an emergency or critical event taking place. The overall atmosphere felt tense and urgent, with a sense of something significant unfolding.

  • What potential risk or danger was implied by the session's observations?

    -The remote viewers sensed the presence of an impending crisis or catastrophic event, including ruptures, explosions, and possible contamination due to structural failures or gas venting. The environment felt unstable and under pressure, suggesting potential danger in the area.

  • What historical context or theories were referenced during the session?

    -The session referenced historical theories, such as George McDonald's suggestion in 1962 that the Moon might be hollow, and Dr. Carl Sagan's 1966 idea that the moons of Mars could be artificial satellites. Additionally, there were references to the German secret societies and their involvement in space exploration during the early 20th century.

  • What kind of structures were observed in the remote viewing session?

    -The remote viewers described large, modern, clean, and industrial structures that resembled futuristic cityscapes. Some buildings were multi-layered, and there were references to underground or hidden elements, suggesting the presence of facilities or installations that were secret or off-limits.

  • How do the remote viewers interpret the hot spot's significance on the Moon?

    -The remote viewers interpreted the hot spot as a result of some kind of planned or orchestrated activity, not a natural occurrence. They believed that there were structures and individuals involved in a complex, ongoing situation. The energy buildup and potential gas venting suggested something artificial or engineered.

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