Remote Viewing The Code Of Hammurabi ( FULL DOCUMENTARY ) from CryptoViewing
"Remote Viewing The Code Of Hammurabi ( FULL DOCUMENTARY )", recently released to CryptoViewing's youtube channel fom their private site.
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Here it is, our full documentary movie for free, no commercials. This is our gift to humanity. We looked at the meaning and effects of the code stone of Hammurabi, one of the most important artifacts in human history.
How was it created? Who received it? And what effect has it had through the ages. This is the hidden history of mankind. We hope you enjoy seeing the actual remote viewing.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=v1ARjXpAWO0
Re: Remote Viewing The Code Of Hammurabi ( FULL DOCUMENTARY ) from CryptoViewing
Excellent documentary. Thanks for sharing gord.
Re: Remote Viewing The Code Of Hammurabi ( FULL DOCUMENTARY ) from CryptoViewing
Thanks Gord, this is really eye-opening and I think we should make some effort to make this go viral. The producer (I guess that's Dick Allgire) made the documentary freely available on YouTube, probably recognising that it contains some really valuable information. The first part of the documentary features three remote viewers, all working independently, correctly identify the target (the Hammurabi Code is a large carved black stone) - very strong evidence for the reality of remote viewing. The second part is even more interesting, because it talks about a hidden function of the Hammurabi Code which is not the public function.
If you look on Wikipedia, the public function is to codify the laws - that's a rough summary, and it is a fascinating subject. But the hidden function relates to UFOs, energy devices, processing souls, and knowledge which is hidden for thousands of years through bloodlines and secret societies.
Finally, Dick Allgire, in the exit interview, speculated that this knowledge cannot be directly revealed, but we are able to access it through remote viewing.
This is consistent of course with the narrative of Clif High relating to Woo and Woo revealed.
Really interesting and I hope everyone can watch this documentary.