Forrest Fenn's Treasure Remote Viewed: The Chest


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I am a remote viewer tasked to help a client find Forrest Fenn's treasure chest. I have for some time been looking for a popular mystery to demonstrate the power of remote viewing. Forrest Fenn's treasure hunt is perfect for the project, and with the agreement of my client, I have released a two-book series using the session work I completed for myself. The detailed remote viewing maps and accompanying data I share are significant. This first book alone might be enough to provide you with the last piece of the puzzle you need to crack Forrest Fenn's cryptic clues. It will certainly help you to verify your solutions and strategies, and should also help you to rethink them. Inside, you will find answers to critical questions you might not have thought to ask yourself. You learn how Mr. Fenn hid the chest at the site and how to find the hiding place once you are close enough to throw a rock at it. I include a bird's eye view of the immediate area to help those of you thinking of using a drone. As a bonus, I give you a peek inside the chest. The book includes 16 full-page illustrations from five remote view sessions, together with my analysis of the data and conclusions. Additionally, there's a resource list that includes literature as well as online sources for both treasure hunters and remote viewers. The book is divided into two parts with all illustrations included in the second part. NB: Remote Viewing uses an ESP ability found in all of us to view a distant or unseen object by means of a disciplined approach originally developed under the auspices of the Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA) and the Stanford Research Institute (SRI) in the 1970s. You can find my contact details in the back of the books if you have any questions or suggestions for me. If you find the chest, please send me an email and attach photos of the area, and also the chest in the original place and state you found it, that's if you have the presence of mind at the time... I will publish your photos next to the relevant session drawings in a revised version of the book along with full acknowledgement of you as the source of the pics.




Forrest Fenn's Treasure Remote Viewed


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Important update: Forrest Fenn has confirmed to the Santa Fe New Mexican the treasure chest has been found (reported June 07, 2020. Well done, 'Back East'! ~ Kiwi Joe. This is the second book in the Remote Viewed series. It covers many remote viewing sessions that targeted the location of Forrest Fenn's treasure chest. The book aimed to help readers verify solutions and strategies, to rethink them where necessary, and to pose critical questions they may not otherwise have considered. I show the meaning of two of the most important clues in Forrest Fenn's poem, and location within a one-and-a-half-mile radius. I also include a bird's-eye view and views from much higher. Finally, I show how the data points to the specific region in the Rock Mountains. There are 21 illustrations in total taken from six extended remote view sessions. Additionally, there's a resource list including literature and online sources. There is something for both treasure hunters and remote viewers alike. Remote Viewing uses an ESP ability found in all of us to view a distant or unseen object utilizing a disciplined approach originally developed under the auspices of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) and the Stanford Research Institute (SRI) in the 1970s. You can find my contact details in the back of the books if you have any questions or suggestions. https://www.facebook.com/KiwiJoesRemoteViewing/ https://www.bookbub.com/profile/kiwi-joe ****** See this! https://youtu.be/vonooVIk4KA https://youtu.be/qN_VtVEchlo These links are to videos on The Kiwi Joe Project channel on YouTube. I review data and draw comparisons to the best solve I have seen by a treasure searcher and his team. When I saw their drone footage it was pure déjà vu! Have a look and see what you think.




The Thrill of the Chase


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This book is the remarkable true story of Forrest Fenn's life and of a hidden treasure, secreted somewhere in the mountains north of Santa Fe. The book contains clues to the treasure's location as Forrest Fenn invites readers to join in The Thrill of the Chase.




Chasing the Thrill


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“Daniel Barbarisi plunges into an adventure from another era when he goes in search of buried treasure, guided only by a cryptic poem, a mischievous art collector, and the footsteps another pursuer who died on the quest… Every page draws you deeper into this no-man’s-land where fortune—or tragedy—awaits.” —Christopher McDougall, author of Born to Run When Forrest Fenn was given a fatal cancer diagnosis, he came up with a bold plan: He would hide a chest full of jewels and gold in the wilderness, and publish a poem that would serve as a map leading to the treasure's secret location. But he didn't die, and after hiding the treasure in 2010, Fenn instead presided over a decade-long gold rush that saw many thousands of treasure hunters scrambling across the Rocky Mountains in pursuit of his fortune. Daniel Barbarisi first learned of Fenn's hunt in 2017, when a friend became consumed with decoding the poem and convinced Barbarisi, a reporter, to document his search. What began as an attempt to capture the inner workings of Fenn's hunt quickly turned into a personal quest that led Barbarisi down a reckless and potentially dangerous path, one that found him embroiled in searcher conspiracies and matching wits with Fenn himself. Over the course of four chaotic years, several searchers would die, endless controversies would erupt, and one hunter would ultimately find the chest. But the mystery didn't end there. Full of intrigue, danger, and break-neck action, Chasing the Thrill is a riveting tale of desire, obsession, and unbridled adventure.




Too Far to Walk


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"Forrest has spent most of his life saving things, especially photographs. That's why it's been easy for him to illustrate this book. He apologizes for showing so many pictures of himself and justifies it by describing this volume as his scrapbook of memories. He has tested the extremes in his personal life, in business, and in combat, where he learned that some of the edges were closer than he thought. Those stories are collected here. He describes his mistakes as being ample, but whispers that none have weakened his ardor for the chase."--Jacket flap.




Afghanistan


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As war raged across the jagged Afghan countryside, the staff of the Afghan National Museum spirited away, piece by piece, to hiding places all over the Kabul region, each time risking their lives, sworn to silence, it was a secret they kept until the fall of the Taliban--almost thirty years of deadly danger, courage, and fierce honor.




Armchair Treasure Hunts


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From one of the managers of MysteriousWritings.com comes a compilation of successful treasure hunts, ongoing searches, and a special puzzle with a prize from the website.




The Last Pirate


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A haunting and often hilarious memoir of growing up in 80s Miami as the son of Big Tony, a flawless model of the great American pot baron. To his fellow smugglers, Anthony Edward Dokoupil was the Old Man. He ran stateside operations for one of the largest marijuana rings of the twentieth century. In all they sold hundreds of thousands of pounds of marijuana, and Big Tony distributed at least fifty tons of it. To his son he was a rambling man who was also somehow a present father, a self-destructive addict who ruined everything but affection. Here Tony Dokoupil blends superb reportage with searing personal memories, presenting a probing chronicle of pot-smoking, drug-taking America from the perspective of the generation that grew up in the aftermath of the Great Stoned Age.







James Joyce and the Burden of Disease


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James Joyce's near blindness, his peculiar gait, and his death from perforated ulcers are commonplace knowledge to most of his readers. But until now, most Joyce scholars have not recognized that these symptoms point to a diagnosis of syphilis. Kathleen Ferris traces Joyce's medical history as described in his correspondence, in the diaries of his brother Stanislaus, and in the memoirs of his acquaintances, to show that many of his symptoms match those of tabes dorsalis, a form of neurosyphilis which, untreated, eventually leads to paralysis. Combining literary analysis and medical detection, Ferris builds a convincing case that this dread disease is the subject of much of Joyce's autobiographical writing. Many of this characters, most notably Stephen Dedalus and Leopold Bloom, exhibit the same symptoms as their creator: stiffness of gait, digestive problems, hallucinations, and impaired vision. Ferris also demonstrates that the themes of sin, guilt, and retribution so prevalent in Joyce's works are almost certainly a consequence of his having contracted venereal disease as a young man while frequenting the brothels of Dublin and Paris. By tracing the images, puns, and metaphors in Ulysses and Finnegans Wake, and by demonstrating their relationship to Joyce's experiences, Ferris shows the extent to which, for Joyce, art did indeed mirror life.




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