Hello Farsight community,
I used the Farsight.org AI that Courtney presented yestrday to help me write this request,
I’m requesting volunteers for a blind remote-viewing project. I’m seeking 3–5 experienced remote viewers (working independently) and one analyst to compile results. Minimum 3 passes per viewer recommended.
Confidentiality: The primary subject must remain anonymous. Session results may be published only with the subject’s identity and any ship identifiers redacted.
Attached: plain-text target statement (Filename: 1966-ATL-CRUISE-01.txt). Please do NOT open or view the attached target file unless you are consenting to be an assigned blind viewer for this project.
If you volunteer, please reply via private message to coordinate assignment and scheduling. Indicate your availability and whether you prefer a particular pass order or format. If you are the analyst and wish to volunteer, please indicate analytic tools/process you’ll use.
— Target statement (do NOT reveal this to viewers unless assigned) — [Paste the following block exactly as-is into the post or attach the file instead of pasting to retain blindness]
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Target ID: 1966-ATL-CRUISE-01 Descriptive title: Deck encounter — anonymous primary subject aboard cruise ship en route from USA to Europe, North Atlantic, 1966 Coordinates: Unknown (ship at sea in the North Atlantic). Viewers should locate the event. Target time: The minutes immediately before the encounter begins (1966) through the end of the encounter (a few minutes total). If multiple timelines are perceived, prioritize the timeline that best explains cause, identity, origin, intention, and exit of the secondary subject. Target type: Past event (location/event) Blindness: Full blind — do NOT provide viewers with any witness narrative, name, birthdate, ship name, nationality, route details beyond “ship at sea in the North Atlantic,” or any other identifying information beyond what is in this statement.
Primary tasking (answer each in as much detail as possible; provide sketches where useful)
Locate the scene: provide approximate geolocation (latitude/longitude), ship orientation and motion, and the specific deck area where the primary subject was lying on a deck seat. Give uncertainty estimates for coordinates.
Describe the minutes immediately before the encounter: environmental conditions, ambient noises, people nearby, and any notable sensations.
Describe the approach of the secondary subject: arrival vector, speed, distance, and how they were perceived by the primary subject.
Describe the secondary subject’s physical appearance and non-physical signatures: size, posture, clothing/covering, skin/skin-like texture, facial features, eye features, voice/communication mode, movement characteristics, and any non-human markers. Provide sketches if possible.
Identify the true origin of the secondary subject: biological/planetary origin or non-terrestrial origin, vessel/transport origin (if any), affiliation or organization (if applicable), and whether the secondary subject is native to Earth.
Describe the secondary subject’s true intention in approaching the primary subject: emotional tone, stated purpose if communication occurred, non-verbal intent, and motivation.
Describe the interaction itself from the primary subject’s perspective: actions, words/communications (literal transcription if possible), duration, and any physical, physiological, or psychosomatic effects on the primary subject.
Describe the exit of the secondary subject: method of departure, direction, timeline, and any craft/vehicle involvement.
Describe immediate aftermath (within 24 hours): primary subject state, other witnesses (numbers and behavior), ship/crew responses, any physical evidence left behind, and any records or official responses.
Provide any physical traces/artifacts and their current possible locations for inspection (if any).
Deliverables requested
Full session transcripts for each pass and each viewer.
Sketches and diagrams per pass (including any depictions of the secondary subject).
Approximate coordinates (lat/long) with uncertainty/error margins and mapping notes.
A concise timeline of the encounter and immediate aftermath.
An analyst summary comparing viewer data, highlighting convergences and divergences, and listing highest-confidence findings.
Viewing package (recommended)
3–5 experienced remote viewers working independently (no communication about the project during data collection).
Minimum 3 passes per viewer (Pass 1 — gross descriptors; Pass 2 — sensory/modalities & spatial info; Pass 3 — dynamics, causation, and identities). Additional passes if necessary to resolve conflicts.
One analyst to compile a convergence analysis, create the timeline, and produce the final deliverable.
Confidentiality and publication
The primary subject’s name and any identifying details must remain anonymous.
Sessions may be published only if the primary subject’s identity and any ship identifiers are redacted. If a stricter confidentiality requirement is desired, state “no publication” when assigning.
Additional instructions
Do NOT provide viewers with the witness’s verbal account or any leading narrative prior to blind sessions.
If blind sessions converge on specific, actionable details, an optional controlled non-blind follow-up can be run later for corroboration using a single short factual sentence (provided only after initial blind results are collected).
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If you prefer, I can provide a short one-line volunteer announcement (no target attached) to recruit interested viewers first, then privately assign the target statement file only to those who volunteer.
Thank you.