Three ironclad rules for building Remote Viewing targets that will guarantee you precise readings.
First: intention. Remember that the coordinates written on paper are just a technical marker for the archive. The true target is your pure intention. It acts like a precise laser that flawlessly guides the viewer through the informational noise.
Second: absolute anchoring. Every target must be precisely embedded in time and space. If you don't specify the time, the session automatically defaults to 'now'. Therefore, don't ask to investigate the pyramids. Ask for a description of the pyramids at the exact moment of their construction. Otherwise, you will just receive a description of today's ruins.
Third: do not overload. Complex environments introduce chaos. If a target is complicated, treat it like a project and break it down into smaller stages. First, investigate the location, and only then the activity. A target that is too general creates fog; an overloaded one creates noise. Divide and conquer to create one perfectly clear channel.