We need some remote viewing of more current things, not just all the old temples and historical stuff. I agree with what others are saying in the comments, it all shows the same thing. Reptilians doing who knows what, humans involved slave wise, ect. All the same with nothing much new learned. We need more viewing on current things like the Buga Sphere or the 3I/ATLAS.
It would have been nice if you had your remote viewers do a project on it when I mentioned it months ago. Maybe they could have told us it was ancient. It would have brought more credibility to their work. Instead of doing projects long after we learn a lot about them from other sources.
Here is the latest info on the Buga Shpere:
Ph.D. scientists at the University of Georgia’s Center for Applied Isotope Studies. There they conducted Carbon-14 dating tests on organic resin material that had been lifted from 31 tiny four-millimeter holes where what look to be fiber optic threads are held in place inside the sphere. The sphere is composed of aluminum alloys, and such dating cannot be done on metal where carbon doesn’t exist. Hence, the resins; dating can be used on anything containing carbon, not just wood. Natural resins are exuded by plants and trees, and that’s likely where the sphere’s extremely hardened resins originated from.
And that was a very, very long time ago. Whoever or whatever placed these resins inside the sphere did so some 12,560 years ago, plus or minus thirty years (based on a 1950 standard for Carbon-14 dating.) This means the resin dates back to the Younger Dryas geologic era on earth, a time of dramatic cooling as well as warming that some hypothesize resulted from the impact of a disintegrating comet or asteroid. According to Plato, the ending of that period marked the moment the continent of Atlantis sank beneath the sea. We’ve no idea, of course, if this relates to the Buga Sphere, but the resin’s age predates the Egyptian pyramids, Sumer, even Gobekli Tepi.