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Remote Viewing: 3I/Atlas

What does remote viewing reveal about 3I/ATLAS and Yellowstone’s weird anomalies? Hear all about it on this Edge of Wonder Live.

Each day, the 3I/ATLAS interstellar object gets closer to Earth. It’s slated to pass by Mars on October 3, 2025, but as it approaches, more questions arise.

Several remote viewers have examined the 3I/ATLAS with shocking results. How do their findings compare with each other? Is this interstellar object really a spaceship from another world?

The same team also reportedly remotely viewed Yellowstone National Park and discovered strange anomalies, including otherworldly beings living beneath the area. Could this be the inspiration for the plot of the popular TV show Resident Alien?

CIA Mudshark Attacks Tucker

The CIA isn’t exactly distinguishing itself these days. Now, we have the case of Dan Bailey, who attacked Fox News host Tucker Carlson at a fishing store in Livingston, Montana, telling him “you are the worst human being known to mankind.” Bailey branded Tucker as a “fascist” who spreads vaccine misinformation.

Turns out it was a set-up. Bailey not only had someone film the encounter, but he failed to disclose his own baggage.

This fellow, whose thinking is as flabby as his belly, is apparently a former CIA goon. He now works for an environmentalist non-profit, serving as the Yellowstone Program Manager for the National Parks Conservation Association. More from Mr. Obvious.

Meanwhile, there are rumblings from Jack Posobiec. He says this wasn’t a random attack and that the White House was behind  it. Wouldn’t surprise us. We’ve already learned how the National Security Agency, presumably taking its marching orders from nutjob Joe Biden, has been outright spying on Carlson. Seems like they should be focusing on the Russians or Chinese rather than one of Biden’s few critics from the Leftist media.

 

The Road Trip From Hell

Murphy’s Law states that anything that can go wrong, will go wrong. Glenn Beck experienced that the hard way when traveling through Yellowstone National Park with his family recently.

He describes the awful experience, which included a lack of gas stations, dangerous animal crossings, hours of travel at slow speeds and more. And be sure and heed Beck’s warning: Do not go see Old Faithful! Here’s his adventure.

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