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  • October 17, 2007

    Other Japan Adventures

    Filed: Cool Psi Stuff — Scooter @ 12:30 pm

    Following the filming in Tokyo, Joe and I traveled by Shinkansen [high-speed ‘Bullet’ Train] to Kyoto, where we met up with a group of our Japanese explorer friends, who are in the following photos, taken by Joe.

    Shinkansen bullet Train to Kyoto 1 ( McMoneagle )
    Shinkansen bullet Train to Kyoto 2 ( McMoneagle )

    Joe has been remote viewing many double-blind targets for them over the previous year with the only feedback being; “You are doing very well, Joe-san.” It was now time for Joe to actually walk on the ground of the actual target sites to receive some of his feedback for that viewing. The nature for most of these targets is archeological and very difficult to explain, so actually walking on them was deemed to be the best form of feedback by the group.

    Friends and Remote Viewing Feedback Archeology ( McMoneagle )
    Dinner with Friends ref Remote Viewing Feedback Archeology ( McMoneagle )

    Our Good Japanese Friends:

    After spending a wonderful day touring Kyoto and doing quite a bit of shopping, early the following morning we and four members of the group traveled to the city of Nara, where we then spent the entire day touring a section of the southeastern Nara valley visiting many remote site locations.

    Nara in Japan 1 ( McMoneagle )
    Nara in Japan 2 ( McMoneagle )

    The following day we traveled again by Shinkansen to the southern tip of Honshu Island where we then traveled by large van to a number of other sites prior to our arrival at Hagi City on the west coast of Yamaguchi Prefecture.

    While there, we were invited to stay in the Tomoe Inn www.tomoehagi.jp and were graced with actually occupying and sleeping in the same room used by a previous Emperor [Emperor Hirohito of Japan.] A singular treat for Joe, who occasionally has dreams he shares with previous boarders of hotel rooms. As you can see, he’s enjoying our multi-course breakfast!

    Tomoe Inn in Japan tomoehagi.jp ( McMoneagle )

    The following day we again spent time touring many sites (to include an ancient neighborhood where Samurai lived) in the general area of Yamaguchi Prefecture before returning by plane to the Tokyo area.

    Yamaguchi Prefecture in Japan 1 ( McMoneagle )
    Yamaguchi Prefecture in Japan 2 ( McMoneagle )

    The following morning we reluctantly departed from Japan and returned to the USA. This is our view of Mt. Fuji from the airplane.

    Mount Fuji Seen From Plan Japan ( McMoneagle )

    With warm wishes to all,

    Scooter

    6 Responses to “Other Japan Adventures”

    1. Japan » Blog Archives » Japan's cabinet wants to stay in Afghanistan Says:

      […] Other Japan AdventuresWhile there, we were invited to stay in the Tomoe Inn www.tomoehagi.jp and were graced with actually occupying and sleeping in the same room used by a previous Emperor [Emperor Hirohito of Japan.] A singular treat for Joe who … […]

    2. MarkT Says:

      Thanks for the update, Scooter. Always good to hear from y’all!

      Mark

    3. John Guadalupe Says:

      Scooter: thanks for the photos. It’s great to see that you guys are doing so well. I do appreciate the updates. Thanks.

    4. light Says:

      Thanks for the nice photos and the update.

    5. jlbazzone Says:

      Where do I find remote viewers for hire? My father’s neighbor is missing for two days now. (since 11-27-07) any recommendations? Thank you for any help.

    6. Marggs Says:

      As much as I enjoy the traveling adventures and the beautiful photos, where are you now? Your last update is from 2007 and it’s now 2008. God bless you and your work, Nancy and Joe. Do you still do missing persons in the States? Thank you.

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