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Monday, March 31, 2025

3/31/25 - More on the Remote Viewer Post: Reader Responses. UFO Experiences Sought. Nice Lead Weight Metal Detecting Find.

Written by the TreasureGuide for the exclusive use of the Treasure Beaches Report.



2 Oz. Lead Weight Find by Scott B.

Scott B. sent me the above find photo along with the follwoing email.
Good morning,
   I’m a few days behind on reading your posts, but just read about the coin weights. The attached picture is a lead weight I found near Fernandina Beach a few years ago. If you look closely, you can see it says 2 oz. In this location, I’ve found colonial shoe buckle pieces , musket balls and old buttons.
   Although I don’t think it was for coins, I thought you might like to see this. As always, thank you so much for all of your hard work and great information.
Respectfully,
    Scott


Thanks for sharing Scott. Great Find.


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It seems the Intuition/remote viewer post I did yesterday received a lot of interest.   


As a cognitive psychologist and biofeedback researcher, I actually have a longer history of studying consciousness, including, but not limited to alternate states, religious experience and meditation.  Back in the seventies when I was doing post-doctoral research in a biofeedback lab, I was also exploring computing science. Just for the fun of it, I developed a computer program that I referred to as computerized mantra meditation.  The computer repeated the Hare Krishna Hare Rama mantra as many times as you wanted.  I thought it was humorous but also presented a message.  Now, about fifty years later, the idea of computers and/or robots possibly having awareness or consciousness is now considered by some leading scientists.  That idea is taken more seriously because of the development of AI.  That is an idea I was hinting at with my mantra meditation program way back then.  


When I started to type my recent intuition/remote viewing post., iout of the blue, I decided to check channel 55, which is a channel I never watch.  I remember how the number 55 just popped into my head.  I punched it into the remote and what I saw next was "Sixth Sense," which is a  Bruce Willis movie.  You might know that movie.  But I was surprised given what I was just thinking about and then seeing Sixth Sense pop up on the TV screen.  It seemed like quite a coincidence.  


Anyhow, Tony S. sent an email in response to the intuition/remote viewer post.  You can see it below.  



Third Eye Spy film says it all.

RV is not psychic, rather a Scientific Double Blind Protocol established by Stanford Research Institute, where RVer only knows target # on outside of sealed envelope containing subject and question or grid coords. RV term was coined by Ingo Swann. check out his books.

ive successfully done this several times and developing it, and a variety of protocol and non-protocol techniques.

ESP - go on Audible, listen to the podcast, Telepathy Tapes. listen to episode 1 and 3.
You wont look at an autistic person the same way again.

Here's an interesting question to poll your viewers and see how the response flows... 

...has anyone here seen UFO/UAP or other related phenomena while metal detecting, along the space coast, or elsewhere? where were you, what were you doing, and what did you see, feel, or hear?

if you think that's a quack question, read Imminent by Lou Elizondo and Skinwalker at the Pentagon. Reviee Lou's background

Tony S.

Thanks Tony.

I'd like to talk more about that but can't do it justice in less than about five hundred pages, so I'll just leave it at that.  


I will ask my readers if they ever saw a UFO/UAP or related phenomena while metal detecting along the Space Coast or elsewhere.   Let me know if you've had any of those experiences.

I've related a couple experiences of my own in this blog.  I wasn't metal detecting at the time of the one I'll describe first, but I caught the photo shown below of what could be seen described as a UFO.   




Look closely just above the lip of the bottle towards the right side.  

Below is an enlargement.





I didn't hear anything and didn't see the object other than in the photo I took.  

I reported on that in a 2017 post.  See 

The Treasure Beaches Report Direct From Florida's Treasure Coast.: 10/25/16 Report - Recent Land Finds, Wood Hulled Ship Construction and Components. Little UFO Fun.


I did have one strange experience while metal detecting.  I was beach detecting on a stormy night when I couldn't see my hand in front of my face, and the surf was very rough.  I saw a light out in the water.  It looked like it was very close to shore, It was there through my entire hunt, but towards the end it looked like it was much farther out.  It looked like a ship sailing away, but I could figure out how it would have been so close to shore in such rough seas.  As far as distance, it could have been mistaken because of the darkness, and I had no reference points.  


If anybody ese has any metal detecting UFO experiences, let me know.

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Here is another email response to the same post.  This one from Mark G..


Einstein like me was problem solver. His quote and your thoughts are right on, but I have thoughts of my own which in a roundabout way may just say the same thing. Like Pavlov’s dog training becomes instinctive. Reading blogs and metal detecting gives us the data to process, we follow the data on intellect hoping the data is correct. When we find treasure that triggers the intellect and then becomes instinctive. Example: I read a blog of where I should hunt in the surf, I tried it the next day and I found a ring. This happens again and again my instinct each time I go to the beach is to head into the surf.

Intellect is limited to data analysis and is measured by success and also implies you know the solution to the problem. Intuition is not a guaranteed path to success; intuition is taking everything thing we’ve learned from safe data collection and reward and applying it to other problems.

Example: Your go-to surf line is sanded in, your instinct begins to panic, your intellect doesn’t know what to do, but your intuition says, if people loose stuff in the surf they must also loose stuff in the dry sand or even the parking lots.

So I agree to disagree with the definition of intuition, like you, and agree with Einstein with one caveat, you can not have intuition without intellect and instinct relies on both.

 

Thank You

Mark G.


 Thanks Mark.

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Definitions are crucial to every discussion. A look through a dictionary will quickly reveal multiple definitions for most words.  It helps to define words, but you can't define every word during a discussion or you'll end up in and endless loop.  There must be a large pool of words that are assumed to be mutually understood, whether they are or not.

You'll note that in my original post on remote viewers, I did take time to provide working definitions for two words.  In retrospect, there was one more that I suspected might be a problem as soon as I typed it and wish I had explicitly defined it too.  

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Looks like there will be around a two-foot surf for the next week or so.  


There will be a nice  -1 low tide this afternoon.  Check it out.


The more I learn the less I know (TG). 


Each new thing I learn opens a new door to uncountable mysteries.


Can you believe the first quarter of the new year is already ending.


Good hunting,

TreasureGuide@comcast.net