We Remote Viewed THE NEXT PRESIDENT
Who Will Be the Next President of the United States?
Introduction to Remote Viewing Project
- The discussion begins with an introduction by Stick Allgaier, who presents a remote viewing project aimed at predicting the U.S. president in January 2030.
- A 20-minute clip featuring remote viewers Dash Smith, Edward Riordan, and Naim Andreas is introduced, focusing on their insights regarding the presidential prediction.
Initial Reactions and Predictions
- The group discusses their confidence in betting on Polymarket based on their predictions about the next president.
- Naim expresses confusion over Donald Trump's eligibility for a third term after two elections.
Gender Dynamics in Leadership
- Naim suggests that a woman could be elected as president, indicating this would be a significant milestone.
- Edward shares his heavy feelings during the session and speculates that Trump may not complete his current term.
Speculations on Potential Candidates
- Edward mentions J.D. Vance as a potential successor if Trump were to leave office early.
- Dick proposes Marco Rubio as another candidate he envisioned during his session.
Volatility and Change in Politics
- Daz highlights that while they attempted to identify specific candidates, they instead described a volatile political landscape ahead.
- The group reflects on how these changes might signify a new era rather than just identifying one individual as president.
Future Predictions and Community Insights
- Discussion shifts towards community predictions on Polymarket regarding future leadership dynamics.
- Naeem emphasizes recognizing potential female candidates when they emerge closer to election time.
Concerns About Political Climate
- Daz raises concerns about aggressive political changes and legal issues that may arise from upcoming elections.
- The conversation touches upon how democracy can create divisions among citizens regarding acceptance of change.
Betting Markets and Candidate Odds
- The group discusses Polymarket's predictive markets where individuals can bet on various outcomes related to future elections.
- They mention specific odds for candidates like Vance (21%) and Rubio (10%), highlighting community engagement in these predictions.
Digital Voting Systems by 2030
- There is speculation about digital IDs being necessary for voting by 2030 due to technological advancements.
Conclusion of Discussion
- Participants express excitement about revisiting these predictions in the future while acknowledging uncertainty surrounding potential candidates.