Yesterday I worked a cold case Remote Viewing target for the FINDME group in return for the Thurston police. As usual I worked this BLIND – having no other information other than knowing it was a FINDME target and hence someone was missing.
My remote viewing detailed a missing male, and a car/vehicle -that he was dead – location details were focused around a long straight road with vegetation on both sides, a stopped vehicle and a strange looking junction in the road (all sketched in detail). The road led to a place beginning with ‘T’.
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The scant feedback I received after submitting my information was:
TARGET: BRUCE DEVOE
DOB: SEPTEMBER 18, 1957
WENT MISSING ON NOVEMBER 4, 1997 FROM TENINO WASHINGTON in the 14000 block of Knowles Road. Devoe’s Pickup truck found abandoned on Independence Rd. Tenino two days later.
This is a Google earth screen shot of the last known location of the missing man:
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My remote viewing for this case can be found here: Remote viewing – Bruce Devoe
Lets hope this helps someone, in some way.
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