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Drawing the Unknown — Target Contact in Remote Viewing with Nyiam

Inside the moment perception turns into intelligence.

There is a moment in remote viewing before language.

Before analysis.
Before logic.
Before belief.

A thin edge of contact—where the mind touches something it was never supposed to reach.

This episode of the Future Forecast Podcast was originally published privately for FFG members in November 2024, inside our research archive. We are releasing it today to place its methodology in the hands of those learning the craft.

Dennis Nappi II sits down with elite remote viewer and instructor Nyiam Vendryes to explore that threshold: how target contact forms, stabilizes, and becomes structured intelligence.

The conversation moves beyond theory and into the mechanics of perception itself—inside HRVG (Hawaii Remote Viewers Guild) methodology, where fleeting imagery is trained into repeatable signal, and the subconscious is given architecture.

Nyiam walks through real training examples from his students: first-second visual flashes, sensory matrices, site sketches, and advanced-stage drawings that later resolve into dams, cityscapes, erupting volcanoes, and classified-level world event targets.

They also revisit Nyiam’s 2024 predictive sessions—recorded months in advance—including early election outcome data and assassination-related targets that later materialized in public reality.

Not as prophecy.

As process.

INSIDE FFG


What You’ll Learn

  • How target contact emerges before conscious interpretation

  • Why HRVG begins with visual perception, not intuition

  • How students with no background begin producing accurate site sketches in weeks

  • The difference between imagination, analytical overlay, and true signal

  • Why repeated verification alters a viewer’s relationship with time and causality

  • How future-event targeting actually works—and where it fractures

  • The psychological cost of repeatedly touching violent or high-impact outcomes before they exist


Key Themes

  • Perception as an intelligence system

  • Structure as protection against self-deception

  • Drawing as a data-capture technology

  • The discipline of uncertainty

  • The limits of knowing too early

  • Why some information changes the observer


About the Guest

Nyiam Vendryes is a professional remote viewer and HRVG instructor known for his work on world-event targets and methodological training. His research focuses on visual cognition in non-local perception and the development of structured tools for independent viewers, including his Target Workbook project.


The Signal Doesn’t End When the Session Does

Remote viewing doesn’t conclude when the pen is set down.

It lingers—in how reality is interpreted, how probability is weighed, how silence is treated as data.

This conversation is not about belief. It is about method. And the quiet discipline required to look at the unknown without demanding it explain itself.

Future Forecasting Group is comprised of the best non-military remote viewing team in the world, with decades of experience and a track record to match.


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Disclaimer

The information provided in this podcast and article is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be interpreted as financial, medical, psychological, or legal advice. Remote viewing is a perceptual discipline and does not guarantee accuracy or specific outcomes. Always use critical thinking, conduct your own research, and consult qualified professionals before making decisions based on intelligence, analysis, or personal spiritual practices discussed here.

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