Stephan Schwartz: Remote Viewing 2024 and the Future
Jan 6, 2024
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Stephan Schwartz, a scientist and award-winning author, discusses remote viewing in 2024. Topics include horoscope predictions, exploring liberal ideals and the Constitution's relevance, 2023 trends and speculations for 2024, creating a 'super race' and its impact on society, the future of democracy and robotics, perception of a previous high civilization, and environmental concerns.
Climate change will cause sea level rise and water scarcity, leading to migration and ecosystem disruption.
The political outlook for 2024 is uncertain, with potential economic impacts depending on the election results.
Remote viewers suggest UFOs are observing humanity and subtly manipulating our genetic makeup.
Deep dives
Climate Change and Environmental Impact
According to remote viewers, climate change will have a significant impact on the environment in the coming years. Coastal areas, such as parts of California, will be underwater due to sea level rise. Additionally, there will be a lack of water in certain regions, leading to migration away from the southwest and central states. These changes will also affect the matrix of consciousness, as ecosystems are disrupted and species go extinct. The remote viewers predict a future with more pandemics and emphasize the need for preparation to cope with such events.
Political and Economic Outlook for 2024
The political outlook for 2024 is uncertain, with the upcoming election in focus. If Biden wins, the economy is expected to continue improving, with increased hourly wages, particularly in blue states. However, if Trump wins, the speakers express concerns about the erosion of democracy, as well as a divide between red and blue states. Economically, the commentary suggests that there are positive numbers for the economy under the current administration, but the outcome will depend on the election results.
UFOs, Genetic Manipulation, and Species Change
The remote viewers present an interesting perspective on UFOs and genetic manipulation. They suggest that UFOs are observing humanity, much like anthropologists studying primitive tribes, as we reach a critical point where our technology could either destroy us or lead to positive change. The remote viewers indicate that these UFOs are manipulating our genetic makeup, attempting to change our species subtly over time. The remote viewers do not discuss direct contact or acknowledgement of our place among other civilizations in the cosmos.
Decline in Quality of Healthcare in Red States
The podcast highlights the decline in the quality of healthcare in red states, particularly for women. The speaker points out that the inferiority of healthcare in these states is becoming more evident, leading to the formation of medical deserts, where access to healthcare becomes challenging. The impact of restrictive laws and threats on abortion rights has resulted in OBGYNs leaving the area and hospitals no longer providing obstetrical care. This worsening healthcare situation contributes to the United States having the worst maternal and infant mortality rates among developed countries.
Concerns about Genetic Engineering and the Emergence of Homosuperiors
The podcast raises concerns about the future of healthcare with advancements in genetic engineering, specifically mentioning the rise of a new species of genetically manipulated human beings referred to as homosuperiors. The speaker predicts that wealthy individuals, mainly in Asia and the United States, will opt for genetic manipulation to have children with enhanced abilities such as high intelligence, athleticism, and beauty. This emerging trend, amplified by the wealth inequality in society, raises ethical questions and potential societal divisions between the genetically enhanced and non-enhanced population.
Stephan Schwartz, is a scientist, futurist and award-winning author of both fiction and nonfiction. A Distinguished Associate Scholar at the California Institute for Human Science and a columnist for the journal Explore, he is the editor of the daily web publication Schwartzreport.net and the weekly Schwartzreport podcast, in which he covers future trends that are shaping the world. For over 40 years, as an experimentalist, he has been studying the nature of consciousness and is one of the small group that created modern remote viewing. He is the author of more than 250 technical reports and papers and is the recipient of the Parapsychological Association Outstanding Contribution Award, the U.S. Navy’s Certificate of Commendation for Outstanding Performance, and OOOM Magazine’s 100 Most Inspiring People in the World Award.