Bright Lights on Ceres - Remote Viewing Investigation
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Bright Lights on Ceres - Remote Viewing Investigation
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Ceres, the largest asteroid (now known as a dwarf planet), was discovered in 1801and named after the Roman goddess of harvest, Ceres. It is said to be the largest object...
show moreMany claim those lights could be an alien civilization residing on Ceres, while some scientists report that the lights are most likely the result of hydrated magnesium sulfates mixed with dark background material, or even highly reflective ice. The bright spots have been a source of a wide range of theories, and it has been noted that the earliest images seemed to show the spots maintaining their brightness from many viewing angles, suggesting the light's source is internal, rather than reflected.
So, what exactly is the source of these bright spots on Ceres? Barry Littleton tasked Jessica with these mystery lights as a coordinate remote viewing target and they discuss the incredible data here!
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