In this remote viewing protocol, instead of generating one target image, there are simultaneously two different target images at the same time. The two target images are randomly generated images on the Wikimedia Commons website. Both target images are given equal importance at the same time. This was an experimental protocol, because I wanted to see what happens if there are two target images, instead of just one.
For session WD5, at the time when I did the session, the feedback 1 page did not show the feedback image and I had taken a printscreen of what I actually did see and also saved that page that I did see as a feedback page for my records. Some years later in 2024 when I am uploading these session files, I see that this feedback link now does show a feedback picture. I count the original version which did not show me a picture, as the feedback 1 for session WD5 because that is what I had at the time, but I have here provided both the original version as well as the new updated version.
For session WD16 the feedback 2 image is no longer available on its original source page and I have provided only the copy that I had in my files.
There are additional files for these sessions, such as short text reports that I wrote for all or nearly all of these sessions. Those will be uploaded here later.
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