THE MOAI OF EASTER ISLAND - REMOTE VIEWING INVESTIGATION

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The Easter Island heads, referred to as Moai (meaning statue in their native language), are monolithic sculptures depicting human figures, said to be representations of the island inhabitants’ ancestors. They were created between the 13th and 16th centuries and there is so much mystery behind them.

The Moai are located on a volcanic island called Rapa Nui, also known as Easter Island. Many of the heads can be found around the coast, located on stone platforms called ahu. Many say these sculptures work as protectors, guarding the island from any potential intruders. The figures depict the living faces of deified ancestors, and it is likely that they were modeled after individualized people. Oral accounts from the people of Rapa Nui said that the Moai were endowed with divine power and walked by themselves.

By 1868, all the Moai had been toppled. The reasons cited include European contact, civil wars within Rapa Nui society, and natural disasters like earthquakes and tsunamis. Local legend tells of a story of a powerful woman magically forcing the Moai down.

Barry Littleton tasked Jessica with four separate coordinate remote viewing targets to determine exactly who the Moai were, who built the Moai, what the Moai were used for, and how the Moai were built and transported. They discuss the data here.

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