What evidence does Elizabeth April give to support her remote viewing claims?
She trained with the Farsight Institute using CIA-derived scientific remote viewing protocols and reports a 20-for-20 record on blind targets in certification exams.
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Elizabeth April is a certified remote viewer (Farsight Institute) who passed 20/20 blind targets.
She reports visits to underground military bases with extraterrestrial presence and alleged cloning facilities.
April describes hidden power structures (shadow government, influential bloodlines) shaping global events.
Predictions for 2026 include a move away from globalization, economic volatility, AI growth, and near-term ET disclosure.
She links anxiety and awakening to non-linear time, advocates equanimity, and urges personal responsibility for change.
She trained with the Farsight Institute using CIA-derived scientific remote viewing protocols and reports a 20-for-20 record on blind targets in certification exams.
April describes a shadow government—layers beyond visible politicians—rooted in powerful families (often referenced as the '13 bloodlines') and unseen actors who influence global decisions.
She predicts a large movement away from globalization, economic turbulence with a potential stock downturn, rises in crypto and precious metals, accelerating AI adoption, and an apparent window for extraterrestrial disclosure between now and 2028 (with emphasis on 2026).
Yes—April describes remote-viewed underground military bases containing extensive extraterrestrial presence, alleged cloning facilities, human trafficking, and biological experiments.
She argues that rising human consciousness and equanimity threaten controlling forces; personal responsibility, letting go of identity, and confronting distraction are essential steps toward collective transformation.
"Some of the most surprising places I've ever been are these underground military bases where, not only is there rampant extraterrestrial presence, but there are also other things that were quite surprising, like a cloning facility."
"I taught myself remote viewing in 2010 when I was around 18 years old... I ended up finding a really reputable institution called the Farsight Institute, and they’ve essentially taken CIA remote viewing techniques."
"Equanimity is a state where you are aware of all sensation without reaction... Once you're in that place, you can then input your own coordinates."
"It’s definitely not any country. There are layers to it... It's the people that we don’t see on TV, the shadow government, who are ultimately in control of things."
"Ever since the dawning of humanity, the reptilians have believed this planet is theirs, and that we are essentially their slaves."
Elizabeth April discusses her views on human evolution, stating that humans originated from extraterrestrial races, specifically mentioning the Anunnaki who aimed to create a slave race from Neanderthals.
She contends that the reptilian beings were already on Earth, believing it to be their territory, which led to a historical conflict with the Anunnaki over control and creation of humanity.
The perspective suggests that as humanity has evolved and increased in population, the reptilians see humans as a threat to their dominance and are now determined to exert control and manage depopulation efforts.
"In a lot of ways, Epstein was a puppet... he had to do a lot of their dirty work."
Elizabeth April describes Jeffrey Epstein as a pawn within a larger shadow government structure, suggesting he was manipulated by others, specifically naming Ghislaine Maxwell as his handler.
She emphasizes that while Epstein was involved in severe crimes against humanity, he was not the top figure in this conspiracy, highlighting a broader network of culpability within elite circles.
This characterization implies a systemic issue of power and control, where multiple individuals are complicit in morally reprehensible acts.
"They see us as a parasite that's taken over this planet, and they want to take the planet back."
The discussion touches on the perceived motivations of reptilian beings, which are framed as a desire for control over Earth, viewing humans as invaders disrupting their claimed territory.
April mentions the rising human consciousness and awareness as a threat to the reptilians’ control, indicating a significant shift in the balance of power where humans are awakening to their true potential.
The fear from the reptilians stems from the awakening of humanity and the realization that their dominance is being challenged.
"The majority of the reptilians are underground... but the high-level reptilians are above ground and can shapeshift into human form."
April claims that most reptilian beings reside in underground structures or cities, while higher-level reptilians are capable of shapeshifting into human forms to integrate into society.
This blending into human culture allows them to maintain control and influence over humanity while concealing their true identities.
The notion further expands into the realm of conspiracy, suggesting that the elite, including certain celebrities and politicians, are actually reptilian entities manipulating events from positions of power.
"No one can solidly predict the future."
When discussing her prediction accuracy, April indicates that while she has had a high rate of accuracy in past forecasts, the unpredictable nature of the future and its infinite possibilities makes any prediction inherently uncertain.
She advises listeners to take predictions with caution, indicating that her insights are shaped by her firsthand experiences rather than absolute certainty.
This approach encourages discernment and personal reflection, giving individuals agency in deciding what resonates with them.
"Instead of thinking about time going 1, 2, 3 or A, B, C, think about time stacked on top of each other."
Elizabeth April explores the concept of time as a simultaneous experience rather than a linear progression. She references her own experience with past life regression at the age of 16, during which she accessed and perceived five lifetimes as if they were concurrently existing.
She emphasizes the importance of discussing time and indicates that with the current shifts in Earth's vibration, we are increasingly experiencing "glitches in the matrix" and phenomena such as déjà vu—an indication that many share this perception of time.
"The Mandela Effect is like a glitch in the matrix, where part of the population remembers one thing and another part remembers something alternate."
April describes the Mandela Effect as a phenomenon where groups of people have conflicting memories about specific events or details, such as the spelling of "Berenstain Bears." She suggests that these discrepancies could arise from shifts in timelines rather than mere memory errors.
This notion posits that some individuals may recall alternate timelines, showcasing how subjective memory can vary and lead to broader discussions about the nature of reality.
"I'm so optimistic because I can observe everything objectively."
April expresses her optimistic perspective on the future, asserting that opposites exist for a reason and that challenges can lead to growth and learning. She believes that acknowledging and confronting societal corruption is a step towards improvement.
She is confident in the trends of transparency and progress, suggesting that the world is not deteriorating but rather revealing its complexities.
"There's going to be a giant movement away from globalization."
She predicts significant societal changes by 2026, mentioning economic fluctuations, the rise of AI technologies, and a push towards human-centric movements.
April foresees a potential downturn in the stock market while also highlighting increases in cryptocurrency and precious metals, specifically silver, which she has consistently recommended as an investment.
"Jobs will only evolve as they always have... efficiency will win."
April discusses the fear surrounding AI replacing human jobs, arguing that history shows jobs will naturally adapt to technological advances, similar to previous industrial revolutions. She stresses the need for society to embrace these changes rather than fear them.
She cautions that while there are pros and cons to new technologies, our path leads towards a more advanced civilization that must learn to integrate technology effectively.
"I saw a giant mushroom cloud, which felt like an apocalyptic nuclear event."
April shares a chilling prediction of a significant cataclysmic event, visualizing a mushroom cloud reminiscent of a nuclear explosion. This aligns with other remote viewers' experiences, suggesting a prevalent collective consciousness regarding potential future events.
She notes that this could lead to a widespread feeling of an impending doomsday, triggering a significant Mandela effect, where people's memories may reflect different realities post-event.
"There's a large portion of people who believe that there are people walking around this planet who don't have souls."
"I would define a soul as an accumulation of energetic fractals, light fractals."
"I believe that there was a lot of economic movement in the springtime of this year."
"When I was deep diving into the root cause of anxiety, I ended up linking it to time."
"Present moment anxiety would be... it's the spreading of energy."
"It's really inefficient to put someone into a state of relaxation or trans-consciousness where I can guide them through their past lives."
Elizabeth April discusses her journey into remote viewing and the challenges she faced in guiding individuals through their past lives. Initially, she found it difficult to help people let go of their ego and identity, which often hinders the process of accessing past experiences.
To improve efficiency, she began exploring the possibility of self-regression into past lifetimes and the Akashic records, ultimately allowing her to enter these states more quickly and effectively.
Now, she asserts that she can close her eyes, leave her body, and access information, highlighting the importance of achieving a "zero point" free from emotional attachments or preconceived notions.
"Every single thing in this world is distracting us."
The conversation shifts to the distractions that prevent individuals from reaching a state of equanimity. Elizabeth emphasizes that societal distractions compel people to avoid feelings of discomfort and loneliness, which complicates personal introspection.
She notes that many people are unwilling to confront the layers of their identity to unlock their true selves. This process requires work, which not everyone is ready to undertake. However, she insists that it is accessible to all who are willing to put in the effort.
"The number one question most of humanity doesn't want to ask is, 'Am I happy?'"
Discussing the common human tendency to avoid confronting personal unhappiness, Elizabeth highlights that many individuals distract themselves through various means, such as social media or television, to escape their reality.
She argues that true happiness allows one to be present and open, facilitating genuine interactions and experiences. Elizabeth emphasizes the need for individuals to assess their happiness authentically and take responsibility for making necessary changes in their lives.
Taking the initiative to reflect on one's happiness can lead individuals to step back into the "driver's seat" of their own lives, enabling transformative changes.
"Humanity's greatest fear is the unknown."
The discussion emphasizes the fear of the unknown as a fundamental barrier to personal change. Elizabeth explains that many individuals prefer to remain in familiar, albeit unhappy, circumstances rather than embrace the unknown that comes with change.
She stresses the importance of personal accountability in shifting one's mindset and reality. Elizabeth asserts that individuals often defer responsibility to external factors rather than realizing that their observations shape their experiences.
By highlighting the concept that reality operates like an interactive simulation, she encourages listeners to recognize their influence over their lives and the hard work required to awaken from complacency.
"It takes responsibility and the awareness that you are the one creating it all."
The pursuit of happiness demands personal responsibility and an acknowledgment that one's circumstances are often self-created. Many people, however, prefer quick fixes rather than putting in the effort needed for genuine fulfillment.
Individuals may find themselves either at the peak of material success or at the very bottom of life's circumstances, yet both situations can lead to the same realization: despite having everything society says one should need, true happiness still eludes them.
This theme points to a widespread "revolution of consciousness" occurring in society, where individuals are beginning to understand that satisfying material desires will not lead to genuine contentment.
"We have a sunk cost fallacy with the illusion of who we think we are."
The dialogue discusses the sunk cost fallacy, where individuals feel an emotional attachment to their past choices and identities, fearing that tearing down their constructed sense of self will demand enormous effort.
It is suggested that society struggles with this concept on a subconscious level, and that moving beyond these attachments requires either a personal breakthrough or a forceful push from circumstances beyond one’s control.
The conversation highlights that this journey towards true self-awareness and understanding is inevitable, whether one approaches it willingly or reluctantly.
"You can either just choose to do the work now or you can go kicking and screaming, and eventually, you'll get snapped into truth."
Recognition of the need to release past baggage is essential for personal growth. The process of letting go can feel daunting, yet it is portrayed as a necessary journey towards truth.
The metaphor of being stuck in a "shanty" suggests that many choose to remain in their comfort zones, delaying their transition to a more authentic existence until they are metaphorically "forced" into it.
Eventually, through various lifetimes and experiences, one may start to truly understand and break free from these cycles of attachment.
"Things come and go. They ebb and flow."
The speaker reflects on their experiences with loss and detachment, stating that after losing everything multiple times, they have reached a state of acceptance where material possessions no longer hold value.
This acceptance allows for a fluidity in life, where the individual is "down for whatever kind of direction I flow into” and is open to life's experiences without attachment.
The speaker emphasizes the importance of observing one's health and experiences from an objective standpoint, appreciating health when it is present and learning from the times when it is not.
"There are certain things that could be accredited to…maybe there is something beyond Antarctica."
The conversation touches on the topic of remote viewing and the exploration of different realms, including the belief in extraterrestrial life and inner-Earth civilizations.
The speaker discusses their personal remote viewing experiences, describing insights gained from viewing Mars and Atlantis, among other locations.
The overview suggests that remote viewing is a process that opens doors to other dimensions and allows for the accumulation of vast information, even beyond what can be expressed in conventional language.
"His soul mission is the destroyer, the destructor, the bringer of chaos. He is here to create chaos and to bring down the old system."
Elizabeth April discusses Donald Trump’s role from a spiritual perspective, describing his mission as one that brings upheaval and chaos to dismantle existing structures. She notes that while some view him as a savior, his true purpose lies in creating disorder to facilitate change.
She emphasizes that only after the old system has been destabilized can new solutions emerge, which could include alternative figures or organizations. April believes that the current chaos is a necessary precursor to transformation within society.
"Both sides were just created to pit us against each other."
April expresses skepticism about political labels and aligns herself outside the conventional political spectrum. She describes her observations of a shift in the dynamics of power in government, suggesting that traditional roles have either become problematic or are part of a broader manipulation by those in control.
She proposes that the current political atmosphere, with figures like Trump disrupting the status quo, is revealing deeper truths about government operations and the entities that influence them. April suggests that we are witnessing the breakdown of a so-called “shadow government,” which could lead to significant changes in how power is exercised.
"They did end up taking him out and replacing him. It's not a body double; it's a clone."
April touches upon various conspiracy theories surrounding Jim Carrey, suggesting that his vocal opposition to industry practices and human trafficking placed him in danger. She declares that he has been replaced with a clone to maintain the status quo without raising suspicion about his absence.
The discussion opens a broader dialog about cloning and consciousness transfer, indicating that technology already exists that might allow for such processes. April asserts that this concept is finding validation in recent disclosures, notably through the Epstein files, which expose various elements of governance and technological advancements.
"The Galactic Federation of Light is an organization of extraterrestrial beings who are here for unity."
April claims that there is an imminent disclosure of extraterrestrial life expected between now and 2028, with a significant announcement anticipated in 2026. She defines the Galactic Federation as benevolent entities that promote consciousness expansion and humanity’s evolution.
This organization is contrasted with the “bad actors” in the universe, such as reptilians and shadow governments. April conveys optimism about a future where humanity engages with galactic civilizations, further evolving via collaboration and resource sharing with these interdimensional beings.
"Star seeds are extraterrestrial souls choosing to incarnate into human bodies to lead humanity into ascension."
April introduces the concept of star seeds, suggesting that some individuals are extraterrestrial hybrids or souls who have taken on human forms with specific missions aimed at awakening and unifying humanity.
This notion leads to a discussion about historical human origins and the involvement of advanced extraterrestrial beings, such as the Anunnaki, in human evolution and monumental constructions like the pyramids. Such claims challenge conventional understandings of human history and point to the potential for undiscovered technological capabilities from ancient civilizations.
"I do believe that humans are aliens because the way that we evolved, we wouldn't be here right now."
Elizabeth April discusses the theory of panspermia, suggesting that humans originated from extraterrestrial sources. She argues that without some form of extraterrestrial intervention, humanity would still be in a primitive state, struggling to create fire.
She poses that humans possess extraterrestrial DNA, implying that we are hybrids of alien origins. According to her, this evolutionary transition may have occurred around 500,000 years ago when early humanoids like Homo erectus or Neanderthals received this genetic modification.
"My first book is called You're Not Dying, You're Just Waking Up."
April's book, "You're Not Dying, You're Just Waking Up," is recommended for individuals experiencing an awakening or ascension process. In this book, she elaborates on concepts such as hybridization, soul missions, and the reasons for human incarnation.
The book serves as a foundational resource for understanding the complexities of human existence and the potential influence of extraterrestrial beings on our evolution and awakening journeys.
"I think Buddhism is the most accurate."