Linda Moulton Howe and Stephan Schwartz investigate the underwater structures discovered off Cuba through remote viewing and research. Schwartz discusses his remote viewing session targeting the Cuba site and the archaeological information he retrieved. Howe presents the latest sonar imaging and expedition planning to document the underwater formations. The conversation explores the depth at which these structures exist and geological theories about ancient sea levels. Schwartz describes specific architectural details he perceived through remote viewing before any direct observation. Howe examines the implications if these prove to be remnants of advanced pre-flood civilization. The discussion addresses mainstream archaeological resistance to evidence contradicting established human history timelines. Schwartz explains the remote viewing protocol and how multiple viewers corroborate findings. Howe discusses expedition logistics and the technological challenges of documenting structures at significant depth. The broadcast explores what discovering genuine ancient ruins in these locations would mean for understanding human development and lost civilizations.