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Project Looking Glass | Time Lensing Technology Used to Look into the Past and Future. Q POST 3585 (GreatAwakening)

submitted 4.8 hours ago by Lauraingalls

I have NO idea what Q wants us to know. But this is some WEIRD STUFF.

"The following is a compilation of testimony provided by two prominent whistleblowers, Dan Burisch and Bill Hamilton, discussing the Looking Glass Project.

There is a wealth of information available regarding this topic, and it is probably one of the more well known black budget time travel projects, with the exception of the Montauk Project.

I initially became aware of the project via David Wilcock, in his presentation The 2012 Enigma. In the video, Wilcock discusses how the Looking Glass device apparently resembles what is depicted in the film Contact starring Jodi Foster. Since that time, I have seen a huge number of subtle disclosures within movies, tv and even video games using similar symbolic elements to suggest time manipulation in some way. I wrote an article analyzing one such example of this in the TV series Once Upon A Time.

Wilcock, per insiders he has been in contact with, claims that the device works much like the pineal gland in the human body, which is able to create a highly coherent energy vortex or torsion field under certain conditions allowing an individual to receive information by non-physical means. This is essentially describing the ability to Remote View, wherein an individual can become cognizant of objects or locations using mind clearing techniques and theta states of consciousness.

The skill developed via mental discipline, which enables the practitioner to observe events or locations in any space or time, even in alternative timelines, with the assistance of a trigger and what is called a conductor. The Star Gate Project was a DIA-funded government program that operated for over 35 years in secret, until being declassified in 1995. The film Men Who Stare At Goats was loosely based off the program.

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