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Jun 5, 2024, 6 tweets

So, does anyone remember the July 4, 2022 Parade Shooter Robert "Bobby" Crimo III?

When the incident happened, a few Anons (myself included) pulled his social media information before it got shut down from his YouTube channel and Twitter page.

This is one of the videos I pulled.

Now, I am not sure why this struck me at this moment nearly 2 years later... but I had a realization. A light bulb moment. Sort of one of those urban legend kind of things that get real creepy really fast.

If you are like me and follow conspiracies (or at least study them), then you will know there is a conspiracy theory that the Creepy Pasta stories are indeed fiction with a little bit of truth to them. As a conspiracy theorist, it is your job to find the truth.

Project KV31 is one such Creepy Pasta story. It is all called the Backrooms.

The legend was started by an Anonymous poster on 4chan who said this on May 13, 2019:

If you're not careful and you noclip out of reality in the wrong areas, you'll end up in the Backrooms, where it's nothing but the stink of old moist carpet, the madness of mono-yellow, the endless background noise of fluorescent lights at maximum hum-buzz, and approximately six hundred million square miles of randomly segmented empty rooms to be trapped in
God save you if you hear something wandering around nearby, because it sure as hell has heard you— 



The history or lore to this piece of fiction is this:

Low-Proximity Magnetic Distortion System or Project KV31 (also known as the Threshold, The Machine, or The Door) is a device used by the Async Research Institute as a doorway between the real world and the Backrooms (Also known as Hallways or The Complex). The device functions by making use of the Backroom's Null Zones, which are theorized by Async to be natural connections between the Backrooms and reality.

A very early prototype was tested by the Oak Ridge National Laboratory on May 10th, 1982 under the supervision of Philip R. Heyman. The machine consisted of eight electromagnetic field generators directed on a single point. A small metal ball was held in the middle, and after the machine started, a bright light surrounded the ball and the ball disappeared as it was sent to the Backrooms. After that initial success, the project was taken over by Async and scaled up to the size of a doorway. The Threshold was finally opened on the sixth test on October 17th, 1989, due to the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, the Threshold opened causing the lab to crumble. After the Threshold was opened, thousands of people fell into the Backrooms.

While the current machine is still in operation after opening the Threshold, Async had plans to construct more versions that would've had an even larger opening. It is unknown if any further LPMDS were constructed as of this time.



Creeped out yet?en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Backr…
kanepixelsbackrooms.fandom.com/wiki/Low-Proxi…

Here is a better explanation of the history.


Then in January 2022, 16 year old videographer Kane "Pixels" started a YouTube channel and posted a video called "The Backrooms (Found Footage)."


So, why did I think of this? I was looking through some things I have saved and was looking for something in particular when I once again came across the videos I had originally downloaded of the July 4, 2022 Parade Shooter Robert "Bobby" Crimo III.

Specifically this one. And then I remembered the hallway footage and it reminded me very much of the Project KV31 Creepy Pasta. So much so that it unnerved me and I thought I would post something about it here.

If I have to be creeped out... I might as well creep you out with me. 😂

You can see where I originally posted it here.
t.me/PunisherBriefi…

The original video didn't post right. Here it is. This was made by the July 4, 2022 Parade Shooter Robert "Bobby" Crimo III.

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