Did you ever want to know way too much about Project Looking Glass? Well boy howdy, are you in luck. Suggested and voted on by my patrons, but π for all. patreon.com/posts/project-β¦
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The myth of Project Looking Glass is largely the creation of four men, their stories told and re-told by believers for years.
Bob Lazar introduced the concept in the 1980s, linking it to time dilation that has something to do with FTL propulsion. Importantly, Lazar says βI do not mean looking back years ago to see the wagon train days.β
That would change when others took up Lazar's baton.
Dan Burisch told his story in the early 2000s, saying Looking Glass had now been engineered into a machine that *could* see the wagon train days. Future humans from the year 45,000 CE were manipulating events on Earth to steer the planet onto their own preferred timeline.
David Wilcock added to the story in the late 2000s, describing the psychic interface and linking Looking Glass to Dec 21, 2012. Observing past 2012 caused the operator to have a mindbending experience as multiple timelines suddenly became possible with no predetermined outcome.
Finally, Bill Wood appeared in the early 2010s and contradicted Wilcock, saying that instead, December 21, 2012 was not a branching off point of possibilities, but instead multiple timelines contracting into a single immutable future that could no longer be altered.
The entire story of Project Looking Glass was supposed to end in 2012, with the device now useless. But believers, and eventually QAnon, ignored the 2012 cutoff and have continued to keep the myth afloat. patreon.com/posts/project-β¦
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I finally saw the clip they're all freaking out about, and my immediate reaction (probably from spending too much time in goth clubs in my youth) was "that's a tear in his hose."
Turns out it was a tear in his hose.
They could have checked literally any other clip he was in, but then @againstgrmrs wouldn't get to lie about it
i'm out there winning hearts and minds, one pearl-clutching MAGA at a time
I'm watching the Ye/Fuentes/Jones interview now and lemmie tell ya, I hope Ben Shapiro is coming to grips with exactly what about 40% of the Republican Party secretly believes
They're nice to your face as long as you're propagandizing for them, Ben, but they'll line you up with the rest of us the second you're not useful
good fucking lord Ye is reading "jokes written by Owen Benjamin about Ben Shapiro" while Alex Jones anxiously laughs and Nick Fuentes genuinely laughs
The author went out and spoke with them face to face, and so these conspiracy theorists seem nice, and normal.
But going unexplored here is sitting down with them at their computers and seeing what these people are like online, where they gleefully talk about executions.
The article acknowledges that this is where the movement actually exists and gets all of it information, but what exactly are they learning? It's kept pretty vague.
(for instance, 'event 201' is the belief that the United Nations planned and executed the COVID 19 pandemic)