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 🔓 for all. patreon.com/posts/project-…
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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 “I do not mean looking back years ago to see the wagon train days.”
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-…
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*rubs face*
If you're going to do a piece like this, you have to get it right.
I find it hard to believe @oneunderscore__ would confuse Q's JFK Jr/ Flat Earth AMA in 2018 for something that happened in 2020, so I dunno where this fell down but c'mon. msnbc.com/ali-velshi/wat…
There are actual experts in Q mythos, @MSNBC, please for the love of all that is holy, hire one of us. Why run a piece with a mistake that Q followers can instantly dismiss? msnbc.com/ali-velshi/wat…
@MSNBC I really do appreciate the effort @AliVelshi and you're coming from the correct place but the posts you are referring to happened in 2018, not 2020. Q promoters will take this error and use it to give their followers a reason to dismiss you. patreon.com/posts/explaine…
So while this clearly didn't happen, I stand by my opinion that everyone in America should have to work in a public-facing service industry for six months.
Everyone should know the joy of having 1 unhappy guest ruin your entire shift, making both you and your boss forget all about the other 499 guests that day.
Everyone should learn how a restaurant works, and why saying stuff like "why is there a wait, I see some open tables" makes the staff at the host desk want to roll their eyes.
But they can't, because then you'd get them fired.
The JFK Jr wing of QAnon has become convinced that the Kennedy family is going to make some sort of grand reappearance in Dallas tomorrow and announce that Trump is President again.
This particular prophecy is being spread by "Whiplash347" and "Negative48," who I'd have called 'fringe QAnon' a year or two ago, but now have 250,000 & 100,000 followers respectively on Telegram, making them just as or even more popular than Joe M, Sather, IET, or Praying Medic.
I really want to take a second and reinforce just how LARPy Qtah actually was during this.
First, he says he's eager to accept the invitation.
This is posturing, he doesn't think it's really going to happen so he puffs up his chest with nothing to risk (he thinks).
1/4
Lin says yes, and Qtah asks if the trip will be free, but if not, what expenses he'll need to cover, but again states he's 'more than happy' to fly out if it's 'worth it.'
Again, Qtah clearly thinks this is just dick-waving. He has underestimated Lin's batshit sincerity.
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This is the exact moment Qtah realizes that Lin isn't just bumping chests outside the bar and shouting "you wanna go? you wanna go?" but intends to throw fists.
Lin's prepared to actually do this, and Qtah never was.