More from Ingersollockwood.com covid 19 and prions disease
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Does the website have any actual purpose besides hiding links and text?
apparently its to advertise their services as a government contractor
Thank you for reply, I guess I'm not seeing a picture in my head of what that entails. I do hope that they are for real and on the side of good, though. We've had too many larps lately.
I've never seen any evidence of larps, only people assuming such
I give anything a thread of faith, my light sees infinite possibilities of reality
If you don't know about "Ingersol Lockwood" the man, he wrote books on Baron Trump, the "last president" and the riots on 5th avenue outside "Castle Trump"
People theorize this shows evidence of time travel
And because ingersollockwood.com speaks of looking glass technology, they are government contractors that work specifically with time travel
And they are releasing certain information to awaken the population to save us (America and the world) from evil
Like Q
edit: spelling
Thanks, you're making good points. However, there are LARPs, there are many on telegram, for example. There were channels announcing in January, February "EBS will commence in 2 days. Be ready, the storm is upon us." They'll have random countdowns that amount to nothing or will post cryptic messages that don't open anyone's eyes to the truth or are adding anything like "a reckoning is coming. The cabals day are numbered" and of course, a lot of datefagging. About the website: The thing I suppose that makes it feel off for me is that I knew about the time travelling books since the beginning of this year and was aware of the author's name, too. For a while the topic was posted a lot about, especially on telegram but no one mentioned any website. It was only a month and a half ago or so that people first mentioned this website and started posting about their hidden links etc. so I checked the website out back then and it just struck me as odd that such a website, that didn't offer any services to the public and seemed pretty basic would have all these hidden riddles and buttons. Who were they meant for? They were quite obvious and it made me think that, if this was truly a government contractor, they were quite 'unprofessional', for a lack of a better term. It seemed like the only purpose the website was made for was to include hidden pages/text/links, sending people on a chase and people on here immediately jumped on it because it seemed exciting. That being said, I do believe that it is a possibility that they did use 'time travel' and are using the author's name to attract 'truth seekers' to their page. We will see, but let's be cautious.