In the same way that A.I. can reach conclusions from a situational standpoint when given specified information and backgrounds of individuals, their locations, motives etc., it directly mimics what we have been told and have learned about Project Looking Glass.
Like most technology, we the people get it last, while the military makes it and uses it first. Just like the Q posts and their situational planning of this long-term operation.
Remember the Project Looking Glass video from the past? The interviewee states that the bad guys didn't know how to use it, when they had it in their possession. The reason for that is simple. The bad guys can't situationally plan for their immorality and illegality against morality and legality. Just like they can't make memes. It's the same philosophy, with the same outcome.
Now, the good guys have had this technology in their possession for a long time and they are using it against the Deep State, while also allowing us to do the same.
Looking Glass always seemed to me to be more about time travel, viewing probabilistic future outcomes, etc, kinda like the Chronovisor
In the full interview of the guy claiming to have worked on the issue with the Looking Glass (done in 2012) the interviewer asks:
"What is it [they] are trying to prevent?"
The guy responds:
'Some type of Great Awakening.'
Think on it a little frens...
I don't see how it could be made any more clear.
Omg
Do you have sauce on the vid you mentioned?
https://youtu.be/VtHCofbE1PM?si=3FKIYOZyRm8LFGrO
Took me a little while to find it. That's the full interview. I don't remember the timestamp but it is in there.
Thank you
I got you - youtube.com/watch?v=PGPqLX9XYbk
Non-Youtube - yewtu.be/watch?v=PGPqLX9XYbk
Whole interview with Bill Wood is good, but he gets into Looking Glass around 35 minutes before the end of the video. Awakening comment is at about 2:08:00
Edit - he talks time travel leading up to Looking Glass. Worth a listen.
Thank you. I've studied quite a lot about this
That is my recollection also fren. But I watched Kerry Cassidy's vid probably in 2017 (when I had the attention span for these things), and I haven't rewatched it since. Maybe it's time for a second viewing.