This has fascinated me since i heard about it. Alien technology? Reveals the future? But God can override it? Someone please give me a break down
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Any search for 'project looking glass' will find video clips like:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZhIqcqgziY
and other aggregated articles and posts around the time that this entered the discussion via a reference on Q post #3585 in Nov 2019.
https://archive.today/newest/https://8kun.net/qresearch/res/7307489.html#7352963
The premise was that this is a piece of technology that could show future timeline predictions, with the idea being that this could be used to inform current events to gain the desired future outcome.
Your ideas and speculation on why Q would post this are welcome. What it does indicate that's not as fanciful is the continued references to 'alice in wonderland' that feature prominently in the Q lexicon, used as metaphors for current people and places. A naming convention popular with the wizards and warlocks?
I think its demonic technology. I think if this is a mostly spiritual battle and the deep state are constantly using it, its demonic in origin. Furthermore i believe its held at cern and spirits are conjured through breaking a portal to the demonic realm using particle accelerators. Thats what I believe so far.
If you have followed Q for long enough, you would have picked up on the whole 'how many coincidences before mathematically impossible' argument. Using stats and philosophical constructs like occam's razor as a means of validation.
Going well off the beaten track to 1) time travel type prediction tech with either 2) demon or 3) alien origin is such a reversal and breakdown of the likelihood paradigm that I dont think it bears much deliberation. That's not to say its impossible.
I dont recall if location was part of any discussion on LookingGlass, outside of it being used & held by the military. The infernal themes of places like CERN I think is entirely a different topic though perhaps with some common bases. Like how Epstein was known to fund scientific endeavours among his other past-times - why would that influence not also extend to places like CERN.