Anonymous ID: da524c Nov. 11, 2019, 11:38 p.m. No.7353420   🗄️.is đź”—kun

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Project Aquarius and the Looking Glass Project at Facility S4 at Area 51

 

Project Aquarius

and the Looking Glass Project at Facility S4 at Area 51

 

"Above the door frame leading into the lab that contains the Looking Glass project at facility S4 at Area 51 there is a stuffed White Rabbit holding a backward watch mounted permanently to the frame."

 

"Per Dan’s comments, permanently wired above the entrance to the Project Looking Glass laboratory, there was a large three foot tall statue of a rabbit (symbolic of Alice in Wonderland). This rabbit was described as having a clock in his hand, and wearing a royal maroon vest, with gold fringes, and black buttons"

 

"Level 2 or “4-2” was known as “Alice’s Floor”. This specific floor contained a laboratory for weapons research and development, three board rooms, and provisions for emergency supplies. Also located on level 4-2 were two specific areas which contained components for project sidekick. Level 4-2 was also the location of Project Looking Glass. This device utilized six (composite) electromagnetic fields, and a height adjustable rotating cylinder which is injected with a specific type of gas. The entire assembly can be rotated 90 degrees from the horizontal axis. This allows scientists to warp the local fabric of space-time both forward or backwards by long or short distances relative to the present time. The Project Looking Glass device was used to predict the potential probability of future events. Once the device is tuned properly, images of probable future events are projected in open space within the fields, similar to a hologram. The data output of the device (images and in some cases sounds) were then captured via high resolution audio-video capture devices. If multiple probabilities of the same event were displayed, they could be de-interlaced by use of specific software platforms. Next to the Project Looking Glass device were two “transport pads” which could teleport physical matter or humans from one location to the other instantly, but not always reliably and with certain disastrous outcomes during testing phases. Dan had the unfortunate experience of being in the room during one of those unfortunate outcomes, and witnessed a death."

 

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