Project Looking Glass
The following text is copied from Bill Hamilton's website:
The Commentary that follows is from
my [Bill Hamilton's]
source that linked with inside sources and took notes on
Project
Looking Glass and Time Travel experiments:
“With regard to LG (Looking Glass):
As I understand it, this
device (at least 3 to 4 years ago) could not focus on a
detailed
sequence of activities in the future. In other words, you
could
not see exactly what would happen, like a series of events. I
was
told to consider the multiverse idea combined with work by
Richard
Gott on cosmic
strings. The multiverse apparently is accessed when
the forward
mode is set. I was also told to consider the views provided
by LG
as one of many potential realities (at least in the future
view
mode).
I have also been told that recently there has been an effort
made
to outfit videotape recorders to be sent forward through the
apparatus,
thereby allowing the dark project people to gain some insight
into
what may take place.
When I heard about this several questions came to my mind. The
most
pressing of which was: if a camera were sent forward in
time/space,
would it be able to record anything other than what was
immediately
in front of its lens? I mean, what if LG were located in the
middle
of the Groom Lake facility, and the operators wanted to gain
insight
into the outcome of a conflict, say in the Middle East. How
could
a videotape recorder, set to record what was right in front of
its
lens at that location gather any data on the Middle East if it
were
still stuck in the middle of the Mojave desert when it got to
the
future??? Hell, something important could be happening right
behind
the camera and it would miss it - a couple of degrees change
in
camera direction allows one set of events to be seen while
another
set is completely overlooked, much less events half a world
away.
To answer this question, my contact was not specific, saying
only
that cameras did not move, as mass does not change in its
perspective
to space time. However, such an item placed into the injected
atmosphere,
might experience a different time, if only briefly. And
cameras
could film within the gas or see images in the injected
atmosphere
as though it were a lens reflecting events in and around the
column.
I was given to understand that the tilt or positioning of the
electromagnets
would allow different views or positions in the environment to
be
reflected in the gas column.
(I feel confident that at least two rings of electromagnets
are
employed and that the rest of the device is composed of a
barrel
and the gas* injected into the barrel. (Two different sources
have
indicated that these are the basic components.) These magnets
spin
in different directions, creating a charge of some kind. Then
the
gas is injected into the barrel. Depending on the direction of
the
spin (I am sure speed and tilt and a bunch of other factors
must
also have an effect) time space can be warped forward or
backwards
by long or short distances relative to the present. I have
reason
to believe that the scientists have completed a map of the
exact
positions and speeds of the magnets necessary to reach
targeted
times both forward and back.)
Apparently, images of the events at different places, relative
to
the location of the device can be picked up and in essence
reflected
off the gas, causing it to behave like a teleprompter or
crystal
ball, for lack of a better example. But I am not entirely sure
that
mass does not move, or that mass is not affected. Since I was
also
told many years ago about an experiment that went very wrong
in
the early years of the LG project, involving a test subject of
some
kind. As I understand it there was significant movement of
mass
during that experiment, and it ended up with a rather gruesome
death
for the poor test subject. (I originally thought it was a
monkey,
but I found out that there were many test subjects that got
sent
through, so I am not certain what kind was involved in the
experiment
that went bad. However, in my typical reverse-logic search for
corollaries,
this tells me that there must have been many test subjects
that
made it through just fine. So I am certain that any errors
that
were made or any miscalculations have long since been
corrected).
I wish I could offer you more information. For what its worth,
my
sources have confirmed the presence of electromagnets and a
barrel-like
device which is injected with some kind of gas [an
independent
source has stated that the gas concerned is argon. Project
Camelot] ...these
components seem necessary for LG to function as a viewing
device.
And as for any changes in mass, or movement within
time-space....I
really don't know since my information sources would only
tell me
'so much' about what they saw or experienced at the time
they were
involved. But it can be reasoned, based upon what they did
say that
there were significant experiments in the movement of mass
back
and forward through time, many of which were successful. I
am sure
much has been discovered and/or refined in the process since
then.”
The following
images were created and supplied by Dan Burisch:
Note:
the unattributed image on Bill Hamilton's website
is
a movie prop from the the movie "The Time Machine".





Bill Ryan and Bill Hamilton, April 2006
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