Project Looking Glass

Mentioned by Q in two separate drops:

First, drop # 9 on October 29, 2017.

And again nearly two years later on November 11, 2019

Project Looking Glass, a CIA program that allegedly uses technology stolen from the ancient Sumerians, (according to Candace Owens) gives mankind the ability to see into the future. And that our thoughts influence future outcomes. Yet at the same time, intimating that future events and outcomes are already preset.

At around 18:45, Bill Wood of Be Inspired points to the phenomena of deja vu and how it is almost like seeing things repeating themselves: the same cycles, the same events showing up again and again. Some people even report seeing numbers everywhere, like 11:11, 2-2-2, 4-4-4. I sat up straight when he said that.

It’s happened to me. I have for quite some time noticed that I frequently see the number sequence 3-3-3. On gas station signs (3.33 gal), on the clock at precisely 3:33), Biblical scripture 3:33? A predestined month and year date of my eventual passing? So many instances. It used to unsettle me, but after a while it was like an old friend that I now laugh off. What does it mean? I’ve pondered that. I can’t shake the sense that it is a message, and who or whatever the sender wants me to see it and figure it out. Could be nothing, a series of coincidences. Maybe.

On today’s episode, Candace talks about Looking Glass, (without mentioning Q). Pay close attention to Be Inspired Bill Wood’s rumination about it (at the 18:47 mark).

By Radiopatriot

A former talk radio host turned political activist, diving deep into the intricacies of political warfare and sharing insights on the shadow government and 5th Generation Psy-Ops. RadioPatriot's been diving into political intrigue, from FBI hearings to questioning staged events. Twitter.com/RadioPatriot * Telegram/Radiopatriot * Telegram/Andrea Shea King Gettr/radiopatriot * TRUTHsocial/Radiopatriot

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