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A '''[[chronovisor]]''' (also called '''[[looking-glass technology]]'''){{citation needed}} is a purported time-viewing device that allegedly shows images or [[holograms]], and in some tellings also [[sound]], of [[past]] or [[future]] events, produced through speculative physics principles such as [[residual electromagnetic waves]] or [[quantum access]]. Numerous claims have been made as to the nature of the images seen through the device, e.g., whether the | A '''[[chronovisor]]''' (also called '''[[looking-glass technology]]'''){{citation needed}} is a purported '''time-viewing device''' that allegedly shows images or [[holograms]], and in some tellings also [[sound]], of [[past]] or [[future]] events, produced through speculative [[physics]] principles such as [[residual electromagnetic waves]] or [[quantum access]]. Numerous claims have been made as to the nature of the images seen through the device, e.g., whether the “[[future]]” and “[[past]]" seen in the device are changeable, are one of multiple [[parallel timelines]] with different assigned [[Probability|probabilities]], or represent one or more such alternative timeline realities, or some kind of weighted average. | ||
=Construction= | |||
The devices are often described as containing [[rotating magnetic fields]], [[crystals]], [[plasmas]], and a display surface where the image is shown, sometimes described as [[Exotic holography|holographic]]. Modern [[human]]-used versions of [[chronovisors]] have been described as having a [[computer]] screen and/or [[probability]] readout. | |||
=Uses= | |||
An early [[terrestrial human|human]] version of this technology was allegedly built by two [[Vatican]] priests/[[engineer]]s in the 1930s–40s, according to [[François Brune]] in ''[[The Vatican's New Mystery]]''.<ref>[[François Brune]], *[[The Vatican's New Mystery]]*, 1972.</ref> | |||
A similar [[technology]] was allegedly used by members of [[Project Pegasus]] to view events from the [[past]], according to [[Andrew Basiago]], [[Bernard Mendez]], and others.<ref>[[Quotations]] or [[links]] to [[interviews]] with [[Andrew Basiago|Basiago]] and [[Bernard Mendez|Mendez]].</ref> | |||
The “[[Yellow Cube]]", a gift from one of the alleged [[Eisenhower meetings with extraterrestrial delegations|ET delegations]] to the [[Eisenhower Administration]], allegedly functioned as a sophisticated [[chronovisor]].<ref>[[Bill Wood]], [[Project Camelot]] [[interview]]; [[Dan Burisch]], [[Bill Hamilton]] [[interviews]].</ref> [[Milton William Cooper|Bill Cooper]], possibly referring to the same [[Technology of NHIBs|device]], claimed to have learned circa 1969–72, as an officer in the briefing team of the commander of [[Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet|U.S. Navy Pacific Fleet]], that “the [[aliens]]” in the early 1950s showed a [[Time-viewed images of Jesus|"hologram" of the]] [[Crucifixion of Jesus|Crucifixion]] of [[Jesus]] to [[U.S. government|government]] representatives and that “the government filmed the [[hologram]]” and has the tape in its possession.<ref>Bill Cooper, ''[[Beyond a Pale Horse]]'', 1990.</ref> [[Andrew Basiago]] claimed to have watched a 30-minute [[black-and-white]] video of the crucifixion in a private showing with a small group.<ref>Video interviews with Andrew Basiago.</ref> | |||
Allegedly, multiple [[Yellow Cube]]-like [[Time-viewing technology|devices]] were in circulation among certain connected or [[elite]] individuals in the 1990s, including [[Saddam Hussein]].<ref>[[Project Camelot]] video interviews with [[Dan Burisch]].</ref> [[Dan Burisch]] said that the device was connected to a [[monitor]] or computer with a [[forecasting|probability readout]] and that, when in operation, it reacted to the [[mental interfacing with exotic propulsion technology|emotional input]] of the people controlling it. During an alleged meeting with officials/elites where the device was present, he caused it to show that a certain proposed course of action would result in a future where they would be “standing on the bones of their” dead family members after a [[global catastrophe]], and swayed their decision to go against this course.<ref>Project Camelot [[interviews]] with Dan Burisch.</ref> | |||
Time-viewing technology was also allegedly used in the [[Montauk Project]] for various purposes.<ref>Interviews of [[Stuart Swerdlow]].</ref> [[Tony Rodrigues]] claimed that [[alien|nonhuman ETs]] and [[humans]] (or [[humanlike ETs]]) used a chronovisor-like device connected to his [[mind]] near the end of his alleged “[[20 and Back]]” experience to discern the probability of him [[memory recall after application of exotic memory wiping technology|remembering]] it after it was over (and thus whether they would need to partly [[lobotomy|lobotomize]] him before sending him back). He claimed that the [[alien|ETs]] standing near the examining platform he was on telepathically taunted him that he wouldn’t remember anything, and the person watching the computer screen connected to the chronovisor-like device told them to cut it out, presumably because the probability of him remembering was increasing.<ref>[[Tony Rodrigues]], interviews and book.</ref> | |||
[[Laura Eisenhower]] said that [[looking-glass technology]] was used by the “[[deep state]]” to [[life engineering|strategically target]] the best time in her [[biological lifecycle|life]] for her to meet the deep-state [[agent]] allegedly sent to start a [[romantic relationship]] with her and [[recruit]] her to live in the [[Mars breakaway civilization]].<ref>Interviews with Laura Eisenhower, [[Elena Danaan]], and [[Alfred L. Webre]].</ref> | |||
=Related technology= | |||
Chronovisors and looking-glass technology are distinct from other alleged [[time]] and/or [[non-linear space travel]] devices such as the [[Montauk Chair]], “[[jump rooms]]", [[time travel portals]], [[Tesla teleportation]], and [[Stargates]]. | |||
Chronovisors and looking-glass technology are distinct from other alleged [[time]] and/or [[non-linear space travel]] devices such as the [[Montauk Chair]], “[jump rooms]", [[time travel portals]], [[Tesla teleportation]], and [[Stargates]]. | |||
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Revision as of 07:39, 23 December 2024
A chronovisor (also called looking-glass technology)[citation needed] is a purported time-viewing device that allegedly shows images or holograms, and in some tellings also sound, of past or future events, produced through speculative physics principles such as residual electromagnetic waves or quantum access. Numerous claims have been made as to the nature of the images seen through the device, e.g., whether the “future” and “past" seen in the device are changeable, are one of multiple parallel timelines with different assigned probabilities, or represent one or more such alternative timeline realities, or some kind of weighted average.
Construction
The devices are often described as containing rotating magnetic fields, crystals, plasmas, and a display surface where the image is shown, sometimes described as holographic. Modern human-used versions of chronovisors have been described as having a computer screen and/or probability readout.
Uses
An early human version of this technology was allegedly built by two Vatican priests/engineers in the 1930s–40s, according to François Brune in The Vatican's New Mystery.[1]
A similar technology was allegedly used by members of Project Pegasus to view events from the past, according to Andrew Basiago, Bernard Mendez, and others.[2]
The “Yellow Cube", a gift from one of the alleged ET delegations to the Eisenhower Administration, allegedly functioned as a sophisticated chronovisor.[3] Bill Cooper, possibly referring to the same device, claimed to have learned circa 1969–72, as an officer in the briefing team of the commander of U.S. Navy Pacific Fleet, that “the aliens” in the early 1950s showed a "hologram" of the Crucifixion of Jesus to government representatives and that “the government filmed the hologram” and has the tape in its possession.[4] Andrew Basiago claimed to have watched a 30-minute black-and-white video of the crucifixion in a private showing with a small group.[5]
Allegedly, multiple Yellow Cube-like devices were in circulation among certain connected or elite individuals in the 1990s, including Saddam Hussein.[6] Dan Burisch said that the device was connected to a monitor or computer with a probability readout and that, when in operation, it reacted to the emotional input of the people controlling it. During an alleged meeting with officials/elites where the device was present, he caused it to show that a certain proposed course of action would result in a future where they would be “standing on the bones of their” dead family members after a global catastrophe, and swayed their decision to go against this course.[7]
Time-viewing technology was also allegedly used in the Montauk Project for various purposes.[8] Tony Rodrigues claimed that nonhuman ETs and humans (or humanlike ETs) used a chronovisor-like device connected to his mind near the end of his alleged “20 and Back” experience to discern the probability of him remembering it after it was over (and thus whether they would need to partly lobotomize him before sending him back). He claimed that the ETs standing near the examining platform he was on telepathically taunted him that he wouldn’t remember anything, and the person watching the computer screen connected to the chronovisor-like device told them to cut it out, presumably because the probability of him remembering was increasing.[9]
Laura Eisenhower said that looking-glass technology was used by the “deep state” to strategically target the best time in her life for her to meet the deep-state agent allegedly sent to start a romantic relationship with her and recruit her to live in the Mars breakaway civilization.[10]
Related technology
Chronovisors and looking-glass technology are distinct from other alleged time and/or non-linear space travel devices such as the Montauk Chair, “jump rooms", time travel portals, Tesla teleportation, and Stargates.
References
- ↑ François Brune, *The Vatican's New Mystery*, 1972.
- ↑ Quotations or links to interviews with Basiago and Mendez.
- ↑ Bill Wood, Project Camelot interview; Dan Burisch, Bill Hamilton interviews.
- ↑ Bill Cooper, Beyond a Pale Horse, 1990.
- ↑ Video interviews with Andrew Basiago.
- ↑ Project Camelot video interviews with Dan Burisch.
- ↑ Project Camelot interviews with Dan Burisch.
- ↑ Interviews of Stuart Swerdlow.
- ↑ Tony Rodrigues, interviews and book.
- ↑ Interviews with Laura Eisenhower, Elena Danaan, and Alfred L. Webre.