The U.S. government built a device that could see the future. Then they shut it down — because every timeline led to the same place. In 2003, a classified Army document called the Gateway Process was quietly declassified. Buried inside it was a stunning admission: human consciousness is non-local, it exists outside linear time, and it can interact with the fabric of spacetime itself. That document was the surface. What came after was Project Looking Glass — an alleged black-budget program using rotating electromagnetic torus fields to observe branching probability timelines. Multiple whistleblowers from separate programs, spanning decades, described the same device independently. A microbiologist at S-4. A propulsion physicist. A Navy SEAL tasked with interpreting the outputs. Their stories should not align. They do. But the most extraordinary detail is what happened when the device stopped working. According to those who operated it, every probability, every branch, every possi...
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