Project Looking Glass — US Government Future-Viewing Technology
Multiple whistleblowers have described a classified US government program called Project Looking Glass that allegedly uses technology — possibly reverse-engineered from recovered non-human craft — to view probable future timelines. Microbiologist Dan Burisch, who claimed to work at S-4 near Area 51, described Looking Glass as a device that could access a wormhole-like effect to view probable futures. He described the technology as based on principles similar to the cylinder seals depicted in ancient Sumerian artifacts — a direct connection between recovered alien tech and ancient knowledge. Former Navy intelligence officer Bill Wood stated in interviews that Looking Glass technology showed something extraordinary: all probable timelines converged to a single point around 2012. No matter what variables were changed, no matter what actions the operators modeled, every timeline led to the same outcome — which he described as an unstoppable shift in human consciousness. The elites who controlled the technology reportedly panicked because for the first time, they could see a future they couldn't manipulate. The convergence around 2012 aligned with the end of the Mayan Long Count calendar (December 21, 2012). A separate but related device called the Yellow Cube was described as a portable version that showed the user their own probable future. Whether Looking Glass is real technology, disinformation, or mythology, the claims connect three major threads: reverse-engineered alien technology, ancient civilization knowledge (Sumerian cylinder seals), and the consciousness dimension of the UAP phenomenon. The idea that the future converges regardless of intervention aligns with the Gateway Process finding that consciousness transcends spacetime.