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LookingGlass may also be referring to the crystal technology of Marcel Vogel who was able to take photographs of any future target he thought of. Marcel Vogel worked for IMB for 27 years, has dozens of patents, and also worked with Tesla tech in the 70s. Check out his wikipedia page, in the link in my comment below this. "Description of Marcel Vogel's technology that is able to use thought and energy of space, draw in with breathe, create a pattern from the breath, and oscullite it to a vibratory force, which is captured on a plate on his De La War Camera, which produces a remote image of a remote target he sets his thoughts to."
Proof that Remote Viewing is real, Marcel Vogel's De La War Camera that takes Remote Images : remoteviewing
71 votes, 68 comments. Marcel Vogel (1917 - 1991) was a research scientist for IBM’s San Jose facility for 27 years. He received over 100 patents …
https://www.reddit.com/r/remoteviewing/comments/mv6nnw/proof_that_remote_viewing_is_real_marcel_vogels/
"In 1977 and 1978, Vogel participated in experiments with the Markovich Tesla Electrical Power Source, referred to as MTEPS, that was built by Peter T. Markovich.[1]
He received 32 patents for his inventions up through his tenure at IBM.[2] Among these was the magnetic coating for the 24" hard disk drive systems still in use. His areas of expertise, besides luminescence, were phosphor technology, magnetics, and liquid crystal systems." Did they use his tech for the ingredients of his inoculations to be able to remote control people in the future from now, once they are injected? Study this. This may be more than just the ability to remotely control people in live time. This would give them complete control of the future of humankind if all are injected with this tech that allowed for him to photograph the future of his intention, noted in the link of the prior comment. Is he looking into the real looking glass? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcel_Vogel