RE: What is behind Project Looking Glass? Projects predating and eye witness accounts from Project Sign and Project Grudge. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel testimony.
The Argon Port.
https://iowabiostat.github.io/hpc/1.html
https://argonwineadapter.com/shop/argon-wine-adapter-removable-remote-port/
https://www.fleetmon.com/vessels/stolt-argon_9739288_10775196/
https://www.vesseltracker.com/en/Ships/Chem-Argon-9716004.html
From Project Avalon, taken from Project Camelot,
"In answering this question, my contact was not specific. He just said that cameras don't move, because mass doesn't change in the time/space perspective. However, such an instrument, placed in the injected atmosphere, could record a different time , albeit momentarily. And cameras could film inside the gas or see images in the injected atmosphere, as if it were a lens, reflecting events in and around the column. It was said that the tilt or positioning of the electromagnets differed views or positions in the environment, which were reflected in the gas column.
"(I am sure that at least two rings of electromagnets have been used and that the rest of the instrument consists of a vessel and the gas* injected into the vessel. [Two different sources have indicated that these are the main components These magnets spin in the opposite direction and create a kind of charge, then the gas is injected into the barrel. Depending on the direction of rotation [I'm sure speed, tilt, and a host of other factors also play a part] the time can /space forwards and backwards are warped in longer and shorter distances proportional to the present I have reason to believe that scientists have charted the exact positions and velocities of the magnets needed to to reach designated times, both forwards and backwards.)
The following images were created by Dan Burisch