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📁 Conspiracy Memo #917-KL
“Project Pegasus: Government Time Travel & the Montauk Link”
🛰️ Not all teleportation claims are fiction. Some are classified.
Project Pegasus was allegedly a top-secret DARPA initiative in the 1970s, run under the guise of national security but rumored to involve time travel experiments using quantum field manipulation.
According to whistleblower Andrew Basiago:
• As a child participant, he was recruited into a program that used Tesla-based teleportation devices • He traveled to alternate timelines and future war zones • He stood in the audience at Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address, via time displacement • Some Pegasus participants were later reassigned to Camp Hero — linking Pegasus directly to the Montauk Project
🎛️ Project Pegasus used "chronovisors" — experimental tech that could record or display past/future events. This tech allegedly allowed military intelligence to preview potential future events before they happened.
☢️ Some testimonies claim these machines broke minds. Others say the tech still exists in deep black sites.
🧠 The Montauk Chair, used for remote viewing and psychic warfare, may have been an evolution of Pegasus tech — refined, militarized, and weaponized.
The same government that denies Montauk also denies Pegasus.
But too many testimonies align.
Ask yourself: If time travel exists... who controls the timeline?
#projectpegasus #montaukproject #timetraveltech #chronovisor #quantumexperiments #darpa #teslatech #ciaexperiments #mkultraleaks #militarysecrets #theclockfiles #hiddenhistory #montaukchair #governmentlies #blackbudgetprojects #temporalwarfare #classifiedops #undergroundlabs
#projectpegasus#montaukproject#timetraveltech#chronovisor#quantumexperiments#darpa#teslatech#ciaexperiments#mkultraleaks#militarysecrets#theclockfiles#hiddenhistory#montaukchair#governmentlies#blackbudgetprojects#temporalwarfare#classifiedops#undergroundlabs
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Chronovisor presents: Between worm and cockroach
Indie it's a mood of living

Song have a some Easter eggs. Old sci fi movies (in public domain) in samples and lyrics, occult symbols. Also song is recorded in 432 Hz tuning. It's inspiration from conspiracy theories.
Listen Between worm and cockroach in Spotify below:
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the chronovisor is one of my favorite urban legends about catholicism. the vatican TOTALLY has a TV that lets you watch real life events from the past REAL NOT FAKE
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The Chronovisor was, apparently, a large cabinet or armoire with a cathode ray tube display in it along with a series of controls that could be used for selecting times and places in the past to watch—passively and, one assumed, impotently, but with ostensibly very great accuracy and precision, to the point that it was possible to use to spy on specific historical individuals such as Napoleon or even Jesus. The way the Domenica described it as working reminded Maureen a little of the quasiscientific or pseudoscientific ‘stone tape’ theory of ghost stories or hauntings: Past events, according to Ernetti or whoever had interviewed him, left electromagnetic radiation floating about the world as images and evidences of themselves, and it was this radiation that one was able to see and hear in visual and auditory form on the little television inside that armoire. Cathy’s handwritten notes made it very clear that she did not herself believe that the Chronovisor had actually been built—or, if it had, that she believed that it had been built magically, thaumaturgically, rather than with the weird science that the Domenica article purported or pretended to describe. The article had—ostensibly, purportedly, and allegedly—a picture that Ernetti had taken of the Crucifixion, presumably by photographing the allegedly-existent television screen. It was grainy and looked an awful lot like a picture of a wooden crucifix that somebody had stuck into the top of an anthill. Accompanying it was another note from Cathy reassuring Maureen that she still was not convinced.
✍️ Share a line you’ve edited, and what it used to be.
You already know this one, but:
Since the Earth was no longer moving through space, even at the big old house the sky was not getting any darker and the stars were not coming out; it was like being on the terminator line of the Moon or Mercury, perpetual twilight on a planet tidally locked to the ancient of days.
That final "to the ancient of days" was originally "unto ages of ages."
🤨 Share a line that makes no sense out of context.
But an animatronic Alexander the Great somewhere out in the desert beyond Cathay is still far short of divinity.
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CFV VRMMORPG AU
Alright strap in lads we are going for a ride.
What’s this AU about?
in case you don’t know, VRMMORPG stands for Virtual Reality Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game
it's basically a fully immersive MMO you play with a headset on, where you can create an avatar and customize your appearance
think like SAO (but don't, because that anime is rubbish and I can do better)
The whole AU is slice-of-life turned mystery story set in the near future, with a bit of a futuristic cyberpunk vibe.
Most of the characters don't know each other in person and meet in the titular VRMMORPG that we will just call "Vanguard" to keep it simple.
There is a lot of identity porn stuff, because I love that stuff.
It centers the G cast, but of course the OG cast are there as mentor figures and they drive a lot of the plot too. The G kids are around 16, and the OG cast are 20 or older.
Not to spoil, but the company creating Vanguard, Suzugamori Inc., is kinds shady, and people related to the game start going missing at some point...
The Cast
Shion Kiba - basically the main character, though there are multiple POVs. It's the first time he feels like he fits in, since he's under a lot of pressure in his day-to-day life as a rich heir, going to a prestigious private school. He forms a team/guild with Tokoha and Chrono when he meets them. At some point, Shion encounters a mysterious legendary player named "Crimson Reaper" who becomes his mentor. Though Tokoha and Chrono don't believe he exists for the longest time. Shion starts getting involved int he conspiracy behind the game when his beloved "Crimson" goes missing.
Chrono Shindou - when he first logs into the game, it glitches and Chrono randomly unlocks a brand new class and avatar that has not been released to the public yet. This causes quite a stir in the game, since he actually didn't hack anything, so the game admins decide to just let him keep the class and just involve him in promotions, much to the chagrin of admin Ibuki. Chrono turns out to be a natural at the game as well. And now he can finally make some real friends!
Tokoha Anjou - a veteran player who feels very pressured to succeed since her older brother is a famous player and streamer who actually got hired by the company behind Vanguard to become part of the promotional team. She created a new account to try one of the newer clans and make a name for herself. When she realizes that neither Shion nor Chrono know who she is, she begins to open up to them and becomes willing to form a team with them, but only if they aim for the very top.
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I'm still trying to figure out everyone's pseudonyms! Not everyone's avatar cards make good screen names...
Mamoru is definitely "Blademaster". Chrono will be "Chronovisor". Ibuki will probably be "Alter Ego". And I'm thinking "BlossomBlight" for Tokoha? You get the vibe.
There's some fun mystery stuff. We got hackers, we got some undercover police, we got teenagers solving internet conspiracies on their own...
Also: I will create a very elaborate system for the game classes based on the CFV units, clans and archetypes. This will dramatically increase the workload for this AU. I have no self-restraint!
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All devices should use time viewer protocols and science (the chronovisor) in their wormhole projectors and utilize higher dimensional mathematics and physics
reblog if your name isn't Amanda.
2,121,566 people are not Amanda and counting!
We’ll find you Amanda.
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Did the Vatican Capture the Crucifixion of Christ? The Truth Behind the Mysterious Chronovisor Device
On https://www.monkeyandelf.com/did-the-vatican-capture-the-crucifixion-of-christ-the-truth-behind-the-mysterious-chronovisor-device/
Did the Vatican Capture the Crucifixion of Christ? The Truth Behind the Mysterious Chronovisor Device
The idea that the Vatican may possess a device capable of peering into the past — even to the moment of Jesus Christ’s crucifixion — sounds like something ripped straight from a sci-fi thriller. And yet, this is not a new rumor.
It’s a theory that has quietly smoldered for decades, inflamed occasionally by anonymous whistleblowers, strange books, and whispered confessions from clergy and scientists alike. At the center of it all lies the mysterious “chronovisor” — a supposed time-viewing machine built in secret, hidden deep within the walls of the Holy See.
The Vatican’s Secret Archives: A Labyrinth of Lost Time
When Pope Leo XIV was recently enthroned in a ceremony rich with symbolism and centuries-old tradition, it wasn’t just Catholics around the world who watched. Conspiracy theorists, historians, and technologists turned their eyes once more to Vatican City — the most secretive nation on Earth. Beneath its golden domes and saintly sculptures lies the Vatican Secret Archives, an 85-kilometer-long stretch of sealed knowledge, inaccessible to all but a chosen few.
Publicly, access ends at documents dated 1939. Everything beyond that is off-limits. Behind those walls, say believers, are blueprints of unthinkable technologies, religious relics whose existence challenges our understanding of history, and — perhaps most tantalizingly — the chronovisor.
The Birth of a Controversy: Marcello Pellegrino Ernetti and the Machine That Sees the Past
Marcello Pellegrino Ernetti was no ordinary man. Born in 1925, he was both a Benedictine monk and a gifted physicist — a rare combination of devout faith and cutting-edge intellect. While studying ancient music and texts, Ernetti allegedly encountered obscure references that hinted at the possibility of seeing historical events as they truly happened.
He claimed that, with the help of 12 scientists — including Nobel Prize-winning physicist Enrico Fermi and rocket pioneer Wernher von Braun — he developed a machine that could tune into past events by capturing residual electromagnetic energy. This device, called the chronovisor, could allegedly convert these energy remnants into both audio and visual data, allowing observers to “watch” scenes from history as if they were unfolding in real time.
Ernetti’s reported achievements were astonishing. He said he had witnessed Cicero’s orations in the Roman Senate, the fall of Sodom and Gomorrah, and — most controversially — the crucifixion of Jesus Christ himself.
Seeing Jesus on the Cross: Hoax or Heavenly Glimpse?
One of the most explosive claims came when an Italian weekly published a grainy image, said to have been captured by the chronovisor, of Christ dying on the cross. The photograph shocked the public. If true, it was the first ever visual proof of the life — and death — of Jesus.
Skeptics quickly pounced. Researchers traced the image back to a known statue of Christ from the Temple of Merciful Love in Umbria. The angle and lighting were cleverly manipulated to resemble a live-action photo. Detractors accused Ernetti of a hoax, while his supporters insisted that he had been forced to use a substitute photo under pressure from high-ranking Church officials, who feared the truth would shake the foundations of both religious and political power.
Shortly before his death in 1994, Ernetti reportedly sent a letter to his relatives insisting that the chronovisor was real and that he had genuinely witnessed the crucifixion. The Vatican, as always, remained silent.
Ghostly Voices and the Birth of Instrumental Transcommunication
According to Ernetti, the chronovisor’s origins lay in earlier experiments attempting to capture the voices of the dead. Working in a Milan physics lab, he claimed to have recorded the baritone voice of one assistant’s long-deceased father. These eerie phenomena were later categorized as Instrumental Transcommunication (ITC), a concept which suggests that electronic devices can serve as portals to realities beyond normal human perception.
Ernetti believed these mysterious transmissions were made possible by subtle energy fields that still carry the imprints of events, voices, and images from the past. Under specific conditions, these fields could be tapped into — revealing not only lost words but also entire scenes of antiquity.
Mirages of Time: Are We Tuning into Historical Echoes?
Though the chronovisor’s existence is unproven, history is full of strange “time slips” and ghostly apparitions. In his book Hearing the Dead, French priest François Brune recounts stories that seem to support Ernetti’s theory. One woman reportedly heard the battle in which her son died while standing on the very battlefield years later. Two English tourists claimed to have seen Queen Marie Antoinette at Versailles. In Crete, others saw ghost-like visions of ancient Greek warriors.
Even psychologist Carl Jung spoke of inexplicable visions of historical scenes appearing near his home — people in traditional dress from another era moving in ghostly procession, completely invisible to others.
Some theorists suggest that strong emotional or historical events leave behind energetic echoes — or “psychic recordings” — stored in the environment. The chronovisor, they argue, was merely a tool for decoding these echoes.
The Thyestes Manuscript and the Limits of Proof
If the chronovisor existed, it wasn’t just used to witness the crucifixion. Ernetti also claimed to have recovered the full text and music of Thyestes, a lost tragedy by Roman poet Quintus Ennius. The claim generated excitement among scholars — until they examined the text.
Critics pointed out that the manuscript contained anachronistic language and unusual vocabulary. It lacked the length and complexity expected of classical Roman drama. While the document was intriguing, its authenticity remained unverified, and the academic community ultimately rejected it as a modern forgery or a well-intentioned fiction.
Why Would the Vatican Bury the Truth?
If the chronovisor truly existed, why would the Church suppress it? According to Brune and other insiders, the device was dismantled under Vatican orders. The potential consequences were too dangerous to ignore. A machine that could replay the past might expose falsehoods in religious texts, undermine governments, or destroy sacred traditions.
In the wrong hands, it could be weaponized — politically, religiously, or even militarily.
A Technology Ahead of Its Time — Or Pure Myth?
Could Ernetti’s story be a clever blend of science fiction, spiritual yearning, and theological metaphor? Perhaps. But dismissing it outright might be equally short-sighted. Modern quantum physics has shown us that time is not as linear as once believed. Some researchers now theorize that information from the past may still exist in some quantum form, ready to be accessed when — and if — we develop the right tools.
What seems like madness today could be mainstream science tomorrow.
You can be skeptical about these stories, but it is also unwise to completely exclude such things. Whether the chronovisor was real or not, it touches on something deeply human — the desire to understand where we come from, to witness the truth with our own eyes, and to find meaning in the echoes of history.
#Enrico Fermi time machine#François Brune#hronovisor#Jesus Christ image#Jesus crucifixion photo#Marcello Pellegrino Ernetti#Thyestes manuscript#Vatican archives#Vatican secrets#Wernher von Braun Vatican
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wanna bet ? sucker bets aside we gotta make this one fly . if you have a hard hat you better put it on . all the shadows . . . have been occupied . if you do find a place to stash and hide camera eyes will see it all and more . big foot is everywhere and hairy fucking cryptids roam tither . . . over there . what they tell you man don’t believe . dense clusters of bamboo are hollowed out . . . sporting naugahyde and big -doo's they creep around inside you find . nothing can come in or out when you receive . triggers like the hair on my chiny-chin-chin . they’ll get lit up by greek fire and sin . ancestors from so long ago you find you’ve recognized whisper in your ear a tune of melody so true . knowing some won’t survive . rolled up lids on raccoon eyes . and your chronovisors . . . . will help you peep in on observation changelings e.a. noe henry
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Could time travelers have already visited us? Discover shocking real-life cases like Rudolph Fentz, the Vatican's Chronovisor, and Andrew Carlssin’s 2256 claim. Is this proof that time travel is real—or the biggest cover-up in history?
#time travel#time travelers#conspiracy theory#forbidden knowledge#unexplained mysteries#history mystery#strange history#ancient secrets
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This reminds me of the Chronovisor that’s supposedly in the Vatican
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Vatikans angebliche Zeitmaschine Chronovisor zeichnete diesen Drachen des Präkambriums auf Bücher über Außerirdische Ufos und Aliens
zeitmaschine #chronovisor #drachen #vatikanverschwörung
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The Legend Of The Chronovisor, The Vatican’s Secret Time Machine
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سلام ، ممكن تقري رواية مجرد فصل و تشاركيني رأيك في واتباد
قصتها مختلفة عن القصص المعتادة
الكتاب اسمه
مملكة الكرونوفيزور...Chronovisor Realm...II
الكاتبة Alia-ipsilia
شكرا
اهلا
اكيد انشالله بقرأها وبرجعلك ✌🏻😁
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