Project Looking Glass - Are We Being Watched? The TRUTH of Project Looking Glass

Things I Learned Last Night - Un podcast de Jaron Myers and Tim Stone - Les mardis

Become a Patron and Get Early Access to Ad-Free Episodes: https://www.patreon.com/tillnpodcast Want to see next week's episode ad-free RIGHT NOW? Go here: https://linktr.ee/tillnpodcast ———————————————————————————— Text TILLN to 66866 to become a patron and gain access to ad-free episodes, the exclusive discord, and earn discounts on TILLN Merch. ———————————————————————————— About this Episode Dan Burisch supposedly worked on Project Looking Glass at the secretive Area 51 base in Nevada. According to him, Burisch was tasked with studying an alien artifact called the Looking Glass, which could allegedly see into the past, present and future. The key to operating it? Mysterious ancient Sumerian cylinder seals that the government had acquired. As Burisch and his colleagues used the Looking Glass, they noticed something startling - all possible future timelines appeared to converge on December 21, 2012. This matched theories about the Mayan calendar predicting the end of the world on that day. Things I Learned Last Night is an educational comedy podcast where best friends Jaron Myers and Tim Stone talk about random topics and have fun all along the way. If you like learning, and laughing a whole lot while you do, then you’ll love TILLN. Watch or listen to this episode today! Silver Dollar City LIVE Show Tickets: https://tilln.com/tillnlive Through the Eyes of Sergeant Winslow: https://shop.tilln.com/products/through-the-eyes-of-sergeant-winslow Episode link: https://tilln.com/projectlookingglass Want to Support TILLN: https://linktr.ee/tillnpodcast Listen to Bob Lazar: https://tilln.com/boblazar Text TILLN to 66866 to become a patron and gain access to ad-free episodes, the exclusive discord, and earn discounts on TILLN Merch. Advertise with us: https://bit.ly/3FdZirY Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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