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Project Looking Glass

Project Looking Glass is described as a supposed secretive government project involving time travel. Or is it a future prediction technology to “look” into different timelines or future events? Here’s more from Robert Sepehr, author and anthropologist.

Chinese Time Travel?

The Chinese apparently are building a time machine. If so, how would their machine compare with the secretive Project Looking Glass that has long been part of the American arsenal of weapons? More from In Pursuit of Truth in another 2MOT or 2 Minutes of Truth.

Mission Possible? Democrats are demolished! Optics are important. Many are waking up. Pray. More from And We Know.

Trump acquitted for the second time as the Democrats again bungle their impeachment charges.  Also covered in this edition of Accordin’ to Jordan: Crypto soars, evil Cuomo, Lincoln Project irregularities, and aliens in the mainstream media. More from Jordan Sather.

Project Looking Glass

Dr. Dan Burisch has a PhD in microbiology and is a former employee of the United States secret military forces. Burisch holds disconcerting great information about extraterrestrials, the time machines called “Looking Glass”(Orion Cube Stargate), the plans of the secret government and the extinction of the human race.

Tonight, we discuss Project Looking Glass with special guest John Carman. More from David Zublick on the Dark Outpost.

The talk of Orion brings to mind the pivotal scene in Blade Runner, the 1982 sci-fi adventure, where the android (played by the late Rutger Hauer) confronts the detective (played by Harrison Ford) one last time. The android recalls long-ago star battles along the shoulder of Orion.

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The One-Minute Time Machine

In this short film, titled The One-Minute Time Machine, every time the beautiful Regina rejects his advances, James pushes a red button and tries again, all the while unaware of the reality and consequences of his actions. Directed by Devon Avery, the film was selected for the Sploid Short Film Festival, a celebration of the coolest short films and the filmmakers that make them. Enjoy the following presentation by Sploid in this jaunt into the lighter side of life.

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Time Machine Back To 1971

Remember 1971? Truthstream Media takes us back to that time and place, when it seemed like we were being accustomed to a brave new world under the tight control of a scientific elite. Were we being fed any truths or just being dumbed down?

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Vril Energy and Secret Societies

The Philadelphia Experiment is said to have been carried out by the U.S. Navy to test invisibility and manipulate space-time. Did Nikola Tesla help create the world’s first time machine? Is free energy technology being suppressed? More from Robert Sepehr.

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How the Media Wages War

Dick Morris hops in the time machine back to the year 1898, when the biased news media started a war — The Spanish-American War. The moral of the story: The more things change, the more they stay the same.

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Time Traveler Donald Trump

For everyone who is as autistic as me saying that “kek” comes from World Of WarCraft, you are not wrong. But actually it originated in StarCraft from Korean players. “Kekekeke” is equivalent to our “hehehehe.” Blizzard made both WOW and Starcraft and so they made the horde say KEK as an homage to StarCraft.

Someone also pointed out that Nikola Tesla was ethnically Serbian, not Croatian, and they were right, however, he was born in what would be considered Croatia today. Sorry, I try to get as much right as I can and sometimes I slip up as I am just one cat. More from The Truth Factory.

Ride the Time Machine

Iranian media reports a 27-year-old inventor says he built a machine that “brings the future to you,” prompting teasing from tech writers. More from Newsy.

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