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In the first two episodes of this 4-part series from Metaphysical, we covered some of the craziest Mandela Effects we came across, including some that we’ve experienced ourselves. Then in Part 3, we talked about what the Mandela Effect really is, where it could have come from, and the implications for humanity. But today in Part 4, we get into the juiciest part of this discussion.
Have you ever heard of Project Looking Glass? This rumored government project involved looking into the multiverse via technology and the human body. There have been many reports by many names on such a phenomena, so we decided to look deeper into this. Your mind is going to be blown when you hear what remote viewer John Vivanco’s data had to say about the Mandela Effect, plus Rob Counts’ investigative research. Join Metaphysical for a show that’s out of this world.
By Metaphysical with Rob Counts and John Vivanco4.9
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In the first two episodes of this 4-part series from Metaphysical, we covered some of the craziest Mandela Effects we came across, including some that we’ve experienced ourselves. Then in Part 3, we talked about what the Mandela Effect really is, where it could have come from, and the implications for humanity. But today in Part 4, we get into the juiciest part of this discussion.
Have you ever heard of Project Looking Glass? This rumored government project involved looking into the multiverse via technology and the human body. There have been many reports by many names on such a phenomena, so we decided to look deeper into this. Your mind is going to be blown when you hear what remote viewer John Vivanco’s data had to say about the Mandela Effect, plus Rob Counts’ investigative research. Join Metaphysical for a show that’s out of this world.

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