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Through A Glass Darkly

Sean Patrick Hazlett
Ufos
Remote Viewing
UAP
Consciousness
Non-Human Intelligence
Sasquatch
Extraterrestrial Life
Geopolitics
Paranormal Phenomena
Disclosure
Extraterrestrial Beings
UFO Encounters
TELEPATHY
Roswell Incident
Quantum Mechanics
CIA
Nuclear Weapons
National Security
Mars
Meditation

Become a Paid Subscriber: podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sean-patrick-hazlett/subscribe Through A Glass Darkly is where the paranormal meets military science fiction and fact. I interview national security professionals, historians, writers, and other content creators on everything within the current cultural zeitgeist and beyond... My four key areas of interest are: 1) geopolitics; 2) wr... more

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Simon Bown discusses his new book Aspects of Alien Abduction: Shocking UFO Encounters – Vol 1, the patterns he sees across experiencer testimony, and why alien abduction reports may involve far more than simple “nuts-and-bolts” extraterrestrials. The... more

R.A. Castaldo discusses the Watchers, the Grigori, Italian mysticism, plasma cosmology, and the hidden spiritual architecture of the universe. Castaldo frames the Watchers not merely as fallen angels, but as higher-density beings of light connected t... more

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Ryan Kralik returns to Through A Glass Darkly for a deep dive into remote viewing, consciousness, and the strange emotional power of accessing nonlocal information. Ryan recounts his training with Lori Williams and Dr. Paul H. Smith. He also shares a... more

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Ryan Kralik explores his theories of reality from It From Us, an information-first framework that rethinks reality, consciousness, remote viewing, UAPs, precognition, retrocausality, religion, and anomalous entities. Kralik argues that information—no... more

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Recent Guests

Edward Riordan
Remote viewing expert and practitioner discussed in-depth during the interview
Independent researcher/remote viewing practitioner
Episode: Remote Viewing, the Brain, and the Nature of Perception | Edward Riordan
Laird Barron
Author and paranormal writer, discussing lifelong dream experiences
Episode: It Opens Doorways: Laird Barron’s Battle with a Dream Entity | Laird Barron
Dr. Heather Lynn
Guest discussing The Lucis Trust and associated occult networks
Independent researcher / author
Episode: The Lucis Trust, Pazuzu, and the Invisible War | Dr. Heather Lynn
Heather Lynn
Dr. Heather Lynn, scholar discussing Sumerian myths, Anunnaki, and related occult topics
Independent researcher / author
Episode: Dragon Bloodlines, Stargates, and Sumerian Demons | Dr. Heather Lynn
Hakim Isler
Author and former military intelligence professional discussing Psi Ops, Mindsight, and related topics
Independent researcher/author
Episode: Military PSYOPs, Mind Viruses & Psychic Warfare | Hakim Isler
David Morehouse
Dr. David Morehouse, former Army officer and remote viewing instructor
RV program veteran
Episode: The Controversial Legacy of Major Ed Dames | Dr. David Morehouse and Lyn Buchanan
Lyn Buchanan
Remote viewing instructor and veteran
RV unit member
Episode: The Controversial Legacy of Major Ed Dames | Dr. David Morehouse and Lyn Buchanan
Franc Milburn
Guest discussing the Amy Eskridge case and related topics
Episode: Who Targeted Amy Eskridge? | Franc Milburn
Daz Smith
Remote viewing expert guest discussed in-depth topics on historical methods and modern variants
Independent researcher/educator in remote viewing
Episode: The Secret Family Tree of Remote Viewing | Daz Smith

Host

Sean Patrick Hazlett
Host of Through A Glass Darkly; focuses on geopolitics, the paranormal, and national security intersections; builds a financially independent media channel.

Reviews

4.0 out of 5 stars from 150 ratings
  • Tried to listen

    1:1 ratio of (interesting) content to (infuriating) commercials

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Zzrte
    United States2 months ago
  • Would give 5⭐️if..

    Good interviews and great info but you cannot listen to any of it if the commercials are interrupting every interview mid interview and way too many per episode. Seriously dude, cut the commercials in half then do it again and your reviews and listeners will go up.

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    3
    ErinErikson
    United States3 months ago
  • Great podcast

    This is a great show! The only drawback is that there are too many commercials during the show.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    First*responder
    United States5 months ago
  • Could be great; without incessant ads

    Do you ever listen to your episodes? How do you feel about the ads stuffed into conversations? I find it incredibly irritating.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    John_West
    United States6 months ago
  • Blatant disrespect for the listeners

    This show is somewhat engaging but turned it off after getting served a commercial like every 3-4 minutes. Ridiculous.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    mcoo42
    United States7 months ago

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Guests consistently deliver credible, thought-provoking insights on fringe topics.
The host asks insightful questions and brings high-caliber guests.
Listeners note heavy ad breaks and some interruptions as negatives.

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The Haunting Entity That Inspired Him | Laird Barron
Q: Okay. So I think what we're going to try to do is go all the way back to the beginning, where did these experiences start, do you think?
They began in childhood with illness and then a pattern of nightmares that followed into adulthood, and later expanded into waking-life incidents and family sightings, shaping how I understand my life and my writing.
Remote Viewing, the Brain, and the Nature of Perception | Edward Riordan
Q: Walk me step by step through a typical session from start to finish.
The guest explains that sessions vary by target type (world events, personal targets, etc.), but a common thread is building a dimensional sensation, drawing an ideograph from proprioceptive feedback, and then progressively exploring intent and outcomes through sub-queues and structured questions until the target is described.
From Ninjutsu to Military PSYOPs | Hakim Isler
Q: How did Psi-Ops fit into your military path and what does it involve?
He explains that a mentor suggested Psi-Op as a role within the special operations community, emphasizing psychological warfare and the strategic use of information and influence.
What Remote Viewing Really Is | Dr. David Morehouse
Q: How do you personally define remote viewing?
It is the learned ability to enter an altered state of consciousness to transcend space-time and to view targets remotely, gathering descriptors and information through a structured protocol.
Remote Viewing, Defined and Demystified | Daz Smith
Q: What part of England did you train in, and what's nearby that influences your outlook?
Training occurred in Bath, England, near Glastonbury and historic sites like Stonehenge, which the guest notes as part of the environment shaping their development in clairvoyant and psychic training.

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A show that blends paranormal phenomena with geopolitics and national security through long-form conversations with researchers, investigators, and practitioners. Episodes often center on consciousness, ufology, cryptids, occult practices, and transformative personal experiences, with guests ranging from mediums and Sasquatch researchers to technology and security experts. The host tends to steer discussions toward practical implications for life, business, and personal growth, while weaving in broader cultural and political themes. The format is deeply exploratory, often featuring anecdotes, fringe theories, and interviews that push listeners to consider alternative interpretations of reality. The show's distinctive edge comes from its wil... more

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1. Edward Riordan
2. Laird Barron
3. Dr. Heather Lynn
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5. Hakim Isler
6. David Morehouse
7. Lyn Buchanan
8. Franc Milburn

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