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🗓️ 27 September 2024
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Over the course of years and in dozens of cities across the world, strange tiles with bizarre messages began showing up affixed to streets. Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli discuss the Toynbee Tiles, the bizarre ideas they convey, and who is behind them.
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0:00.0 | Jimmy Aiken's Mysterious World is brought to you by the Star Quest Production Network and is made possible by our many generous patrons. |
0:07.2 | If you'd like to support the podcast, please visit sQP.com slash Give. You're listening to episode 331 of Jimmy Yakin's mysterious world, |
0:28.0 | where we look at mysteries from the twin perspectives of faith and reason. |
0:32.0 | In this episode, we're talking about perspectives of faith and reason. |
0:32.9 | In this episode, we're talking about the mystery of the Toynbee tiles. |
0:38.7 | I'm Don Bettinelli and joining me today is Jimmy Aiken. Hey Jimmy, |
0:43.0 | Adidam. |
0:44.0 | In 1994, American artist Justin Dewar began to notice strange tiles that were affixed |
0:51.4 | the public streets in his hometown of Philadelphia. |
0:54.0 | The tiles said bizarre crazy sounding things and he began investigating them. |
1:00.0 | But there was almost no information available despite how common they were. |
1:04.0 | Dore discovered that there were hundreds of them in dozens of cities across the United States |
1:09.5 | and even in other countries. He decided to get to the bottom of the mystery and with a group of |
1:15.4 | associates he went in quest of who was behind them. So what are the twin bee tiles? |
1:21.6 | What bizarre ideas do they convey and who's behind them? |
1:25.4 | That's what we'll be talking about on this episode of Jimmy Aiken's |
1:29.4 | mysterious world. So Jimmy, where do we begin today? |
1:34.0 | Our entry point into the mystery of the Toinbee tiles is Justin Doer. |
1:37.0 | He's an artist, punk rock musician, and writer who grew up in rural Pennsylvania, but by the 1990s he had moved to Philadelphia and it was there |
1:45.2 | that he first discovered the Toenbee tiles. |
1:48.0 | That happened in 1994 when he discovered one of the tiles, one of the many tiles on a street in Philadelphia. |
1:54.8 | It was about the size of a license plate and it was stuck to the street. |
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