Been There....Done That
written by
The Scorpion
If there's one topic that has captivated mankind for at least 100 years, it has been the concept of time travel. It's actually more of a REALITY than concept. The PTBs would like you to believe that time travel is nothing but pure science fiction There are literally hundreds of examples of time travel all over the internet. Some of the instances of time travel were natural, such as time slips, energy vortexes, etc. Then there are other man-made/technological examples of time travel such as the stargates in the Middle East that people conveniently forget to acknowledge and the particle accelerator at CERN that is tearing the space-time continuum to shreds every time it's powered up. I'm sure you're probably asking yourselves the big question: Where's the evidence of time travel? We'll the good news is that the evidence is literally all around us. Let's exclude the anomalies caused by the Hadron collider (which I covered in my Subtle Glitches and Blatant Omissions article) and look at the signs online.
There are dozens of photos that show all sorts of anachronisms such as the 1920s photo in which a woman appears to be holding a cellphone. There's all the celebrity look alike time travel photos, many of which look extremely uncanny! There's also plenty of time travel stories out there. One of the more famous ones is the story of John Titor. According to the story, Titor was an American soldier sent from the future (the year 2036 to be exact) to find an old IBM 5100 computer to bring back. This action would “allegedly” help preserve what would be left of the United States. Titor claimed that the archaic computer would used to decipher some software in the future. I think it’s safe to assume that this software would be the key to keeping America intact.
Many naysayers initially dismissed Titor’s story, believing that it would be asinine to go back in time to retrieve an obsolete paperweight. But according to those who spoke with Titor, he had plenty of interesting tidbits and warnings about America’s not-to-distant future. Titor warned his associates that a second Civil War would breakout in America in 2004 and that WWIII would begin in 2015. Well, it’s obvious that the dates are off a bit to say the least. However, both the second American Civil War and WWIII are currently underway, thanks to the deteriorating social climate in the U.S., the tentacles of the Chinese reaching every corner of the earth, the resurgence of Russia, and the global economic collapse that keeps getting swept under the rug. As expected, Titor’s predictions got shoved into the debunked section by the PTBs. However, the important thing that we should focus on is not what Titor had to say about the future, but how the hell did he manage to time travel into the past??? The movie “Déjà Vu” may give us a brief glimpse into how time travel is being utilized today.
“Déjà Vu”, which was released in 2006, is a story about an ATF agent Doug Carlin (played by Denzel Washington) who is trying to figure out who was responsible for a terrorist bombing of a ferry in the harbor of downtown New Orleans. Carlin analyzes every inch of the crime scene and finds residue of the explosive that was used. Carlin gives his findings to an FBI agent Paul Pryzwarra (Val Kilmer) hoping that the FBI can provide him with some extra assistance toward finding the terrorist. Agent Pryzwarra thanks Carlin for the data, takes him to the morgue and shows him the body of a young woman named Claire Kuchever (played by the lovely Paula Patton) that was discover along the banks of the Mississippi river shortly before the explosion. Carlin immediately examines the body and notices that she was gagged with tape and had traces of the explosive residue that was found on the bridge. Carlin was immediately able to determine that Claire must’ve been with the terrorist shortly before she killed.
However, both Carlin and Pryzwarra had reached a dead end. They had everything except for the identity of the killer. They understood the odds of them finding the bomber would be a shot in the dark at best, especially with the key witness being dead. Pryzwarra invites Carlin back to his temporary FBI task force headquarters to begin working on finding out who the bomber is by investigating Claire’s final hours. Carlin is enamored with all the fancy technology that the FBI team is using. When Pryzwarra orders a detailed surveillance scan of Claire, her house and the surrounding areas a day or so BEFORE the bombing, Carlin got kinda suspicious. One day, while the Pryzwarra’s team was tracing Claire’s steps to see when she would meet up with the bomber, Carlin decided to do a quick test with a laser pointer to see if Claire could notice it. As soon as Claire noticed it from the past, the surveillance screen immediately shut down. Carlin immediately started peppering Pryzwarra and his team with questions about what just happened. Carlin asked them how was Claire able to see the pointer from back in the past? Pryzwarra obvious realized that the jig was up and had to spill the beans, especially with them being so close to finding the killer. Pryzwarra reveals to Carlin that they are operating a high-tech time machine named “Snow White” that can view and send objects four days into the past. One of the team members explained to Carlin that they were able to bend space-time for a 96-hour period by using massive amounts of electricity. Using the data that they’ve already collected from spying on Claire, Carlin convinces the Snow White team to send a note back in time to his ATF partner Larry Minuti so that he can warn him about the bomber.
The Snow White team had tracked Minuti to the bomber's location by allowing Carlin to use a specially-modified vehicle that could go outside of Snow White’s range (with the assistance of the past-surveillance technology). Minuti was able to locate the killer’s hideout which was in a nearby bayou. Minuti tried to place the killer under arrest, but things quickly went awry and Minuti ended up getting killed by the bomber. However, because of Carlin’s quick thinking and diligence, the Snow White team was able to get the identity of the bomber, arrest him and close the case. However, Carlin is still pissed because he still believes that he can save the lives of Claire, and the bombing victims if Snow White could send him back in time. Carlin manages to convince one of the Snow White team members to send him back despite the fact that no human has never been sent back in time via the device. Carlin ends up getting sent back hours before Claire gets murdered by the bomber.
Carlin managed to quickly find Claire with the terrorist and saved her life. However, the bomber slips through the cracks and escapes with the bomb. Carlin, having knowledge of the past, was able to reach the ferry at the same time as the bomber along with Claire. The bomber somehow manages to kidnap Claire and ties her up in the car with the bomb after she and Carlin briefly separate. Carlin craftily finds a way to kill the bomber and save Claire again. However, Carlin makes the heroic sacrifice by driving the car off the ferry before it explodes. Carlin saves the people on the ferry like he planned. Ironically, his “future self” arrived on the scene to investigate the explosion, having no idea that he’ll eventually find his own remains at the bottom of the Mississippi.
I’m sure you’re wondering, "What can we learn about the movie “Déjà Vu?”. First and foremost, it’s time for everybody to accept that time travel is a bona-fide reality. The U.S. government has been doing it for years to keep itself in power. How else could you explain why they are able to keep the lid on so much? Nevertheless, U.S. hegemony over time and space is ephemeral at best because I’m sure that other nations have at least equaled or surpassed the them in the realm of time travel technology over the past few decades. Why else do you think that the Chinese were able to successfully dominate without much resistance? If they possessed the ability to leap back in time and alter key events, it wouldn't be hard for them to strengthen their global position and weaken others. I think it’s safe to say that whatever nation is successful or on the precipice of greatness probably has the ability of time travel in their hip pocket. The beauty of time travel is that it sounds so preposterous that there’s no way that the average person will take it seriously. Some people would give anything to turn back the hands of time to change their fortunes. If they only knew that the PTBs can alter any timeline whenever they feel the urge to do so.
There are dozens of photos that show all sorts of anachronisms such as the 1920s photo in which a woman appears to be holding a cellphone. There's all the celebrity look alike time travel photos, many of which look extremely uncanny! There's also plenty of time travel stories out there. One of the more famous ones is the story of John Titor. According to the story, Titor was an American soldier sent from the future (the year 2036 to be exact) to find an old IBM 5100 computer to bring back. This action would “allegedly” help preserve what would be left of the United States. Titor claimed that the archaic computer would used to decipher some software in the future. I think it’s safe to assume that this software would be the key to keeping America intact.
Many naysayers initially dismissed Titor’s story, believing that it would be asinine to go back in time to retrieve an obsolete paperweight. But according to those who spoke with Titor, he had plenty of interesting tidbits and warnings about America’s not-to-distant future. Titor warned his associates that a second Civil War would breakout in America in 2004 and that WWIII would begin in 2015. Well, it’s obvious that the dates are off a bit to say the least. However, both the second American Civil War and WWIII are currently underway, thanks to the deteriorating social climate in the U.S., the tentacles of the Chinese reaching every corner of the earth, the resurgence of Russia, and the global economic collapse that keeps getting swept under the rug. As expected, Titor’s predictions got shoved into the debunked section by the PTBs. However, the important thing that we should focus on is not what Titor had to say about the future, but how the hell did he manage to time travel into the past??? The movie “Déjà Vu” may give us a brief glimpse into how time travel is being utilized today.
“Déjà Vu”, which was released in 2006, is a story about an ATF agent Doug Carlin (played by Denzel Washington) who is trying to figure out who was responsible for a terrorist bombing of a ferry in the harbor of downtown New Orleans. Carlin analyzes every inch of the crime scene and finds residue of the explosive that was used. Carlin gives his findings to an FBI agent Paul Pryzwarra (Val Kilmer) hoping that the FBI can provide him with some extra assistance toward finding the terrorist. Agent Pryzwarra thanks Carlin for the data, takes him to the morgue and shows him the body of a young woman named Claire Kuchever (played by the lovely Paula Patton) that was discover along the banks of the Mississippi river shortly before the explosion. Carlin immediately examines the body and notices that she was gagged with tape and had traces of the explosive residue that was found on the bridge. Carlin was immediately able to determine that Claire must’ve been with the terrorist shortly before she killed.
However, both Carlin and Pryzwarra had reached a dead end. They had everything except for the identity of the killer. They understood the odds of them finding the bomber would be a shot in the dark at best, especially with the key witness being dead. Pryzwarra invites Carlin back to his temporary FBI task force headquarters to begin working on finding out who the bomber is by investigating Claire’s final hours. Carlin is enamored with all the fancy technology that the FBI team is using. When Pryzwarra orders a detailed surveillance scan of Claire, her house and the surrounding areas a day or so BEFORE the bombing, Carlin got kinda suspicious. One day, while the Pryzwarra’s team was tracing Claire’s steps to see when she would meet up with the bomber, Carlin decided to do a quick test with a laser pointer to see if Claire could notice it. As soon as Claire noticed it from the past, the surveillance screen immediately shut down. Carlin immediately started peppering Pryzwarra and his team with questions about what just happened. Carlin asked them how was Claire able to see the pointer from back in the past? Pryzwarra obvious realized that the jig was up and had to spill the beans, especially with them being so close to finding the killer. Pryzwarra reveals to Carlin that they are operating a high-tech time machine named “Snow White” that can view and send objects four days into the past. One of the team members explained to Carlin that they were able to bend space-time for a 96-hour period by using massive amounts of electricity. Using the data that they’ve already collected from spying on Claire, Carlin convinces the Snow White team to send a note back in time to his ATF partner Larry Minuti so that he can warn him about the bomber.
The Snow White team had tracked Minuti to the bomber's location by allowing Carlin to use a specially-modified vehicle that could go outside of Snow White’s range (with the assistance of the past-surveillance technology). Minuti was able to locate the killer’s hideout which was in a nearby bayou. Minuti tried to place the killer under arrest, but things quickly went awry and Minuti ended up getting killed by the bomber. However, because of Carlin’s quick thinking and diligence, the Snow White team was able to get the identity of the bomber, arrest him and close the case. However, Carlin is still pissed because he still believes that he can save the lives of Claire, and the bombing victims if Snow White could send him back in time. Carlin manages to convince one of the Snow White team members to send him back despite the fact that no human has never been sent back in time via the device. Carlin ends up getting sent back hours before Claire gets murdered by the bomber.
Carlin managed to quickly find Claire with the terrorist and saved her life. However, the bomber slips through the cracks and escapes with the bomb. Carlin, having knowledge of the past, was able to reach the ferry at the same time as the bomber along with Claire. The bomber somehow manages to kidnap Claire and ties her up in the car with the bomb after she and Carlin briefly separate. Carlin craftily finds a way to kill the bomber and save Claire again. However, Carlin makes the heroic sacrifice by driving the car off the ferry before it explodes. Carlin saves the people on the ferry like he planned. Ironically, his “future self” arrived on the scene to investigate the explosion, having no idea that he’ll eventually find his own remains at the bottom of the Mississippi.
I’m sure you’re wondering, "What can we learn about the movie “Déjà Vu?”. First and foremost, it’s time for everybody to accept that time travel is a bona-fide reality. The U.S. government has been doing it for years to keep itself in power. How else could you explain why they are able to keep the lid on so much? Nevertheless, U.S. hegemony over time and space is ephemeral at best because I’m sure that other nations have at least equaled or surpassed the them in the realm of time travel technology over the past few decades. Why else do you think that the Chinese were able to successfully dominate without much resistance? If they possessed the ability to leap back in time and alter key events, it wouldn't be hard for them to strengthen their global position and weaken others. I think it’s safe to say that whatever nation is successful or on the precipice of greatness probably has the ability of time travel in their hip pocket. The beauty of time travel is that it sounds so preposterous that there’s no way that the average person will take it seriously. Some people would give anything to turn back the hands of time to change their fortunes. If they only knew that the PTBs can alter any timeline whenever they feel the urge to do so.