Time traveller reveals our world in 2030
A 'time-traveller' who says he is from the future has passed a lie detector test after claiming Donald Trump will be re-elected and Artificial Intelligence will take over. In a startling video the man, whose face and voice have been distorted to hide his identity, claims he has risked his life to travel back in time.
His mission, he says, is to tell those alive now what the world has in store. Among his predictions is the claim that Google Glass-style robotics will eventually take over the earth.
In 2030 he says the US president is a mysterious figure called Ilana Remikee..
He also states he took anti aging medicine to revert to the age of a 25 year old...... sound familiar?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz570caUiXn
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Reading from a pre-typed script????
Unfounded claim about being age regressed back to 25????
Here are the four predictions
1. Electric cars and self driving cars
2. A boom in sustainable energy and virtual reality
3. A google glass product
4. Trump gets re-elected
Nothing on this list is from the future, it is already here in our current timeline.
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There is dozen and dozens of time travellers videos on the web - my take: they are all fake, including Corey Goodee.
And having such a need to feel important and show up using fake stories like these is truly pathetic.
And as pathetic those who believe them
My opinion
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I am wondering if Corey Goode's "new generation" are starting to form up and begin producing propaganda to support his BS
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This all begs an interesting question.
Suppose you were a genuine time traveler, and, like 'Noah', traveled back 13 years — to mid-2005 — and wanted to prove you really were the real deal.
What historical information would you present, that would still be the unknown future in 2005?
Some ideas:
- The Banda Aceh tsunami
- Fukushima
- Hurricane Katrina
- The Gulf Oil catastrophe
- The 2008 US financial crisis
- A list of presidents and prime ministers of the US, the UK, France, Germany, China, Australia, and a number of other countries
- Some interesting sports records and events (Usain Bolt, Roger Federer, etc)
- The iPhone and iPad, and the launch of Twitter
- The disappearance of MH-370
- Sandy Hook, the Boston Bombing, and the Las Vegas and Paris shootings
- The movie Avatar, The Lord of the Rings trilogy, and all the Marvel Universe films
- Global trends like extreme weather events, and the problems of mass immigration in Europe
- And maybe even the recent SpaceX launch. :)
Seen against that comparison, I wonder if 'Noah' passed his version of that test.
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The concept of traveling back or forward in a hypothetical linear timeline on which a now-moment moves, is an outdated way of thinking. It's time for all of us to realize that there is only Now without motion but with infinite potential which functions beyond the dimension of time.
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If I were a time traveller from the year 2018 going back in time, to say May 1, 2001 - and I wanted to establish myself as totally legitimate right away - the first thing I would do, before my journey, is gather a list of headlines, news stories, world events, sports scores etc, *for the month of May 2001*:) And when i arrived on May 1 2001 I would present this list of things to a wide range of people. When it all came true 30 days later, there would be no doubt. So simple. So easy.
What these "time travellers" always do is talk about what it's like 30 or 40 yrs from now, which proves nothing of course.
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When I observe excessive emotionalism, I sense there is manipulation behind the motive.
I'm sure we can all time travel via our minds, i.e. Remote Viewing, Intentional Perception, Past Life Regression, Post Life Projection, etc. :sun:
I would rather hear a first-hand personal experience from someone on the forum. :hat:
I would not rule out experiences such as this, I just wouldn't buy into it totally without a better presentation. Maybe a centered person with a calm demeanor. Although, I'm sure some real experiences have an after-effect such as PTSD.
One other aspect--I don't think there is only one timeline. Possibilities are infinite. :star:
Michelle Musings...2 cents...:coffee:
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Here is my prediction, which has a perfect track record since the beginning of time:
THINKING WILL CREATE DESTINY.
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Another, longer, video, in which he is showing taking a polygraph test — though the details aren't in ANY way convincing to anyone who knows about the correct protocols and procedure.
(Polygraphs need to be expertly interpreted, can often be inconclusive, and do NOT flash up a binary true/false assessment. The questions asked of him are also VERY poor, superficial and unimaginative, and much that could be intelligently asked is omitted or not thought of.)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=TyWOjfSxt3Q
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Laughably fake, more fake than the original Hollywood produced Moon landing, I say. I like to entertain the thought of time traveling albeit I believe that not a single human posesses that ability now or nowhere in the near future, if ever. And if someone who has seen 2030 doesn’t mention the globally catastrophic effects caused by the mini ice age absolutely does not know what they are talking about or are straight out lying.
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If you wanted to prove you're a time traveller, just produce a few winning lottery ticket numbers, let's say its a lottery that the contestants can select the numbers, and for a series of lotteries into the future. That way, you would win one lottery after another, have plenty of money and will get lots of attention. In doing so, you probably would change the timeline too, so you probably wouldnt be a very ethical time traveller.
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Having arrived in November 2017 why not make predictions for December 2017.
December 5 – Russia is banned from the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang by the International Olympic Committee, following an investigation into state-sponsored doping.
December 6 – The United States officially recognises Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
December 9 – The Iraqi military announces that it has "fully liberated" all of Iraq's territory from "ISIS terrorist gangs" and retaken full control of the Iraqi-Syrian border.
December 14 – The Walt Disney Company announces that it will acquire most of 21st Century Fox, including the 20th Century Fox film studio, for $66 billion
December 22 – The UN Security Council votes 15–0 in favor of additional sanctions on North Korea, including measures to slash the country's petroleum imports by up to 90%.
December 24 – Guatemala follows in the footsteps of the United States by announcing that they will also move their Israeli embassy to Jerusalem, followed by Honduras and Panama two days later.
On a serious note, any time traveller reading this thread please take note how easy it could be done.
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A genuine time traveler, if there is one, would not be too concerned about proving himself. He or she would likely to be very confident and do not care if the majority of people would not believe him. To submit to tests is considered a humiliation. Why the need to play some magic like predicting tomorrow's closing Dow Jones or the final score of a sport's event? Why not just dress and have a hairstyle like he was in the future? Or bring a gadget of his time? Strenuous efforts in establishing people's belief reveal itself it is manipulation.
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I´ll call this BS and suggest that the thread be closed.
UT
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It's hard to know where to start.
How is he supposed to have time travelled anyway? If the tech really existed one day, it's not going to be a public utility for any joe schmuck to fool around with - it would be private or military only, and be strictly controlled and regulated, and be even more secret than the Manhattan Project.
Any genuine time traveller would surely know not to call attention to himself. That's time travel 1.01 - stay off the damn radar idiot! Don't go on bloody youtube telling the world. This timeframe is particularly dangerous - and a time traveller would know it. A real time traveller (one stupid enough to expose himself) would know he'd be quickly tracked down and snatched up by shadowy men, and driven in shadowy cars to a shadowy base in the middle of nowhere, probably to spend the rest of his days being analysed and interrogated by nameless men with clipboards.
Failing that, those who control time travel technology in the future would tidy up this mess (to protect the future from a potential paradox). They'd intercept Mr. Youtube here 1 second after he arrived here, thus preventing him from going on youtube in the first place, etc etc.
This whole thing is likely a publicity stunt for Apex TV. Their traffic has certainly been boosted since this came out.
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Time travel may be possible but not in the physical form. As I understand a psychic person linked to certain technology may allow a form of mind time travel. All points in space and time are connected and if we can match the frequency of any point in space and time then we can go there, well, according to Ben Rich Ex Director of Lockheed Skunk works.
Just how you calculate the frequency of a certain point in time I have no idea, maybe it works a bit like remote viewing co-ordinates.
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if someone is from the future , they would know nobody will believe them , and it would be pointless to make a video ... one would just complete their task and return home ...
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Great discussion so far!
It also illustrates how people like Corey Good, Andrew DiBisagio, John Titor and others have completely failed to present much of anything of value to support their claims.
Should time be linear than it seems like that traveling backwards in time would be infinitely more accessible as it has already "occurred" but if we accept that there are infinite potential realities I'm not quite certain how anyone would pinpoint the precise prior history that matches the timeline they are coming from. If there are infinite possible futures that have not occurred yet.....well that's just a complete mess as it become infinitely more complicated with every passing second from now to then.
There are those who suggest that we exist continually in ALL times and all time occurs simultaneously....well then we wouldn't "go forward or backwards" but just have our current awareness at whatever place in time we'd like...not certain I would be very happy to be involuntarily "displaced" by myself unless I also got a fun trip out of the deal.......