I am sure some of you are aware of who Aage Nost is. One that got me curious is the fact the he disappear for a while some time after he demonstrate the his time travel machine....which quite similar to the "Hyper Dimensional Resonator"
A few years ago I read about Steven Gibbs Hyper Dimensional Resonator and it sounds like thereââ¬â¢s some truth to it. I remember they had a forum and quite a few people claimed some success with the unit. It sounded like the best results were over ley lines.
I remember John Titor is another person that claimed he was a time traveler.
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John Titor sure was interesting.
One of my favorite time travelling stories is the guy from 2003 who played with the stock market and ....."with an initial investment of only $800, in two weeks' time he had a portfolio valued at over $350 million. Every trade he made capitalized on unexpected business developments, which simply can't be pure luck."
Snopes.com categorizes his time travelling story as false, but what added more intrigue to this story for me, was that this guy ended up disappearing without a trace! - "the Weekly World News reported that mysterious time-traveling Andrew Carlssin had been bailed out by an "unidentified benefactor" who ponied up $1 million, then jumped bail before an April 3 court hearing and disappeared without a trace."
I think Andrew just ended up going.... back to the future! icon_2thumbsP-LOL:clap:
One of favorite time movies was the Time Machine too. I remember hearing about Andrew Carlssin. Your link didnââ¬â¢t work but I found this story about him. icon_smile
Andrew Carlssin, the alleged time-traveler and insider-trader, has surfaced in Toronto, Canada.
Stories and rumors have circulated on Internet websites and in chatrooms for years about how Carlssin turned $800 into a $350 Million fortune. This sudden wealth raised the suspicion of the Security and Exchange Commission, which requested the Federal Bureau of Investigation arrest him. The FBI initially detained him in January 2003.
"The only way he could pull it off is with illegal inside information", said a confidential SEC source.
While in custody on Rikers Island Carlssin is alleged to have confessed, "It was just too tempting to resist. I had planned to make it look natural, you, know, lose a little here and there so it doesn't look too perfect. But I just got caught in the moment."
He also claimed that he had traveled back in time from over 200 years in the future where knowledge concerning the volatility of the stock market was well known. This is where the story takes another strange twist. While waiting arraignment in jail Carlssin just disappeared. What's even more surprising is that the story disappeared as well. No newspaper or media reports followed up on the original story. Repeated phone calls and emails to both the SEC and the FBI failed to even acknowledge the arrest of Carlssin.
But now the mystery has been solved. In an exclusive interview Carlssin, speaking on the record, tells all. His only conditions were that his exact location not be revealed and that the name of his new company not be disclosed until it goes public, which he predicts will be in 2007.
Andrew Carlssin is alive and well and living in the Toronto area! "I don't know what all the fuss was about", said Carlssin. "The authorities and I came to a mutual understanding and I was released to leave the country."
Carlssin was a 44-year-old when the incident was reported three years ago, but he doubts that he has aged a day. When asked what he had been doing during the missing years, he chuckled and simply said, "No comment!"
The original story that appeared in the Weekly World News stated that Carlssin was from the future. Commenting on the story he said, "Timing is everything and everything happens in time. I am here now so this is my time."
Carlssin states that he works in the oil industry and is developing equipment to extract oil from the Alberta tar sands. Carlssin claims that Alberta sits atop the biggest petroleum deposit outside the Middle East, and that 300 billion barrels a day can be recovered. Until now there has been a catch. Alberta's oil isn't the stuff that geysers up from the ground. It is mixed with tar and sand and is almost impossible to extract economically.
Carlssin states that he had invented a process that filters out the tar and sand and the oil recovered is the richest and cleanest in the world. The process, which he named "Carlssinicity", extracts the oil for a cost of only one dollar per barrel and does not pollute the atmosphere! He claims to be very excited about the project and foresees his invention revolutionizing the world and the way we perceive oil. "It's as easy as making a pot of coffee", he added.
In concluding the interview Carlssin added, "Oil is not the product of dead dinosaurs. It is the biological breakdown of renewable organic matter: the blood and energy of the planet. Every school age child knows thisââ¬Â¦or will."
I don't know if it really was Andrew Carlssin I interviewed over the telephone, but I believe it was and I don't think this will be the last time we hear from him. I asked why he contacted me specifically and he said, 'Anyone that believes in UFOs already believes in me."
Itââ¬â¢s hard to say if thereââ¬â¢s any truth to the Andrew Carlssin story or not. I remember John Titor telling people about in 2036, a great deal of effort is going into "repairing" our environment and he was sent to 1975 to get a computer system and take it back to 2036. An IBM 5100 was needed to translate between APL, UNIX and a few obscure IBM mainframe languages. They say a virus will infect the core of Windows Vista. Also Vista is a secret project you work on in the future, or actually youââ¬â¢re past. It's a code word to help you remember who you are after the consciousness transference process.[/quote]
A movie called 'Terminal Error' has additional clues. The movie is based in a city called "Del Vista". Del in computer language is 'Delete'. Vista is the name of the new OS, and also the city. It subconsciously says 'Delete Vista'. "Hasta la Vista - Baby" is used in Terminator movies where an artificial intelligence virus starts off World War III. icon_eek
Richard Wrote:...They say a virus will infect the core of Windows Vista. Also Vista is a secret project you work on in the future, or actually youââ¬â¢re past. It's a code word to help you remember who you are after the consciousness transference process...
Did John Titor said that?
Can you give me more insight about this Vista thing...
V - 4
I - 9
S - 1
T - 2
A - 1 / 17 ---> 1 + 7 ---> 8 where the color ( SILVER )....
It looks like not all of Johnââ¬â¢s predictions have come true but one prediction I thought was interesting. He said in 2008 we might have a woman president. Iââ¬â¢ve been having the feeling the Hilary will win in 2008.
Hereââ¬â¢s the Wikipedia summery
John Titor
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Titor was the name used by the person or persons claiming to be a time traveler from the year 2036 who posted on several time-travelââ¬ârelated Internetbulletin boards during 2000/2001, making many ambiguous predictions about events in the near future ââ¬â all impossible to prove or disprove 100% ââ¬â and giving an account of a supposed native time period. Proponents of Titor believe his claims cannot be substantiated due to the complex nature of the 'multiple time-line' theory. Whether or not John Titor was a hoax has been a topic of controversy on web-based paranormaldiscussion boards. He has also been discussed occasionally on the radio show Coast to Coast AM.
He was supposedly born in 1998 (as indicated in 2000 when he said he saw his 2-year-old self). He is allegedly a soldier in a military group of the USA.
Stated that he was a 13 year old soldier in 2015 during WWIII. Also stated that he was a 14 year old frighten boy in 2012 hiding during the 7th year of the USA civil war.
soldier who was assigned to a government time travel project. He was supposedly sent from 2036 back to 1975 to retrieve an IBM 5100 computer which he claimed was needed to "debug" various legacy computer programs in 2036. The postings also described various future events between 2004 and 2037, including World War III (predicted for 2015) followed by two decades of recovery.
One such entry cited escalating conflict between Arabs and Jews as a harbinger of World War III:
"Real disruptions in world events begin with the destabilization of the West as a result of degrading US foreign policy and consistency. [...] The Jewish population in Israel is not prepared for a true offensive war. They are prepared for the ultimate defense. Wavering western support for Israel is what gives Israel's neighbors the confidence to attack. The last resort for a defensive Israel and its offensive Arab neighbors is to use weapons of mass destruction. In the grand scheme of things, the war in the Middle East is a part of what's to come, not the cause."
Along with this report of World War III's approach, another notable claim was that of a Civil war in America, which was slated to begin in 2004, around the time of the presidential election, and would escalate until 2008, which, according to Titor, "[is] a general date by which time everyone will realize the world they thought they were living in was over."
Another claim was that 2004 would be the last year in which the Olympic Games would occur ââ¬â this proving contrary to subsequent real-world events as the 2006 Winter Olympics were successfully held in February, 2006. In light of such predictive failings, some have speculated ex post facto that the history relayed by Titor could have referred to one possible course for the future, suggesting that humans may have since created an alternate future by going about things differently; this apologetic approach is exemplary of the more forgiving interpretations for Titor's specific errors.
According to IBM engineer Bob Dubke, Titor's statements regarding the IBM 5100's ability to emulate and debug mainframe systems were correct. This information was not publicly available when Titor made his declaration, which has led to speculation that the person posing as Titor must have been linked somehow to the development of this system. (see "Secrets of the City" in external links for more information.)
When questioned about the mechanisms of time travelling, Titor answered that he was no engineer. When asked to provide a better picture of his time machine, he replied that he wasn't a photographer. When asked to use the time machine to perform some paradoxical action (e.g., kill his grandfather), he replied that that would only affect this universe, but not his. He appeared to imply that there were many worldlines, and his time machine could not control its outgoing destination exactly, but could return to a worldline exactly similar to his own home. (It would be a different "Worldline" but would be exactly the same in his perspective as when he left). His originating "worldline" would, in turn, receive a John Titor exactly similar to the original. Therefore, his original "worldline" would indeed receive the benefit of his mission.
The "worldline" theory resembles the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics, although his use of the term is different from physicists' use of worldline, which refers to the path of an object through four-dimensional spacetime, not to an entire universe or history (what the many-worlds interpretation would just call a 'world').