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Is Iain Glen a timetraveler ?

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posted on Aug, 1 2018 @ 12:26 AM
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I was perusing a funny social media post and a pic came up that made me think of Iain Glen almost immediately. So I downloaded it and put the 2 next to eachother and it's pretty uncanny.




posted on Aug, 1 2018 @ 12:37 AM
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a reply to: Vasa Croe

superficial similarity ? - is that your only " evidence " ?



posted on Aug, 1 2018 @ 12:43 AM
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originally posted by: ignorant_ape
a reply to: Vasa Croe

superficial similarity ? - is that your only " evidence " ?


Absolutely....this is ATS...a superficial similarity is all that is needed for a conspiracy!



posted on Aug, 1 2018 @ 01:46 AM
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a reply to: Vasa Croe


In the black and white pic, kinda looks like his head was added
to the body, so may really be him! Duh!!!! Lol



posted on Aug, 1 2018 @ 01:48 AM
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The guy on the left has black eyes.

The guy on the right has blue eyes.

Eye colors do not change like that.



P



posted on Aug, 1 2018 @ 02:07 AM
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a reply to: Vasa Croe

I see almost no similarities....I mean, a high hairline I guess. Otherwise section by section its completely different
square chin vs pointed chin, pointed nose vs bulbus nose, browline heavy over eyes vs raised browline.

I guess the jaw on both is broad...but thats about it.

So no...not the same guy, and doubtful even related.

I would say a better likeness of Iain Glen would be David Bowie...but then it would be a thread about possible clones



posted on Aug, 1 2018 @ 02:14 AM
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a reply to: Vasa Croe

Doesn't google have a face matching application that you can use to compare the photos?

It would be interesting to see how their facial landmarks correspond to one another.

-dex



posted on Aug, 1 2018 @ 05:22 AM
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originally posted by: Vasa Croe

originally posted by: ignorant_ape
a reply to: Vasa Croe

superficial similarity ? - is that your only " evidence " ?


Absolutely....this is ATS...a superficial similarity is all that is needed for a conspiracy!


*Inserts dig about poster's mental state* I'm too lazy to actually troll this morning.



posted on Aug, 1 2018 @ 05:27 AM
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I remember seeing a book about 20 years ago, where someone placed pics of current Hollywood stars next to photos of random people pre-1900.
The amount of doppelgangers in the book were unreal!
Good comparison/find!



posted on Aug, 1 2018 @ 07:38 AM
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Different nose ! Glen has more flesh in his.



posted on Aug, 1 2018 @ 07:44 AM
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a reply to: Vasa Croe

No but genes are time travellers!



posted on Aug, 1 2018 @ 07:54 AM
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originally posted by: Vasa Croe
I was perusing a funny social media post and a pic came up that made me think of Iain Glen almost immediately. So I downloaded it and put the 2 next to eachother and it's pretty uncanny.


Looks more like Bruce Campbell to me.
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posted on Aug, 1 2018 @ 09:50 AM
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originally posted by: Osirisvset

originally posted by: Vasa Croe
I was perusing a funny social media post and a pic came up that made me think of Iain Glen almost immediately. So I downloaded it and put the 2 next to eachother and it's pretty uncanny.


Looks more like Bruce Campbell to me.


The eyes of the guy on the left looks a little (just a little) Clint Eastwoody.


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posted on Aug, 1 2018 @ 10:11 AM
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I'm surprised by all the "the guy on the left" statements. That is Civil War General William Tecumseh Sherman.

William Tecumseh Sherman




William Tecumseh Sherman (February 8, 1820 – February 14, 1891) was an American soldier, businessman, educator, and author. He served as a general in the Union Army during the American Civil War (1861–65), for which he received recognition for his outstanding command of military strategy as well as criticism for the harshness of the scorched earth policies he implemented in conducting total war against the Confederate States.[1]

Sherman began his Civil War career serving in the First Battle of Bull Run and Kentucky in 1861. He served under General Ulysses S. Grant in 1862 and 1863 during the battles of forts Henry and Donelson, the Battle of Shiloh, the campaigns that led to the fall of the Confederate stronghold of Vicksburg on the Mississippi River, and the Chattanooga Campaign, which culminated with the routing of the Confederate armies in the state of Tennessee. In 1864, Sherman succeeded Grant as the Union commander in the western theater of the war. He proceeded to lead his troops to the capture of the city of Atlanta, a military success that contributed to the re-election of Abraham Lincoln. Sherman's subsequent march through Georgia and the Carolinas further undermined the Confederacy's ability to continue fighting. He accepted the surrender of all the Confederate armies in the Carolinas, Georgia, and Florida in April 1865, after having been present at most major military engagements in the western theater.

When Grant assumed the U.S. presidency in 1869, Sherman succeeded him as Commanding General of the Army, in which capacity he served from 1869 until 1883. As such, he was responsible for the U.S. Army's engagement in the Indian Wars over the next 15 years. Sherman advocated total war against hostile Indians to force them back onto their reservations. He steadfastly refused to be drawn into politics and in 1875 published his Memoirs, one of the best-known first-hand accounts of the Civil War. British military historian B. H. Liddell Hart declared that Sherman was "the first modern general"

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