02/25/2001 08:00 am (about time travel) 539
((3) Ever hear the story of Oedipus? To make a long sotry short, after being told he will kill his father and marry his mother he moves far
away. On the road he accidentally killed his father and ended up marrying his mother. Thus, the prophecy is what caused him to fulfill it. You say you
don't want to effect anything too much by giving out information, but you could drastically change this worldline just by talking about the war, or
anything for that matter.?))
I see your point but do you think Oedipus would not have taken those actions if he didn’t know the prophecy? I don’t believe that knowing a possible
future makes it happen. You are capable of changing your worldline for the better right now. None of the things I have said will be a surprise. They
were set in motion ten, twenty, even thirty years ago. Are you really surprised to find out that Iraq has nukes now or is that just BS to whip
everyone up into accepting the next war?
www.abovetopsecret.com...
Apparently written 02/25/2001, seven months before 9/11 and 2 years before Iraq.
Although the subject matter of time travel is a stretched reality, John Titor comes across as a real person with an insightful perspective and I think
that contributes to the credibility of his story.
But, it's a hard story to swallow defended by the 'laws' of time-travel and a very bleak future, we can only hope that it is not for real.
Also, given the current international situation with weapons of mass destruction and what-not, I don't think it would be a good idea for someone to
get their hands on a device which could travel through time and alter the fabric of reality.