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Secret DARPA time travel program may hold key to understanding the deep politics of 9/11


Wiki: World Trade Center photo on 9/11 demonstrating molecular dissociation

This is the first of a multi-part series on quantum access technologies, their application to the events of September 11, 2001, and the consequent implications for our society.

In a 2006 paper entitled, “False Flag Operations, 9/11, and the Exopolitical Perspective”, Dr. Michael E. Salla identifies five exopolitical factors behind false flag operations, including the false flag operation of September 11, 2001. Although Dr. Salla identifies exotic scalar weapons as the “fourth exopolitical factor” in false flag operations, his 2006 article does not disclose how exopolitically-related factors specifically may have played out in the case of 9/11.

Since then, a key whistle blower, Andrew D. Basiago, has emerged with evidence that secret U.S. time travel technologies were used as early as 1971 to acquire first-hand documentary knowledge about September 11, 2001 – fully three decades before the horrific events of that fateful day. 

Mr. Basiago, a child participant in DARPA’s time travel program, Project Pegasus, has publicly stated how in 1971 he viewed moving images of the attack on the Twin Towers on September 11, 2001 that had been obtained from the future and brought back to the early 1970’s.

DARPA is the chief research and development arm of the US military, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.  DARPA created the precursor to the Internet, “Arpanet,” and has a penchant for trumpeting its advances, such as putting surveillance cameras on the backs of bumblebees and other exotic achievements in military science.

Mr. Basiago claims that DARPA’s secret technical accomplishments go far beyond what it has publicly acknowledged and that by 1970 DARPA had achieved teleportation-based time travel as well as advanced electro-optical means of discerning past and future events via different technologies that provide quantum access. 

Mr. Basiago has described how while serving in Project Pegasus, he viewed moving images of 9/11 at the secured U.S. defense-technical facility where they were processed after being retrieved from the future, the Aerojet Corporation facility that once stood at the corner of Bullock Avenue and Leroy Place in Socorro, New Mexico.

According to Mr. Basiago’s whistleblower testimony, Donald H. Rumsfeld, the sitting U.S. Secretary of Defense on September 11, 2001, was the defense attaché to Project Pegasus during the early 1970’s, when Mr. Rumsfeld was officially serving as a counselor to President Nixon and member of his Board of Wage and Price Stabilization.

In all likelihood, Mr. Rumsfeld, as the defense attaché to Project Pegasus, would have known about and possibly had control over the data about 9/11 derived via “quantum access” and brought back to the early 1970’s for analysis by the DARPA research and development program under his administrative authority.

Mr. Basiago’s eyewitness account that Secretary Rumsfeld and others knew about 9/11 decades in advance because data about it was gathered via DARPA’s secret time travel program unlocks several of the more enigmatic facts in the 9/11 literature and may be the key to society’s unraveling of the ultimate accountability for the false flag operation that took place on September 11, 2001.

Examiner.com will explore Mr. Basiago’s whistleblower eyewitness evidence regarding how secret U.S. government time travel technologies relate to 9/11 in future installments of this series.

Corroborative evidence of Andrew D. Basiago’s secret U.S. government time travel


Fig. 1-ProjectPegasus.net: Photo of Andrew D. Basiago on Nov. 19, 1863 at Gettysburg Address 

This article introduces Examiner.com readers to quantum access evidence in the form of a time travel artifact that resulted from Andrew D. Basiago’s childhood participation in DARPA’s secret time travel program in the early 1970’s.  The ALTA reports and Web Bot technology have identified Mr. Basiago, an emerging figure in the disclosure movement, as a “planetary whistleblower” based on the global significance of his revelations. Exploring this time travel artifact will help establish a frame of reference for Examiner.com readers to better evaluate evidence gathered by quantum access technology and time travel participants like Mr. Basiago.

Corroborative documentary evidence of the veracity of Mr. Basiago’s time travel expeditions on behalf of the U.S. government exists.  This documentary evidence consists of a photograph of Mr. Basiago taken at the scene of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address on November 19, 1863 after he was teleported to that location in the time-space continuum via DARPA time travel technology.

Andrew D. Basiago at Gettysburg, PA on November 19, 1863 (Gettysburg Address)

Figure 1 is the photograph of Andrew D. Basiago as a Project Pegasus time travel participant taken at the site of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address on November 19, 1863, to which Mr. Basiago had been teleported back in time by DARPA.

Mr. Basiago has publicly answered questions about this corroborating photographic evidence of his time travel experiences in the secret U.S. government program in which time travel was achieved.

Q: Is this [Figure 1] the photo of you on November 19, 1863?

Andrew D. Basiago: Yes. I am the boy standing in the foreground of the image at center-left, looking to his right. My shoes were lost in the transit through the quantum plenum that took me from the plasma confinement chamber at the time lab in East Hanover, NJ in 1972 to Gettysburg, PA on the day that Abraham Lincoln gave his famous address there in 1863. When I walked into downtown Gettysburg, where the shops were, after walking into town along the north-south arterial that led into Gettysburg, a cobbler by the name of John Lawrence Burns accosted me and took me inside a millinery shop and furnished me with a pair of men's street shoes and a Union winter parka that he took from a stack of military clothing in a storeroom at the back of the shop. In this image, one can see how over-sized the shoes were. I can confirm that this image was taken right after President Lincoln arrived on the dais, because when I walked over to this location and stood in this manner to detract attention from my shoes, I had been standing over by the dais, and Lincoln had not yet arrived, and I only stood in this position for several minutes before the quantum field effect produced by the plasma confinement chamber ended and I found myself back in the time lab in New Jersey.

Q: This is incredible, Andrew! I did not know there were pictures. Was this a picture (Figure 1) discovered that just happened to have you in it, or was this picture taken by those with you and you brought it back?

Andrew D. Basiago: To my knowledge, this was the only photograph that was taken in a past or future time when I was time traveling for DARPA's Project Pegasus. I think another breakthrough will come in the form of accounts from residents of Santa Fe [New Mexico] about children suddenly appearing at the state capitol complex there in the early 1970's. Our arrivals were sometimes witnessed. Several of my own arrivals were witnessed. I have spoken with area residents who knew that individuals were teleporting into Santa Fe in the early 1970's. Some of that knowledge resulted from the arrival of teleportees, including myself, being seen by others; other knowledge resulted from the fact that employees of LANL [Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM] were bringing stories about the teleportation that was going on home from work and sharing them with their children around the dinner table in Los Alamos and White Rock.

Q: What were you looking at [in the photograph in Figure 1]?

Andrew D. Basiago: Nothing, intentionally. I was wearing a hodgepodge of clothes: the Union bugle boy uniform that I had been issued back in East Hanover, NJ in 1972; the Union winter parka that Burns had outfitted me in when I walked into town shivering in the brisk autumn air; the huge men's shoes that he gave me when I walked into town barefoot. When I walked over to the dais, several women were gossiping about me (presumably, because I was apparently a bugle boy separated from his regiment or a carpetbagger). I was questioned by two Union officers about where my regiment was bivouacked. I also had a strange encounter with my father, who was dressed as a Pennsylvania farmer and standing in front of the dais, in which he intentionally ignored me. He later said that encountering me there at Gettysburg was how he found out I was going to be in the program. But he was startled to see me and not expecting me to be there, [he] acted like he didn't know who I was. After I was questioned by the two Union officers, I was concerned that I should make myself inconspicuous. We had been trained to avoid being conspicuous, being questioned, being arrested, being detained, and so on, because these things might create complications that would prevent us from getting back to the present. So, self-conscious about the huge shoes that I was wearing and trying to avoid being further noticed, I walked about 100 paces from the dais and stood with my back to the dais looking in the opposite direction from where I knew Lincoln would be arriving. I hoped that by affecting an air of non-chalance in this manner, I would avoid further scrutiny by those present. It didn't work! I ended up becoming the first time traveler from the future to be photographed!

Andrew D. Basiago answers questions about Project Pegasus and 9/11

Q: Why would the US take part in 9/11?

Andrew D. Basiago: What I know is that in the early 1970's, Project Pegasus had moving images of one of the planes hitting one of the Twin Towers on 9/11; that 9/11 was known and spoken of by project principals; and that the defense attache to Project Pegasus was Donald Rumsfeld, the individual who was serving as Defense Secretary during 9/11. The evidence from Project Pegasus shows that the US government knew about the 9/11 attacks many years in advance, not necessarily that it "took part" in those attacks.

Q: If Project Pegasus knew about 9/11 before it would happen, why wasn't 9/11 prevented from occurring?

Andrew D. Basiago: That's a good question. What I know is that it was the consensus of the US officials administering Project Pegasus that information about future events should be used to engage in contingency planning for future events but not to "play God" and change the future by preventing or altering future events. A paradox exists such that acting to change future events based on prior knowledge of them results in diminished accurate knowledge of future events. So, there is an institutional reluctance to change future events based upon prior knowledge of them because of the impact of doing so on the quality of the intelligence database concerning future events.

Q: How much information about the future has Project Pegasus learned about?

Andrew D. Basiago: My experiences in Project Pegasus indicate that by 1970, the US government was using chronovision to capture remotely and record on film a vast amount of footage of past and future events. When we visited the project location at Flemington, NJ -- where I was shown remote images of the signing of the US Constitution in 1787 and saw George Washington and Benjamin Franklin as they appeared in life -- we could see that the technicians there were filming reams and reams of scenes of past events on 16 mm film stock and storing it in film canisters. Presumably, this process is done digitally today.

Q: Is Project Pegasus still active?

Andrew D. Basiago: I do not know whether Project Pegasus is still active, but the intelligence infrastructure that evolved from it is in all likelihood very active at this time. Project Pegasus was a small, highly secret research and development program launched in the late 1960's. However, the technologies that it developed gave the US government the keys to past and future events. My guess is that the quantum access capabilities that Project Pegasus provided the US government are now headquartered at some form of national intelligence center that provides the President, the intelligence community and the military information about future events.

Q: Was just the military involved or was the government also involved?

Andrew D. Basiago: Project Pegasus combined individuals employed by the US military (Navy, DARPA), the US intelligence community (CIA) and civilian defense contractors (e.g., Parsons). It was a research and development program of the US Department of Defense (DoD).

Q: How could a father actually put his son through all of these violent and possibly fatal transportation experiments?

Andrew D. Basiago: It is my position that my father and I were proud to serve our country during its hour of maximum danger and were also privileged to be involved in America's early activities in time-space exploration. My father did not involve me in Project Pegasus. Rather, we were approached by the US government and told we had to be involved for reasons that remain a mystery. In all likelihood, we were identified by project personnel from the future, who knew from the perspective of their time that we had been involved in the program, and hence we were brought into the program to create the future program that had knowledge of our past involvement.

Q: Why was not an adult the one transported so that the information brought back might be more precise?

Andrew D. Basiago: Children were involved for five main reasons. First, we were experimental test subjects into the physical and mental effects of teleportation on children. Second, we were necessary participants because the holograms produced by the chronovisors would collapse if adults were involved and so small, cooperative, intelligent human beings were needed as the time travelers in the chronovisor probes, and therefore a decision was made to involve gifted and talented American school children. Third, we were regarded as better participant-observers of the past and future events accessed in the program because children are tabula rasa -- blank slates whose perceptions are not skewed by the selection bias produced by their previous experiences. Fourth, we were trainees who were expected to become America's first generation of "chrononauts" in a fully fledged time-space program when we grew up. Fifth and lastly, the Department of Defense found that when adults were involved in time travel, the psychologically destabilizing effects of moving between alternate time lines was causing some adult time travelers to become insane, so it was hoped that by training time travelers from childhood a competent cadre of US time travelers could be formed.

Q: How could a child possibly be put through all of this and also remember everything he saw or even understand what he saw or heard?

Andrew D. Basiago: I am a gifted individual with exceptional powers of observation and memory. These gifts were identified when I was being trained in Project Pegasus. In one test, I recited back random numbers provided to me verbally to 84 places. I was identified as the future whistle blower about Project Pegasus even while I was still serving on the project. I have spent over 10 years investigating my experiences and proving them to an historical certainty. I am an individual who did remember what I saw and heard, so it is not valid to say that I couldn't have done so because a child couldn't or shouldn't have been able to. That involves the fallacy of using the general to refute the specific. I not only remembered much of what I saw and heard, but I later wrote it down and went back and investigated it and proved my memories. Consequently, I am now able to provide an insider's account of the US government's time-space program at the time of its emergence in the late 1960's and early 1970's.
 

This multi-part series on quantum access technologies, their application to the events of September 11, 2001, and the consequent implications for our society will be continued in Part II.

 
Seattle's relationship to Exopolitics and this article:  According to Examiner.com, this reporter -Alfred Lambremont Webre - is "one of two experts in the field of exopolitics and this topic doesn’t generally lend itself to a local angle".  This reporter is very proud to have this Exopolitics Examiner column based in Seattle.  Historically, "the modern phenomena of UFOs and 'flying saucers' began in Washington state on June 24, 1947, when Kenneth Arnold spotted nine mysterious, high-speed objects 'flying like a saucer would' along the crest of the Cascade Range near Mount Rainier. His report made international headlines and triggered hundreds of similar accounts of 'flying saucers' locally and across the nation."  A local Seattle connection is thus embedded into every Examiner.com article this reporter has the privilege to write for our Seattle audience.

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Comments

  • Slow and easy 2 years ago

    Now this IS Cool!!

    Maybe we can go back and make sure Obama STAYS in Chicago!!!

  • Jan 12 months ago

    If you watch the film the Philadelphia Experiment and the Documentry about it also this is part of this program, you can watch these on Let me watch this website!! very interesting to say the least.

  • Tim Gandy 11 months ago

    This is about the funnest conversation I have ever read. If the writer is serious, than he probably needs to me medicated. Seriously, there is no such thing as a "time machine" and if there was, then why can't I get the winning numbers for the next big Power Ball? Now that would used for good purposes.

    I enjoy a good conspiracy theory every once in a while; but it has to be plausible before I can buy into it. This just absurd! Gosh, such talented writers wasting there time on an unrealistic topic.

  • Allen 2 years ago

    " My shoes were lost in the transit through the quantum plenum that took me from the plasma confinement chamber at the time lab in East Hanover, NJ in 1972 to Gettysburg, PA on the day that Abraham Lincoln gave his famous address there in 1863."

    classic - love it

  • Lost 10 months ago

    I also went back in time but in transit I lost all memory of where I went or what I did. Can any one check on this please??? Now I am not even sure that I went back in time since I lost all memory of it.

  • K Cramer 5 months ago

    Cool Story!~ Thanks!~

  • fast and hard 2 years ago

    Lost his shows!??? WHEW!

    At least he didn't loose him mind in that time transit!!!

  • Rob 2 years ago

    What? April 1 already?

  • Scarecrow 2 years ago

    Ummm. How exactly did a time travel bring "news reels" back to 1971 from 2001 when news reels were obsolete? No one use news reels any more. No one has for two decades. And even if we are to believe all of this insanity, how did they get the DVDs and CDs from the future to play on a news reel from the 70s? You might want to tweak that part of the story.

  • googleit 2 years ago

    sit at home and google
    and copy and paste it to your blog

    its the way of the ages

  • Rick 2 years ago

    Odd that the boy's face has no recognizable features for identification purposes.

  • Dean Smith 2 years ago

    What would happen if we went back in time (200 years) and prevented any slave ship from ever landing? Would that be racist???

  • Hal 10 months ago

    No but we could have an ET for a president now instead.

  • malcolm 7 months ago

    what if we went back and prevented Euro invaders from landing :)

  • Jean Paul 2 years ago

    What happens if Andrew Basiago goes back in Time and kills his Grandpa?
    Well, I hope his mom will find a different husband This will save us from him. Absolutely pathetic.

  • Alfred 2 years ago

    Let me tell you the truth. The biggest skeptic of all times is Alfred Webre.
    He is a very intelligent man choosing the absurd as method.
    I understand you, Alfred. You are right. Is the Spectacle Society in it's best.
    What else remains?

  • Jeremy Vaeni 2 years ago

    Alfred Webre. *sigh* Alfred Webre, Alfred Webre, Alfred Webre. You bring joy to my heart on this rainy New York day. I cannot believe Michael Salla thinks you're nuts. Has he seen his own article on the 10-foot-tall humanoid alien that looks just like my uncle in ball-huggers? Pot calling kettle, much?

    Anyway, don't let the nasty noisy negativists get you down. I think you're brilliant and you're doing a fine job getting the truth out to the public.

    OF COURSE Andrew Basagio was a bugle boy from the days of Lincoln. How do these people not see it?--He's right there in the photograph! Idiots.

    I'm sorry. I don't mean to be cruel, it's just when I see people this out of touch judging you or Basagio it makes my blood boil. Anyway, I should probably get back to my wardrobe. There's a certain fawn waiting to have tea and sweet cakes with me. There's a picture of us together on the net somewhere. I'm not the boy who likes Turkish Delight, that's my brother. He's kind of a jerk somet

  • Libertario Rivolta 2 years ago

    People must understand that ALFRED WEBRE deserves our recognition and admiration. His name will be some day between those of the martyrs of Science.
    A mature man with bouts of serious depression, years ago he lost his faith in God.
    After this, he found the crazy world of pseudo-scientists, liars, borderline personalities and imbeciles that name themselves Exopoliticians.
    However, Alfred saw that the Exopolitical world was also empty and full of lies.
    In his writings, he choses to make us see the total meaningless of all this. The unlimited stupidity. Thanks Alfred, in the name of Science and Reason. Your writings are what this world controlled by the Corporations deserve.

    No gods
    No masters

  • Dylan 2 years ago

    Why is he a boy? Was he a boy before he went back, in which case I ask why they didn't send an adult? Or was he an adult that became a boy, in which case I ask why he didn't revert further back to an infant or beyond?

    And the trousers?

  • Warren 2 years ago

    With this level of unsupported BS being treated as plausible or ground-breaking, no wonder so many people do not take ufo's and the alien presence seriously. Basiago should be a screen writer for sci-fi films and Alfred should take a long vacation from the field before he implodes. He'll be remembered for farces like this rather than anything good he HAS done in the field.

  • OTTO 2 years ago

    Wow! This is the most amazing invention ever!!! I have only one question, why is the picture on B&W??? I guess the ones from the future are 3D holograms... LOL

  • Dylan 2 years ago

    So why have we not used APEP to zoom in an see the boys face (which we can then compare to family photo's) and the afforementioned shoes and jacket?

  • Napoleon 2 years ago

    I am the guy with a hand on his head. The retarded kid stole Rico's flipping time machine, Gosh! But I got to grow this really cool moustache and hunt wolverines with President Lincoln after I helped him become president, sweet.

  • lame 2 years ago

    "society’s unraveling of the ultimate accountability for the false flag operation that took place on September 11, 2001."

    this is the only thing that matters from the article. why make up a bunch of time travel b.s? lame article imo

  • The Tygrrr 2 years ago

    And he only thought he had an interesting relationship with his father before...

  • Sam 2 years ago

    Whatever... I believed every word. Time travel is too important of an issue for people to write articles like these knowing it to be a lie.
    Too bed the article doesn't answer to whether the US actually initiated 9/11 or not. And why the kid's face isn't shown.

  • Fred 2 years ago

    I have always said it and these 'time travellers' will ALWAYS shirk away when I ask the big question which is: If time travel is a reality they why not go ahead just a few months and get the winning six numbers for the Powerball lottery then come back and later on buy the winning ticket and be set for life!" Bada-Bing! They will NEVER answer that question or offer to do the same which proves they are all charlitans and fakes. Case closed.

  • Dylan 2 years ago

    @ Napoleon

    Whats with those pants!? Did you take them with you or get them there after you lost your own in transit (actually, I might use that excuse next time the wife catches me ...)

    In fact, is there anyone in that picture who ISN'T a timetravellor?

  • Dylan 2 years ago

    Besides the 'paradox' thing there are actually a number of physical issues with time travel. At the risk of sounding like a SF nut, it really is to do with the time-space continuem. A high school knowledge of physics will tell you what they are and why you can't just dissappear somewhen and reappear somewhen else.

  • Iggyocracy 2 years ago

    Really Al? Basiago & his sickeningly self-contradicting story? I see he's still pushing his outright lies about the Gettysburg photo. Are people really this stupid? The fraud first says the Aliens speak a completely "unintelligible" high-pitched language & never witnesses them talking to anyone, but claims they're highly intelligent? So, we use their beaming technology to time travel, but the Aliens use rockets like us to go everywhere? Oh yeah, I can see how a journalist would just take someone's word & not question anything. Basiago even says how strict his Dad was about not revealing his future, but then his Dad is the only real leaker? Exoploitics is crap!Pandering to the "sci-fi culture" & hiding any truth in the CIA ocean of utter nonsense. Anything to make a buck & screw humanity into more ignorance.

  • Joe Terry Jr. 2 years ago

    I personally totally believe in Mr. A Basaigio's story and the reporting and research of Mr. Webre in my humble opinion is second to none....if one wants to check out he Montaulk Project run out on Camp Hero Long Island NY...this time travel/mind control research was done for decades with Stewart Swerdlow as one of the main psychics....Al Beiler and many others....A Einstein etc. research people do your rearch...,.u have a very very powerful Google or Yahoo search engine. Just use the search engine and you will fine much info on the related topic....All these ground breaking pioneers deserve MUCH credit for their work and research....they are very powerful people at a time when the worlds gov'ts is letting this info come out little by little...why do they do it? cause the initial old guard is dying off and the new gov't, ie Obamma, and others is much much more open to release a bit of info from time to time... We have come a long long way people...don't be so cruel to researchers

  • EJ 2 years ago

    Goodness me. If only they'd thought to send a gun with Basiago, he could have saved Booth a lot of trouble. He's got the perfect escape -- no broken leg required.

    There were precious few photos taken during the Civil War, but this kid just *happened* to be in the right spot? As another commenter pointed out, it's very convenient for him that the picture is too blurry to disprove.

    But most of all, I would like to thank this special guy for keeping his mouth shut about 9/11 for so many years, all in the name of national security. 3000 people dead, and he could have prevented it. Or at least written it down and locked his notes away, so that he has some proof of foreknowledge.

    Why hasn't the DOD used this technology for something useful, like killing Hitler in the 1930's? Helping us win in Vietnam? Or making Bill Clinton keep Osama bin Laden?

    Crazy nutjob.

  • john 2 years ago

    wow...

    so many ignorant comments

    stupid people, brainwashed americans i suppose
    *sigh*
    wake up dumbos!

  • Clare 2 years ago

    This article is not careful in many things, but there may be kernels behind it which are true. For instance, DARPA does run mind control programs. And remote viewers do exist. The reality may not be as "sexy" as time travel (officially) but there are pieces here which have to tie in. Now Bielek has some serious problems with his story but less so did his "find", Phil Schneider, taken as a whole. The thing is, where the lines of shill, post-traumatic-disorder victim, and honest soul meet is not readily clear. This photo claim should never have been presented as fact by Mr. Webre, but it IS a claim. It could be part of a real case -- but the case is currently unjudgeable either way. It sounds implausible, but is not provably hypothetically beyond reasonable doubt. This jury is hung, but leaning to non-belief. That is not the same thing as being unfair to a witness. The witness claims, and Mr. Webre is (overly) enthusiastic here. But at least the claims are elucidated. Best wishes.

  • 4edwilson 2 years ago

    Nice movie plot, otherwise complete nonsense.

  • not amused 2 years ago

    Apparently the disinfo agents must have a very low opinion of the people they feed their junk to if they expect anyone to fall for this nonsense. They didn't stop 9/11 because they were worried about a TIME PARADOX?? Laughable as it is idiotic. I bet Alfred writes these dumb articles just so he can get a kick out of fooling people.

  • Wet and Waiting 2 years ago

    Clare says:

    "The jury is HUNG, but leaning to non-belief." I BELIEVE you baby, but please don't talk Dirty in front of my Lil Sister.

  • Anonymous 2 years ago

    This would make for a really cool movie.

  • cat 2 years ago

    its sad that these kinds of hoax articles are being linked to the 9/11 tragedy. 9/11 was definitely a conspiracy within the U.S., but this kind of crap is meant to undermine any legitimate and honest exposure of the truth.

  • Alan8 2 years ago

    This is so disappointing. I came across article 4 first, and it presents a direct, intelligent case for the Bush Administration staging the 9/11 attacks.

    Then I saw this article.

    My favorite stories are time-travel stories, but that's all they are: stories. This article is spouting nonsense, probably in an attempt to discredit the 9/11 Truth movement.

    The authors think mixing time travel with 9/11 truth will make them appear to be loonies. There is a movement to discredit the 9/11 truth movement, but it will backfire. When the real story begins to unravel, the 9/11 perpetrators' connections to the coverup will be further evidence of their guilt.

  • ronney smith 2 years ago

    If this is real and the government as such a thing, use it to
    help a person like me to go back in time and try to save my wife
    so, we can be back together, if the hospital can save her fm being over medicated at the hospital here in gilmer tx. i know i may be wasting my time, to ask for a favor like this thk you

  • Vee 2 years ago

    I have a lot of troubal with this story. First, Mr. Basiago says that the DoD was concerned about how the technology would affect our currnt timeline so they did not use the information they obtained during these excursions to prevent or alter the present, then he turned around and said that they, our government, used information from other missions, if I may call them that , in order to win the cold war. He also mentions that we, our government, used the technology to reverse engineer future technology. Either we use this technology to affect our present or we don't. Which is it?

  • DaltonC1@noteflight.com 1 year ago

    This is amazing and would love to have this information about what it was like! I may be young but ive been running possible forms of time travel with friends and all our research has amounted to nothing but this can change everything

  • John McKinney 1 year ago

    You say its nonsense but I bet when Nikola Tesla thought of the Alternating current people said he was full of it as well, i bet when christopher columbus made plans to sail west to get to india people said that was impossible too. Just wait a few years and you'll see the impossible happen.

  • Adolfo from spain 1 year ago

    if you put this text in google "Abraham Lincoln address 1863" you can find this pic.

    i think that all this is a feak.

  • Lance Winslow 1 year ago

    Well, one thing is for certain this sure as heck makes a great science fiction novel.

  • So Sincere Sam 1 year ago

    I agree with ronney smith who posted on May 1, 7:27 PM. If this is for real, I want to go back in time to save my wife, too!

  • Anonymous 1 year ago

    She sounds really crazy.

  • Attention To Details 1 year ago

    I am deeply disappointed that Mr. Webre has joined forces with and is promoting the time travel hoaxer Andrew Basiago. You don't have to be a time travel expert or scientist to figure out that Basiago changed his information about how time travel works. A check of his many claims over the years exposes the change. It seems that he changed his information to conform to more cutting edge time travel theories proposed by a number of scientists. Worst of all is the damage that Webre does to the UFO disclosure movement. Because Basiago is such an obvious faker, this makes Mr. Webre either a gullible fool or a manipulative disinformationist.

  • Anonymous 1 year ago

    I was thinking that this was a remote posibility until I found inconsistancies in the story. I think the claim on the photo was really pushed the story out of the believability range.

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