I think it is not possible that during the whole history of humanity the degenerates have always won against normal people, because it's a fact that normal people are smarter and stronger than degenerates. It is rational to assume that Einstein was able to invent the time machine for TPTB. Otherwise it's is impossible to explain how the heel a bunch of Jews are controlling the whole planet. This goes against the survival of the fittest axiom.
I watched both movies about government secret weapons from the same director Tony Scott:
Enemy Of The State - was seen as Sci-Fi, now is confirmed by Snowden's testimony.
Deja Vu - still considered only as Sci-Fi, because not confirmed by anybody yet.
I was laughing at the sheeple who believed Enemy Of The State to be just sci-fi, who only wake up after Snowden's exposition. After a while I had an epiphany that I am considering Deja Vu as sci-fi too, while it is the same truth as EOTS is. If you compare the two movies, both were directed by the same director, and both movies are depicting how technology works in a very realistic way, not seen in any other movie. It looks like in both movies the director knew exactly how tech works.
How many agree that the theory about TPTB owning the time machine is plausible?
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carlip ago
It brings up infinite regression conflicts. Unless you're going to say that one person is in control of everything, can't die and also knows everything, but that's just make believe, right?