John Titor claimed to be a time traveller and predicted a moment that "The world we thought we knew had ended," followed by desperation in western politics which eventually led to a civil war, causing WW3 and finally ending with Russia bombing major US cities for the People of the United States to win (on our side apparently). The dates are off, possibly due to different "worldlines."
I love stories like this. I am extremely entertained by it. But now it's looking like exactly what he had predicted. At risk of seeming retarded, I'll reiterate this as a cool Internet legend. The story is a civil war was supposed to break out 10 years ago, with a world war in 2015. If the "alternate worldine" thing applies, his dates could be off from ours.
Again, this is a great internet HOAX. The man created a great story, one of my favorites. But it's now eerily lining up, especially with Russia being involved and their empathy with the people of the United States, as opposed to the US Government. He said our generation is seen as the worst in history, a bunch of people who do not "hold their own water" ie fend for themselves (check your privilege).
It's worth looking into. While it is 100% likely to be fiction, it's a great prediction of where we are heading. Mentioning the desperation of Western politics, the civil war erupting due to something he wants us to be "surprised" by, houses being raided and people being detained without due process -- I really think Pizzagate could lead to this kind of stuff.
I'm not saying I believe this shit. I'm just saying it's interesting that an Internet hoaxer had the foresight to throw out a possibility that something would drop that could end the world as we know it.
Even if fiction, still a gread read. Don't read into it the same as you read into Pizzagate. There's no evidence of John Titor.
r3dtr1x ago
Could JohnTitor be Donald Trump? https://www.reddit.com/r/The_Donald/comments/4yjutd/4chan_could_donald_trump_aka_john_titor_be_a/
tcp ago
Well, there's that one photo of a laser beam, but it didn't look like anything special to me. I don't remember the story being all that relevant, but I could see a police state going all out, and it does feel like we are expecting things to finally be able to change in the sense that the government has to admit it is incompetent in the most critical ways. The internet may have made that an inevitability, and it could have been a matter of the right kind of election coming along to change the mood.
The story was interesting, but it wasn't deep enough. John Titor gave us no conception of how to accept the paradoxical nature and impossibility of time travel. If he wanted us to prepare or enable him to change an outcome, what did he really give us to go on or what indications were there of his importance? In essence, the only lesson he left with us, is that we can't rely on any event nor person to prepare or guide us for what we will face. Albeit, great change is possible even though the grim nature and coldness of the structures in this world makes us feel insignificant or trapped. That relates to how scary Pizzagate is. No matter how much we think we know nor how wide this scandal can be blown open, it's not clear that we have a solid path forward and can actually change the trajectory of the monster that is taking us for a ride. In fact, this shadow government has long dictated the course of this country. We are only now climbing the streamers, the belly, and the hard-to-reach head of this beast to see the dark places to which we were being lead, but that doesn't mean we can simply take control.
One more thing: I don't think that Russia is a people's government, so if it came to relying on them to support a fight in the name of the American people, there would certainly be a price to pay.
archie01 ago
Add the "Mandela Effect" to this mix and we have quite a series!
Tin_for_brains ago
el psy congroo
demurrage ago
so much so.
Activate your reading steiner people!