If you’ve never heard of Al Bielak, he’s widely considered one of the most fascinating characters ever documented in human history. He kept a journal of his experiences over the years and conducted dozens, if not hundreds, of interviews during that time to highlight his diverse perspectives.
Most notably, he discussed his experiences in the year 1943, as this was where his journey through time began. True, he claimed that he was involved in many time travel operations at the time, during which he encountered a fatal technical problem, leaving him stranded in the year 2137 for two years.
After surviving a horrific case of radiation poisoning that was thankfully cured in the year 2137, he returned with a startling revelation: the future is not as bright as we had hoped, to say the least.
To illustrate his point, he even anticipated future
events before they occurred, demonstrating that he was indeed living in the
future.
He spoke about the 1943 Montauk project, notably the USS Eldridge, which was the ship involved in the catastrophe.
Duncan Cameron and Preston Nichols, who have displayed their diverse experiences over the years for the world to witness, have validated the Mind Control program here.
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Time travel
Time travel is the concept of movement between certain points in time , analogous to movement between different points in space by an object or person, typically with the use of a hypothetical device known as a time machine . Time travel is a widely recognized concept in philosophy and fiction , particularly science fiction . The idea of a time machine was popularized by H. G. Wells 's 1895 novel , The Time Machine . [1]
It is uncertain whether time travel to the past is
physically possible, and such travel, if feasible, may raise questions of
causality . Time travel, outside the usual sense of time perception , is a
widely observed and well-understood phenomenon within the framework of special
relativity and general relativity . However, causing a body to move forward or
backward by more than a few milliseconds compared to another body is not
feasible with current technology. As for backward time travel, it is possible
to find solutions in general relativity that allow it, such as a rotating black
hole . Travel to an arbitrary point in spacetime has very limited support in
theoretical physics and is usually related only to quantum mechanics or
wormholes .
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