On Nov. 2 of 2000, a man calling himself John Titor—actually “Time_Traveler_0”—posted a message on a little-known Internet discussion board, something called the Time Travel Institute Forum.
In the November issue of Rochester Magazine, I wrote a story -- almost 3,500 words -- about John Titor, "The Time Traveler." I'm still getting messages two-plus months later. John Titor was -- still ...
In the early days of the internet, a user who went by the name John Titor started popping up in various channels, claiming to be a time traveler sent from the year 2036 by the U.S. government, and ...
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Imagine if you met a time traveler
In 1998, a gentleman by the name of John Titor arrived from the future, or so he said. In his timeline, as he claimed, ...
A civil war in 2005. A nuclear war in 2008. These were a few of the events “predicted” by John Titor in 2001. In the early days of the internet, John Titor was a man who claimed to be a time traveler.
If time travel is possible, why haven’t we met any time travellers? This was the question Stephen Hawking advanced on the topic of time warps. But it misses something: what if we have met time ...
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Can John Titor Stop Humanity’s Destruction?
JOHN TITOR: Soldier from the Future | Can this time traveler save us from destruction? This is our future. The United States of America endures a second civil war, killing millions. Immediately after ...
A mysterious person named John Titor, who claims to be a time traveler from 2036 and hopes to enlist people’s help in order to prevent World War III from happening, has surfaced on Twitter. The person ...
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