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Scientist reveals that the United States has a time machine capable of observing any period of the past
Scientist reveals that the United States has a time machine capable of observing any period of the past
This statement was issued by the American orthopedic surgeon himself and founder of the Ufology Organizations: “Center for the Study of Extraterrestrial Intelligence” and “The Disclosure Project” Steven Greer while interviewing a member of the US Navy. in order to find the truth behind the strange events. of time Travel dating back hundreds of years.
According to him, the Technology needed to traverse time was already discovered by the US Military, as they had already developed multiple such secret devices at the secret weapons lab in White Oaks, Maryland.
This device was apparently originally created in the mid-1970s as it was supposed to be some kind of electronic device that you could review and select a date and time and go there yourself in a matter of seconds.
This apparently works through the mystical Akashic Records, as this is apparently where all information about humanity is stored.
By accessing this interdimensional rift, teams can look into the past, present, and future of humanity and choose when and where they want to go, and then go.
This is not the first device they made either, as we already have records of Andrew Basiago’s Project Pegasus from the 1960s. In case he didn’t already know, it was reported that over 140 children underwent the secret tests here to be sent into time and space via Nikola Tesla’s own machinery.
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