Didn't titor predict a natural disaster?

Re: Didn\'t titor predict a natural disaster?

poor...poor kid. Can you imagine if Titor is real or if some real nut job thinking to be a Time Traveler really stayed with a family for a few months and told them their kid was him from the future? Sounds very familiar to me..... hmm I dunno, I could picture some troubled juvenile kid right now getting into trouble while his mother is in a mental ward spewing things about a future civil war, and how her son will be the savior in the resistence. Maybe then in Titinator 2 the evil corporations that helped create the war will find the neurone....err 5100 computer and use it to take their research "into a whole new direction!" and delay the war by a few years....sounds like someone could make a movie out of this! /ttiforum/images/graemlins/ooo.gif
 
Re: Didn\'t titor predict a natural disaster?

RainManTime,

You have lost 'it' my friend... Your mind is going...

"You know we've covered this before, and you DO know that you are force-fitting events into Titor's predictions. C'mon, just admit it... you've got a political bone to pick, and Titor is a TIMEly story to help you pick it. Intelligent people see right through you."

Force fitting events?... I don't think so... It's just my opinion to a science fiction story as it appears....

"Really? If that's all you are doing, then why are you also attempting to link events to his vague predictions? You are doing more than tracking them, you are trying to validate them, and doing a "good" job for your conspiracy theorist-minded backers, aren't you?"

Thats called tracking and validating...LOL... There are no conspiracy theorist minded backers... Sorry it's just me doing this... No Backers.... LOL

"I don't call that backup. It is simply emotionally-fed exaggeration and assignment of his non-specific predictions. And you have never answered my post in that thread as to the "One more pope" prediction. You have REALLY taken some liberties with that assignment, given that we have no clue currently if Benedict is the "last pope". Ergo, if you "believe the prediction has been met" then you are clearly stretching. Yet you can't admit it. And your stretch for the "no arm, no legger" is worse than a rubber band stretched to its limits."

Too Bad.... That's what my analysis is based on for all to see... LOL

"My occupation really does scare you, doesn't it? You should SEE what I am working on right now! REALLY spooky... and it might come and getcha in the night! So why are you so obsessed with my occupation?"

I think you work for an intelligence agency. Specifically, DIA Defense Intelligence Agency as does Darby and TampaUSA. But I could be wrong...:)


TheCigMan
 
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RainManTime,

"Oh yeah, CigMan...before I forget this little gem you left behind, how about explaining how you've selected TWO different events to attach Titor's "100,000 dead" claim to?"

Ahhhh.... I changed my mind... There is FREE SPEECH for me too

TheCigMan
 
Re: Didn\'t titor predict a natural disaster?

TROT THUSS YEE NAVE, TROT THUSSLY!!

The dwarf Creedo runs out of his hole in the base of the tree, jumps in the air off a log and lands on the shoulders of the Cigar Smoking Man.

He takes a riding crop, spanks Cig man on his but-flank, as Cig man takes off running.
 
Re: Didn\'t titor predict a natural disaster?

CigMan.
Ahhhh.... I changed my mind... There is FREE SPEECH for me too
Of course there is. But you didn't answer the question I posed you:
RainmanTime: So in reality, you cannot claim to know what Titor "really meant" by this 100,000 dead statement, now can you? In fact, you can't state you know what he "really meant" with regard to any of his predictions. Isn't that right, counselor?
CigSmokingMan3:I think you work for an intelligence agency. Specifically, DIA Defense Intelligence Agency as does Darby and TampaUSA. But I could be wrong...:)
:D Thanks for the compliment... and yes you could.


Promise to come back after the winter games open in Turin? Pretty please!
RMT
 
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But you didn't answer the question I posed you

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Re: Didn\'t titor predict a natural disaster?

I think you work for an intelligence agency. Specifically, DIA Defense Intelligence Agency as does Darby and TampaUSA.

Darby and RMT have nothing to do with Intelligence. /ttiforum/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
Re: Didn\'t titor predict a natural disaster?

I particualy don't think Titor was right, there really is no real sign of a actual civil war. I think most people are SAD fo New Orleans and are trying to help. It kinda reminds me of 9/11 looking like it might pull the country together and not pull it apart. I think that there will be hero stories coming from this not fighting. Don't hate on RMT, RMT always has a enlightening opinion and usually is logical and correct.
 
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Nothing original. same 'ole shinola.
And isn't it ironic how you continually repeat this song and dance, rather than answer the questions I put 2 U. YU Avoid?

RMT
 
Re: Didn\'t titor predict a natural disaster?

Pharasaic,

I highly doubt that John Titor actually did come from the future, but I remember hearing something about a huge natural disaster occuring.

Actually, Titor did make one very specific prediction about a natural disaster.

In the original version of his story (the 1998 faxes to Art Bell) he said that the Y2K disaster would result in, among other things, thousands of people freezing to death in the United States.

But, like Gary North's Y2K predictions - also made on Art Bell's show - there was no Y2K disaster and thousands of Americans didn't freeze to death. (North also predicted that thousands would freeze to death.)

I'm not sure if you were aware that Titor submitted two versions of the saga. One in 1998 (the faxes to Art Bell) which predicted a Y2K nightmare and the November 2000 version (on Art Bell's BBS and here) where there is no Y2K disaster (instead the disaster is going to be Y2K38).

Funny thing is that (if one believes Titor) the 1998 faxes were sent a few hours or days after he stopped posting here and on P2P.

He said that his first stop was to be in 1998. And in those few hours or days after leaving here he seems to have forgotten most of what he had just finished writing here.

He'ds also forgotten is "memories" of 2036...which were only a few months old. He'd just left here, knew that Y2K didn't happen here thus no further action was required...yet he posted in his faxes to Bell that Y2K was a worldwide disaster. Strange. Very strange. Of course, there might be a mundane (and obvious) answer to the disconnect.
 
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Of course, there might be a mundane (and obvious) answer to the disconnect.

One being tht Art Bell inserted this statement in the fax:

"Now for the future you might want to know about..Y2K is a disaster . Many people die on the highways when they freeze to death trying to get to warmer weather. The gov. tries to keep power by instituting marshall law but all of it collapses when their efforts to bring the power back up fail."

To further a Y2K agenda with all other statements in the fax were written by titor.

Note: This outcome is one of many possibilities and not a statement of fact.
 
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There are no conspiracy theorist minded backers... Sorry it's just me doing this... No Backers.... LOL
Good to see you laughing, CigMan. Maybe you can also see me laughing when you accuse me of being sponsored by the DIA. Friends who know me sure would get a kick out of that one. But hey, given your thought maybe I should go see if they need some freelance agents (or what some may call Patriots). I might be able to make a buck or two at this posting that I now do for free. /ttiforum/images/graemlins/smile.gif

You coming to my JAN 1st Titor is BS party? You might be a popular guest... you might even go home with a female admirer of your work. /ttiforum/images/graemlins/yum.gif
RMT
 
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He said that his first stop was to be in 1998. And in those few hours or days after leaving here he seems to have forgotten most of what he had just finished writing here.

I said it before, I am saying it again, this is the part of the story I like very much. Titor has to travel from 2036 to 1975. 2036-1975=61. His machine is accurate only for 60 years of time travel. So first he travels from 2036 to 1998. From there he travels further back to 1975 and gets the IBM 5100 and gets his Grandfather "tweak" it. From 1975 he has to tavel to his worldline. For that he first have to travel to the past of 1975 to a point in time before he arrived on 1975 and then jump to 1998 to go forward to 2036.

Here in 1998 Titor turns OFF his machine and walks around. He gives the IBM 5100 to a programmer to rip the data and make an emulator. With the previliged 360 instruction set, the programmer is able to make a patch for Y2K. Titor travels forward in time to 2000 to collect the Hercules emulator which would Justify his side Trip. Titor made this Side Trip to prepare his family as a promise made to his grandfather. He also has to make it "useful". Now to go back, from 2000, he jumps back to 1998 and spends a few weeks there. Whatever he does there will NOT affect our Worldline. Now he Travels to a point in time before he originally arrived in 1998 to go forward to HIS worldline 2036.
 
Re: Didn\'t titor predict a natural disaster?

Titor can predict the next events(disaster,war...)for the next days or months?
tigergirl
 
Re: Didn\'t titor predict a natural disaster?

Tigergirl, Is this a question or a statement?

If it is a statement; then no he probably will not be predicting anything, since if you've read his predictions for this year, they haven't come true yet.

If it is a question; then I'd say no, he is 'not in this time line anymore', and he was a hoaxer anyway.

Good Scientist
 
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Hello Good Scientist!
First sorry for my english,i live in Belgium and normally i speak french..
So,he not predict nothing for that year but today are a new disaster in Jordania...
I have only one question: the NASA knows all that(the timetravel)???
kiss,
tigergirl
 
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