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In 1985, a man named Eugene Gayduchok visited Moscow to speak with a parnormal investigator named Vadim Chernobrovay. Eugene told the man that he was from the 23rd century and he came to discuss a time machine that was being built, although Vadim says he wasn’t building one, at least not yet! To prove he was a time traveler, Eugene predicted the dinsitegration of USSR and Boris Yeltsin, as well as the Yugoslavian war.
When he was 13, Eugene claims to have entered a time travel device with his girlfriend and it accidentally took him to the 1930’s. He apparently sent his girlfriend back and began wandering. He states that someone adopted him and he grew up in his own past and eventually worked, married, and had children. Gayduchok was later drafted in to the Army, where he made predictions to his colleagues.
He died October 19, 1991.
In 1985, a man named Eugene Gayduchok visited Moscow to speak with a parnormal investigator named Vadim Chernobrovay. Eugene told the man that he was from the 23rd century and he came to discuss a time machine that was being built, although Vadim says he wasn’t building one, at least not yet! To prove he was a time traveler, Eugene predicted the dinsitegration of USSR and Boris Yeltsin, as well as the Yugoslavian war.
When he was 13, Eugene claims to have entered a time travel device with his girlfriend and it accidentally took him to the 1930’s. He apparently sent his girlfriend back and began wandering. He states that someone adopted him and he grew up in his own past and eventually worked, married, and had children. Gayduchok was later drafted in to the Army, where he made predictions to his colleagues.
He died October 19, 1991.