Time To Say Goodbye

But of course I have noticed that you seem to have a habit of dismissing facts like they were fiction. Almost as if you were someone that couldn't distinguish reality from nonreality.
So back up what you posted with an example. But be specific, i.e. what someone posted and then what I posted that supports your assertion.
 
“When the civil “conflict” started and got worse, people generally decided to either stay in the cities and lose most of their civil rights under the guise of security or leave the cities for more isolated and rural areas. Our home was searched once and the neighbor across the street was arrested for some unknown reason. That convinced my father to leave the city.

From the age of 8 to 12, we lived away from the cities and spent most of our time in a farm community with other families avoiding conflict with the federal police and national guard. By that time, it was pretty clear that we were not going back to what we had and the division between the “cities” and the “country” was well defined”

Posted by John Titor on 02-12-2001 08:54 PM
I can’t tell you what music is popular in the next few years because the “me” here is only three years old.

Titor posted this on November 2000:
I was born in 1998 so the other "me" is 2 on this world line.

Titor was born someday between 1st Jan 1998 to 12th Feb 1998. He has celebrated his 3rd birthday, so on 12th February 2001, he says he is 3 years old.

Now Titor’s age is 7 years old. Next year Jan/Feb, he’d be 8. From the above quote, they moved away from the cities when he was 8 to avoid conflict. So the 2008 Civil War interpretation is WRONG. In 2008, he’d be 10.

“In my 2012, I was 14 years old spending most of my time living, running and hiding in the woods and rivers of central Florida. The civil war was in its 7th year and the world war was three years away.”

So far YS is the only sensible interpretation that fits the Titor story. Whether Titor is real or fiction, we’ll know it just in three months, even the last week counts:

“I was born in 1998 so I do share some childhood memories with all of you. I remember going to Disney World at Christmas and I remember going to the beach in Daytona.”
 
Not a valid response. I never said that titor was real, only that I personally have not found compelling evidence that he is fake.

Try again.
 
Not a valid response. I never said that titor was real, only that I personally have not found compelling evidence that he is fake.
And this is the silly part. Do you realize that you could make this same statement about many stories of fiction that have been bestsellers down through the years? Why are you not as equally intrigued with stories that people brand as fiction? You know THOSE could be real too, and the authors just lying! /ttiforum/images/graemlins/confused.gif

RMT
 
I said whether Titor is real or fiction we'll know it by this year.
Most of us already know. It is only those folks who choose to suspend scientific method and principles that are still guessing. And I feel sorry for such people, as they can apparantly be taken in quite easily.

RMT
 
It is only those folks who choose to suspend scientific method and principles that are still guessing. And I feel sorry for such people, as they can apparantly be taken in quite easily.

Solving a mystery is quite interesting. Dismissing something on the basis of "present day" science which is subject to change as history has shown is not an intelligent approach to solve it.
 
Dismissing something on the basis of "present day" science which is subject to change as history has shown is not an intelligent approach to solve it.
If this is what you think I am doing, then this clearly shows you know nothing about me or my views on topics such as whole systems theory, sacred geometry, and applying mystical theory to modern science.

You appear to simply throw away the lessons of modern science, whereas I seek to extend it with knowledge that has existed for a long time. Our approaches are different, yet our goals are the same.

RMT
 
Most of us already know. It is only those folks who choose to suspend scientific method and principles that are still guessing.
No. Only those who bother to examine the world around them with eyes open to possibilities beyond accepted thinking. That does take more flexible thinking than most people who can only dream within the realm of the possible of today.

And I feel sorry for such people, as they can apparantly be taken in quite easily.
As I feel sorry for those who cannot escape beyond group think. But I don't fault you. It does take a special breed to think outside the box.

It can be uncomfortable to not know eveything and be open to possibilities beyond what you know. But try it sometime. If you can.
 
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