Reply to Gino:RE: Steve M: 09.29.24: time travel & the future is knownhttps://www.fivedoves.com/letters/oct2024/gino106-5.htm
Time travel is possible. We can go back in time but cannot change anything. However, we can travel to the future and change things.Our government has had many time travel experiments using even children of adults involved; such as, Andrew D. Basiago whose father sent him and others on some time travel experiments. There are books with his picture and testimony about it on Amazon.com telling what was the purpose and what was accomplished.There are many testimonies given by those claiming to have been involved in time travel, like the US Navy's famous invisibility experiment for ships (the USS Eldridge), entitled the "Philadelphia Experiment," that, in the process, unexpectedly achieved time travel.The USS Eldridge was fitted with the required equipment at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard. The date of the experiment was purportedly on October 28, 1943. It was considered successful to a limited extent. One test resulted in the ship Eldridge being rendered nearly invisible with some witnesses reporting a "greenish fog" appearing in its place. Crew members complained of severe nausea afterwards.The man who reported the story became invisible and disappeared from the area and was surprised to find he had been teleported to a future date in the 1960s (the date was specified in an interview on Coast to Coast AM Radio Broadcast by Art Bell many decades ago) to Norfolk, Virginia, over 200 miles (320 km) away. He met with the man in charge at the military base where he landed who helped him get back to his ship as close as possible to the time he had left in 1943 (details and name of the man in charge are in books available on Amazon.com).It is claimed that Eldridge sat for some time in view of men aboard the ship SS Andrew Furuseth, whereupon Eldridge vanished and then reappeared in Philadelphia at the site it had originally occupied.Also, when the ship reappeared, some sailors were left embedded in the metal structures of the ship, including one sailor who ended up on a deck level below where he initially began and ended up with his hand embedded in the steel hull of the ship, as well as, some sailors who went insane. There is also a claim the experiment was altered after that point at the request of the Navy, limiting it to creating a stealth technology that would render the USS Eldridge invisible to radar.In the Philadelphia Experiment it was reported some 40 officers lost their lives. It is also claimed that any surviving members of the ship's crew may have been subjected to brainwashing to maintain the secrecy of the experiment. We all know the government lies to us about 'black projects' they wish to keep secret, especially top secret projects involving outer space and UFOs. So any attempts by the government to deny or cover up this story is to be expected, which results in naysayers gaining the advantage, unfortunately.I personally listened to the live interview on Art Bell's Coast to Coast AM radio broadcast with Al Bielik, himself, whose relative sadly died in the Philadelphia Experiment and must say it was fascinating and far more complex than stated here.