Ok – first I see this:
Guys, I don't mean to say time travel exists or anything, but look at this book in 1949. "Towards the Great Awakening" by Sidney W. Powell.
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I went to check myself. It’s real:
Go to the link to scroll through to find the publishing date in roman numerals (amazon won’t let me copy and paste)..
I realize the author of this one is Sidney W Powell and the Sidney Powell today’s middle name is Katherine. However – what are the odds someone named Sidney Powell wrote a book in 1949 called Toward The Great Awakening? And what’s interesting is Amazon puts it together with Sidney K Powell’s other two books (frequently bought together). What has nudged me as odd is how she just came out of nowhere – out behind the shadows – in the last year or so.
Another time traveler?
Here is another book she wrote – 1942:
Time travel is a topic that has been popular for many generations, maybe many thousands of years.
The Hadron Collider in Cern is also another area of interest. Portals and Stargates are not merely sci-fi-fi fantasy. I’ve seen many former military employees with high rank, and security clearances discuss the military research into time travel. The story of the USS Philadelphia also comes to mind.
There are many written accounts of this story.
Some avatars might suggest that time doesn’t exist–so of course the idea of quantum displacement(many dimensions co-existing in a space/time continuum) or “String Theory” indicate that timelines are not some static-fixed quantity.
Here’s a link to a short video on the USS Philadelphia story:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3Ak6hVfYTM