Where is john titor now




















That didn't stop a man named Marlin Pohlman from trying to patent it in I work for a large software company have no profit motive.

Marlin Pohlman is currently spending six years in prison for drugging and raping four women. According to police, he mixed a cocktail of LSD, ecstasy, and nitrous oxide into spring-loaded syringes and injected his victims in their necks before having his way with them.

Marlin Pohlman, during his trial via The Oregonian : [I patented the time machine because] I had to do something while I was going through chemo [for Hodgkin's lymphoma about ]. I had nothing better to do. I think I made a mathematical error. Pohlman pled guilty in and was sentenced to 75 months in prison. Titor's purpose in traveling back to the past was apparently to retrieve an IBM , one of the first portable computers.

The hit the market in weighing in at 55 pounds and sporting an internal 5-inch CRT monitor. Oliver Williams, John Titor archivist on The Moore Show on April 5, He claimed to be part of a military group whose job it was to go back to the year and get a small personal computer -- it was actually one of the first portable computers made, and it was in Rochester, Minnesota.

Well I have a good question for you in do you still use toliet [sic] paper to wipe your ass. John Titor, in an Art Bell forum post from February 1, condensed :. Joseph Matheny: The in the story I started my career as an IT person, and two of the people involved were older IT people.

I didn't come up with it, but when I saw it proposed I thought "that is so funny, we have to do that. Oliver Williams, John Titor archivist on The Moore Show on April 5, Some IBM engineers came forward and said "I don't know if that guy was a time traveler or not, but everything he said about that machine is true," and maybe only 20 people knew about [the computer's true functions]. Of all the people who communicated with John Titor, no one came closer than Pamela Moore.

She engaged in multiple chat conversations with the time traveler throughout the early s. But the truth was I had a detailed dream of a time traveler in Before Titor disappeared in March , he shared with her a "secret song" that she could use to identify any impostors.

The identification of this song has been an obsession with researchers. Perhaps whoever he was he never told anyone else. He told me in a chat not an email. If John ever decides to come forth I will have the info to confirm it was the same John who posted as John Titor. John Razimus: Pamela Moore is an individual that immediately believed in it, started private messaging John Titor on the Art Bell forums, and all we know proof-wise is that [John Titor's lawyers] mailed her a copy of the John Titor book, and they signed it.

At the end was a song written, but it was not the secret song. It was not signed by anyone. John Razimus: I think they were giving her that book as a thank you for perpetuating the story. I think it's an unfortunate situation where they played with someone's mind and they took it too far.

A letter from Kay [John Titor's mother]. A letter from John. I more than likely will find out later. I received it in September of Pamela's existence as the primary contact put her at the center of many Titor conspiracy theories. The quest for the "secret song" became as important as John's identity.

Normally I do not speak of her out of respect. No one gives her any privacy. People keep forcing her into threads, which is hard to keep silent over. She's a very brave girl who has endured way too much. I don't know her in person, but I feel compelled to do my part in protecting her on whatever level, because of my participation in discussing John Titor. Some people will never get it.

Joseph Matheny: Pam, I think, is a true believer. I really do. I know she was talking to somebody. There were people who were having conversations as John Titor and we don't know who they were. They were coming out of the woodwork, they were not affiliated with us at all. That other Johns may arrive and they need the posts to stay up as long as possible.

Matheny believes his group stopped the Titor experiment before the Art Bell posts. Joseph Matheny: None of us were paying attention or curating this after a point. Sometime in is when we stopped doing it. It's impossible to know who was behind the later messages from the time traveler.

Titor's only communications with the outside world were through text and internet postings. But shortly after the first batch of posts hit the Art Bell forum, a new name popped up. I don't question whether or not -- I do the work that I'm hired to do. Titor himself never spoke to the public.

All communications after the faxes and message board posts were handled by Haber. Larry Haber in an interview with Fade to Black Radio on January 4, I specialized in entertainment law, and a friend from law school referred me over to Kay, and that's how it started. Pamela Moore to Titor scholar Mike Sauve in January I thought he was just contracted for legal things in the entertainment area. I don't really know if he is representing anyone real or not.

John Razimus: I think they were fans of Art Bell, they created one of the first internet hoaxes, and it blew out of proportion. Perhaps they have some book rights, movie rights they've been sitting on? Joseph Matheny: Larry Haber -- I don't know who he is. None of us do. He's not nor has he ever been involved with the group I was in. He's an entertainment attorney.

He's somebody who jumped on the bandwagon. I haven't been involved. Joseph Matheny: I saw some people that were clearly using the story as an effort to make money, which I am not cool with. John Razimus: It was a trailer to be sold to Hollywood.

They wanted to cash in. Tell us about nuclear war with Russia. Sure, none of his predictions came true when he said they would. But lots of people believed him. Lots still do. Especially today. See "civil conflict over a U. Those posts would lead to a website JohnTitor. After the Rochester Magazine story ran, I heard from people all over the world. India, especially.

India loves John Titor. The machine only moved through time, not space. Most airline pilots are probably not aerospace engineers. He answered questions. Does time travel affect you physically?

I do, however, seem to be more susceptible to colds. Talked about his life in The river floods sometimes and we have access to the Gulf. Most of our neighbors make a living off the sea or in moving cargo by boat. Even chastised us. This time period is looked at as being full of lazy, self-centered, civically ignorant sheep.

Perhaps you should be less concerned about me and more concerned about that. Then presumably left Rochester—maybe drove south down Broadway to catch 52 south to I east—to head back to Florida. To head back to Having planted a flag on Amazon, I knew certifiable loons would contact me claiming to be involved in temporal hi-jinx.

I have no hard evidence, only glimmers of this nature, but as a theory, the breaching of temporality would explain a lot of the anomalous activity in the world today.

Michael Sauve. Titor is a creation. You can trace the whole thing back to people who worked on the IBM and other ideas, but what is the fun in that? What amazes me is the ability the posts have to leave just enough nagging doubt about this being fiction so you can never really put it to rest.

His tale boggles the mind, whether he was whom he said he was, or an astoundingly resourceful trickster. He provided schematics, diagrams, photographs, and documents from his service in a TemporalRecon time travel unit in ; these visual aids can be laughed at or marveled at or both.

He presented a credible theory and description of time travel, both how it works, and how he does it. He clearly depicts the prevailing thinking, from Stephen Hawking to Philip K. Dick, on alternate worldlines, the multiverse and the mutability of time.

Kirby Malone. From a practical standpoint, science continues to peel back the veil of our existence, and with each new layer, reality seems to be far more complex than we could have ever imagined. I keep an eBay alert active for an IBM just in case. Mike Solo. We spoke on the phone many times but never met in person. I was also interviewed a few times on national radio. If anything, I learned that life is full of mysteries if you just pay attention. Lawrence Haber.

A photograph from deemed to be genuine--shows a guy in what appears to be modern clothing modern sunglasses, a printed T-shirt?

Researchers, though, determined the sunglasses had been around since the s, and the shirt is probably a sweater with a sewn-on emblem, maybe from the now-defunct Montreal Maroons ice hockey team. And that tiny camera hanging from his neck? Kodak was producing those by as well. In extra footage from "The Circus," a Charlie Chaplin silent film from , a woman walks by holding her hand to her ear in the same way people do with cell phones.



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