Time travelers part V, Kaspar Hauser

This is the final part of “Time travelers” series for now. I have a couple of suspects, but for now they lack so much evidence that it would be useless to post them now. I will return to them later when I can find more evidence. However you can find them yourself if you are interested of time travel topic. The final case of the series for now is the case of Kaspar Hauser. It is a little bit different than other time traveler’s cases, because he maybe didn’t know that he was a time traveler. And that is because his travel could be  a so called “time slip” where person just disappears and don’t know what happened. This can be caused by parallel universes crossing over or just rip in space-time continuum.

Traveler: Kaspar Hauser
Traveler type: Unofficial time traveler
Evidence: –
Status now: Dead, (30 April 1812 (?) – 17 December 1833) was a German youth who claimed to have grown up in the total isolation of a darkened cell. Hauser’s claims, and his subsequent death by stabbing, sparked much debate and controversy.

Here is the short version of Kaspar Hauser’s story:

In 1828, as out of nowhere, a young man appeared in Nuremberg’s town square. He had no history, spoke only a few words and could not stand upright. Having been locked in a basement for 17 years, Kaspar Hauser was more beast than man! Who was he, where did he come from?…and why was he stabbed to death 4 years later?

The mystery of Kaspar Hauser has fascinated German writers and artists for almost 200 years. He embodied German Romanticism the way no other figure could. To date, though several theories concerning his true origins have been presented…some think he was of royal birth…no conclusive evidence has ever been found. At first Kaspar Hauser, this “wild child” seems like the ultimate outsider, the most extreme example of a “social outcast” imaginable.

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From another site:

First appearance

On 26 May 1828, a teenage boy appeared in the streets of Nuremberg, Germany. He carried a letter with him addressed to the captain of the 4th squadron of the 6th cavalry regiment, Captain von Wessenig. Its heading read: Von der Bäierischen Gränz / daß Orte ist unbenant / 1828 (“From the Bavarian border / The place is unnamed [sic] / 1828″). The anonymous author said that the boy was given into his custody as an infant on 7 October 1812 and that he instructed him in reading, writing and the Christian religion, but never let him “take a single step out of my house”. The letter stated that the boy would now like to be a cavalryman “as his father was” and invited the captain either to take him in or to hang him.

There was another short letter enclosed purporting to be from his mother to his prior caretaker. It stated that his name was Kaspar, that he was born on 30 April 1812 and that his father, a cavalryman of the 6th regiment, was dead. In fact this letter was found to have been written by the same hand as the other one (whose line “he writes my handwriting exactly as I do” led later analysts to assume that Kaspar himself wrote both of them).

A shoemaker named Weickmann took the boy to the house of Captain von Wessenig, where he would repeat only the words “I want to be a cavalryman, as my father was” and “Horse! Horse!” Further demands elicited only tears or the obstinate proclamation of “Don’t know.” He was taken to a police station, where he would write a name: Kaspar Hauser. He showed that he was familiar with money, could say some prayers and read a little, but he answered few questions and his vocabulary appeared to be rather limited.

He spent the following two months in Vestner Gate Tower (de) in the care of a jailer named Andreas Hiltel. Despite what many later accounts would say, he was in good physical condition and could walk well; for example, he climbed over 90 steps to his room. He was of a “healthy facial complexion”and approximately 16 years old, but appeared to be intellectually impaired. Mayor Binder, however, claimed that the boy had an excellent memory and was learning quickly. Various curious people visited him to his apparent delight. He refused all food except bread and water.

Death:

Life and death in Ansbach

Schoolmaster Meyer, a strict and pedantic man, disliked Hauser’s many excuses and apparent lies and their relationship was thus rather strained. In late 1832, Hauser was given employment as a copyist in the local law office. Still hoping that Stanhope would take him to England, he was much dissatisfied with his situation, which deteriorated further when his patron, Anselm von Feuerbach, died in May 1833. This certainly was a grievous loss to him.(Some authors, however, point out that Feuerbach, by the end of his life, apparently stopped believing in Hauser; at least he wrote a note, to be found in his legacy, which read: “Caspar Hauser is a smart scheming codger, a rogue, a good-for-nothing that ought to be killed.”But there is no indication that Feuerbach, already seriously ill, let Hauser feel this change of opinion.)

On 9 December 1833, Hauser had a serious argument with Meyer. Lord Stanhope was expected to visit Ansbach at Christmas and Meyer said that he did not know how he would face him.

Five days later, on 14 December 1833, Hauser came home with a deep wound in his left breast. He said that he was lured to the Ansbach Court Garden and that a stranger stabbed him there while giving him a bag. When Policeman Herrlein searched the Court Garden, he found a small violet purse containing a pencilled note in “Spiegelschrift” (mirror writing). The message read, in German:

Hauser will be
able to tell you quite precisely how
I look and from where I am.
To save Hauser the effort,
I want to tell you myself from where
I come _ _ .
I come from from _ _ _
the Bavarian border _ _
On the river _ _ _ _ _
I will even
tell you the name: M. L. Ö.

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There is a movie of this incident “The Enigma Of Kaspar Hauser” and you can watch the full movie in YouTube:

 

 

The time traveler aspect have been written in this book called “World’s Greatest Unsolved Mysteries“. The last lines in that book what describes Kaspar Hauser’s case are: “Was he the genious daumer believed in, or the slow learner of Meyer’s reports? Was he an abandoned, impoverished peasant boy, the lost heir to the Throne of Bavaria, or the victim of a time-slip?”

So there you have it… you decide.

Time travelers part IV, Andrew D. Basiago

Next one of the series is the story of Andrew D. Basiago. I started this blog with him, because he is maybe the best candidate to make investigations, why? Because he is alive. Most of the time traveler stories the traveler is dead or missing so it is hard to get any new information about the case, but Andrew’s case is different, because he is alive and well and is talking about his travels in time and teleportation experiments.

Traveler: Andrew D. Basiago
Traveler type: Official time traveler
Evidence: Pictures, predictions about future
Status now: Andrew D. Basiago (B. 1961) is a Vancouver lawyer of apparently high repute. As a side project, he runs Project Pegasus, a group dedicated to lobbying the government to release the secrets of teleportation and time travel for the benefit of mankind. Basiago also refers to himself as “the discoverer of life on Mars.” he claims to be one of two “planetary-level whistle blowers” predicted by Web bot.Oh, and he’s also an indigo child. Source

There are many ways to approach this subject, but this first post of this topic could be the story of a man called Andrew D. Basiago. Why I chosed this one? That’s because the most difficult thing, when you are investigating time traveling, is the evidence and this guy has some. This radioshow, which I am going to post here is near 2 hours long and it consists almost the main story about this guy. But the best evidence he has is a photograph of him in Gettysburg in 1863 when he saw Abraham Lincoln. That photo has fascinated me, because it is a official photo from newspaper.

Andrew claims that he’s father took him in secret military projects when he was about 6-10 years old. He was trained “chrononaut” and traveled in time and teleported many times. He even claims that Barack Obama was a chrononaut too and he saw him when they teleported in Mars.

Andrew’s story is so compelling, that I just had to make a post of him. Please take your time and listen his story, beacause you just can’t make any conclusions until you have searched all the evidence.

Here is the radioshow & another YouTube link

 

 

Here is also a link to another article about Andrew and he’s website:

Secret DARPA time travel program may hold key to understanding the deep politics of 9/11

Andrew D. Basiago’s website

I just want to keep an open mind and this one has puzzled me for over a year now. Take your time to investigate the subject and post your comments! I’ll be back with Basiago, that’s for sure 😎

Time travelers part III, Anne Moberly and Eleanor Jourdain

Once I studied time traveler phenomenom I founded the case of “Moberly–Jourdain incident”. This differs from other time traveler stories, because these travelers experienced so called time slip or natural phenomenom where people just mysteriously disappear and are moved through time or are teleported to a another location.

Traveler: Anne Moberly and Eleanor Jourdain
Traveler type: Unofficial time travelers
Evidence: Anne Moberly and Eleanor Jourdain published their work pseudonymously in a book entitled An Adventure, under the names of Elizabeth Morison and Frances Lamont, in 1911.
Status now: Both dead, Charlotte Anne Moberly (1846–1937) and Eleanor Jourdain (1863–1924)

Here is the story of these ladies:

As part of several trips, they decided to visit the Palace of Versailles, as they were both unfamiliar with it. On 10 August 1901, they travelled by train to Versailles. They did not think much of the palace after touring it,so they decided to walk through the gardens to the Petit Trianon.On the way, they reached the Grand Trianon and found it was closed to the public.They travelled with a Baedeker guidebook, but the two women soon became lost after missing the turn for the main avenue, Allée des Deux Trianons. They passed this road, and entered a lane, where unknown to them they passed their destination.Moberly noticed a woman shaking a white cloth out of a windowand Jourdain noticed an old deserted farmhouse, outside of which was an old plough.At this point they claimed that a feeling of oppression and dreariness came over them.They then saw some men who looked like palace gardeners, who told them to go straight on. Moberly later described the men as “very dignified officials, dressed in long greyish green coats with small three-cornered hats.”Jourdain noticed a cottage with a woman and a girl in the doorway. The woman was holding out a jug to the girl.Jourdain described it as a “tableau vivant“, a living picture, much like Madame Tussaud’s waxworks. Moberly did not observe the cottage, but felt the atmosphere change. She wrote: “Everything suddenly looked unnatural, therefore unpleasant; even the trees seemed to become flat and lifeless, like wood worked in tapestry. There were no effects of light and shade, and no wind stirred the trees.

They reached the edge of a wood, close to the Temple de l’Amour, and came across a man seated beside a garden kiosk, wearing a cloak and large shady hat.According to Moberly, his appearance was “most repulsive… its expression odious. His complexion was dark and rough.”Jourdain noted “The man slowly turned his face, which was marked by smallpox; his complexion was very dark. The expression was evil and yet unseeing, and though I did not feel that he was looking particularly at us, I felt a repugnance to going past him.A man later described as “tall… with large dark eyes, and crisp curling black hair under a large sombrero hat” came up to them, and showed them the way to the Petit Trianon.

After crossing a bridge, they reached the gardens in front of the palace, and Moberly noticed a lady sketching on the grass who looked at them.She later described what she saw in great detail: the lady was wearing a light summer dress, on her head was a shady white hat, and she had lots of fair hair. Moberly thought she was a tourist at first, but the dress appeared to be old-fashioned. Moberly came to believe that the lady was Marie Antoinette. Jourdain however did not see the lady.

After this, they were directed round to the entrance and joined a party of other visitors. After touring the house, they had tea at the Hotel des Reservoirs before returning to Jourdain’s apartment.

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So there you have the story, but if you are interested about this case you can watch a movie based on this incident called “Miss Morison’s Ghosts“. The whole movie can be watched in YouTube (3 parts): >> Miss Morison’s Ghosts 1981 – YouTube

This is pretty intresting case and as far as I know it hasn’t been debunked so again… you decide.

 

Time travelers part II, Andrew Carlssin

Second time traveler in the series is a man called Andrew Carlssin. The story claims that the FBI arrested a Wall Street wizard named Andrew Carlssin, on insider-trading charges. The FBI claims that with an initial investment of only $800, Carlssin built a personal fortune worth over $350 million in just two weeks. This is only possible if the person knew exactly what shares to invest and how you can do this? If you are a time traveler from the future it is easy to invest, because you know how the markets are going to change. So second case in the “Time travelers” series is Wall Street investor Andrew Carlssin.

Traveler: Andrew Carlssin
Traveler type: Unofficial time traveler
Evidence: The FBI claims that with an initial investment of only $800, Carlssin built a personal fortune worth over $350 million in just two weeks!
Status now: Missing

Here is the story:

Carlssin

The story claims that the FBI have arrested a Wall Street wizard named Andrew Carlssin, on insider-trading charges. The FBI claims that with an initial investment of only $800, Carlssin built a personal fortune worth over $350 million in just two weeks!

Authorities claim that every trade he made capitalized on unexpected business developments, which the FBI and the Security and Exchange Commission claim cannot be coincidence or luck.

“The only way he could pull it off is with illegal inside information. He’s going to sit in a jail cell on Rikers Island until he agrees to give up his sources,” quotes a confidential SEC source. The source added, “If a company’s stock rose due to a merger or technological breakthrough that was supposed to be secret, Mr. Carlssin somehow knew about it in advance.”
The past year of nose-diving stock prices has left most investors crying in their beer. So when Carlssin made a flurry of 126 high-risk trades and came out the winner every time, it raised the eyebrows of Wall Street watchdogs.

Andrew’s confession:

When investigators hauled Carlssin in for questioning, they got more than they bargained for: A mind-boggling four-hour confession. Sources at the Security and Exchange Commission confirm that 44-year-old Andrew Carlssin offered the bizarre explanation for his uncanny success in the stock market after being led off in handcuffs on January 28. In a bid for leniency, Andrew Carlssin has reportedly offered to divulge “historical facts” such as the whereabouts of Osama Bin Laden and a cure for AIDS.
Carlssin declared that he had traveled back in time from over 200 years in the future, when it is common knowledge that our era experienced one of the worst stock plunges in history. Yet anyone armed with knowledge of the handful of stocks destined to go through the roof could make a fortune.
“It was just too tempting to resist,” Carlssin allegedly said in his videotaped confession. “I had planned to make it look natural, you know, lose a little here and there so it doesn’t look too perfect. But I just got caught in the moment.”
Now all he wants is to be allowed to return to the future in his “time craft.” However, he refuses to reveal the location of the machine or discuss how it works, supposedly out of fear the technology could “fall into the wrong hands.”
Officials are quite confident the “time-traveler’s” claims are bogus. Yet the SEC source admits, “No one can find any record of any Andrew Carlssin existing anywhere before December 2002.”
“We don’t believe this guy’s story — he’s either a lunatic or a pathological liar,” says an SEC insider.

There was also this newspaper article where they say that investigators have been unable to find any record of an Andrew Carlssin existing anywhere before 2002 nor evidence that he faked his identity:

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Conclusion:

This is a weird case and I think it still is unsolved. Last thing I have read about this was, that Andrew disappeared from the facility where he was held. So once again like so many times in ivestigations like these… true or hoax…you decide.

Time travelers part I, John Titor

Now I start a series called “Time travelers”. Purpose of this series is to investigate different kind of stories related to time travelers. These cases might be urban legends, but most of them there is no explanation available. First traveler of the series is maybe the most famous one called John Titor. It’s been a while since I last investigated his story, but it was back in 2007 when I heard of him for the first time. This case is different compared to other cases except Andrew D. Basiago story, because this case includes some evidence. In this case evidence are photographs of his mission patch, time machine, drawings of the time machine etc.

First it would be helpfull to tell you the differences of time travelers. There are roughly two types of time travelers. Unofficial and official ones. Unofficial time travelers include person or persons, which are accidentally traveled trough time for example through natural wormhole or something anomaly like this. Then time traveler can be unofficial one if he has for example stolen the time machine or just kind of missused the opportunity. Then there are so called official time travelers, which include person or persons that are part of military or private investigation considerng about time traveling.

In this series I’m just gonna tell you about these cases and provide links to sites where you can find more information about these cases, but small summary and couple of pictures is always provided. That is, because it is useless that I write these stories again. But here it goes, the first case “John Titor”:

Traveler: Timetravel_0 or John Titor
Traveler type: Official time traveler
Evidence: Pictures, predictions about future
Status now: Missing

Here is a short summary about John titor and his story:

The first posts appeared on the Time Travel Institute forums on November 2, 2000, under the name TimeTravel_0. At the time the posts had nothing to do with future events and the name “John Titor” was not being used. Instead, the posts discussed time travel in general, the first one being the “six parts” description of what a time machine would need to have to work (see below) and responses to questions about how such a machine would work. Early messages tended to be short.

The name “John Titor” was not introduced until January 2001, when TimeTravel_0 began posting at the Art Bell BBS Forums (which required a name or pseudonym for every account). The Titor posts ended in late March 2001. Eventually, a number of the threads became corrupted; but Titor’s posts had been saved on subscribers’ hard drives and were copied to Anomalies.net, along with new discussions of the science behind Titor’s time travelling as well as his predictions.Around 2003, various websites reproduced Titor’s posts, re-arranging them into narratives. Not all refer to the original dates posted.

Titor’s claim:

In his online postings, Titor claimed to be an American soldier from 2036, based in Tampa in Hillsborough County, Florida, who was assigned to a governmental time-travel project. Purportedly, Titor had been sent back to 1975 to retrieve an IBM 5100 computer which he said was needed to “debug” various legacy computer programs in 2036; a reference to the UNIX year 2038 problem. The 5100 runs the APL and BASIC programming languages. Titor had been selected for this mission specifically, given that his paternal grandfather was directly involved with the assembly and programming of the 5100.

Titor claimed to be on a stopover in the year 2000 for “personal reasons”; i.e., to collect pictures lost in the (future) civil war and to visit his family, of whom he spoke often. Titor also said he had been, for a few months, trying to alert anyone that would listen about the threat of Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease spread through beef products and about the possibility of civil war within the United States. When questioned about them by an online subscriber, Titor also expressed an interest in mysteries such as UFOs (which remained unexplained in his time). Titor suggested that UFOs and extra-terrestrials might be travelers from much further into the future than his own time, with superior time machines.

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You can find more info on that wikipedia page. Here are some of the pictures John Titor posted while he was chatting with people:

titor_mission_patch

John’s unit insignia. Supposedly the design is based on the field patterns of the time distortion device. It’s probably unwise to try to infer too much from it since it’s just a logo design. Then he posted some pictures of his so called time machine, here are couple pictures of it:

timemachine_collection John-Titor-Time-Machine

Titor sended also some detailed drawings of his time machine and here is one of them:

titor_timemachine_drawing

Here are some links to this story:

>> Info about the man, photos, timemachine, drawings etc.

>> www.johntitor.com

>> All John Titor postings

This case is rather old, but in 2011 there was updated info about John Titor at Coast To Coast AM, here is the video of the radio show (2 parts):

 

 

Conclusion:

John Titor case is very interesting and because he hasn’t been debunked we are are left with the possibility that this case is authentic. There is a huge amount of information and theories of John Titor, but the main thing is that nobody knows who John Titor is or was. I think that there are some errors in his predictions, but because the future is not set and there could be multiple timelines, it is possible that John Titor is or was an official time traveler.

This is good to conclude with the words of Sarah Connor in T2:

The future is not set. There is no fate but what we make for ourselves.

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