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John Titor's Legacy
Titor's 2001 Predictions Compared to 2011 Curent Time
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<blockquote data-quote="DarbyII" data-source="post: 48814" data-attributes="member: 145"><p></p><p></p><p><span style="color: #ffffff">Kevlar replaced Aramid which replaced steel belts. Kevlar, Aramid and Nomex are all very similar and are manufactured by Du Pont. It really was a no brained (there I went and said that again). Tire manufacturers ane chemical processors and they have been run out of America. The US is not manufacturing, especially chemical manufacturing, friendly. They've been relocating outside of America for 20+ years.</span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: #ffffff">Yup, Titor mentioned bicycle tires. He got the idea from "Alas, Babylon". In the novel there's a blurb in the narrative that describes a newspaper ad in the Ft. Repose, Central Florida near Orlando (not to be confused with Ft. UF, Central Florida near Orlando) newspaper that said, "Willing to trade a Cadillac for "two good 28-inch bicycle tires and pump." There was no gasoline and in the story car batteries were being used to make 12-volt systems (espeifically in the story, yo run a shortwave radio set). This is not to be confused with Pappa Titor who was making 12-volt systems with car batteries. Also not to be confused are:</span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: #ffffff">Randy Bragg, our protagonist, with Pappa Titor. Both carved out part of their post-nuke living selling oranges up and down the river to the locals.</span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: #ffffff">Randy Bragg with John Titor. Titor mentioned the salt shortage. Randy had a great and dangerous adventure on the river attempting to transport salt back to Ft. UF...errr...Ft. Repose. Now I'm getting confused.</span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: #ffffff">Ben Bragg, Randy's 13 yr old nephew, with 13 yr old John Titor. Both joined the local militia and were armed with shotguns.</span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: #ffffff">Clarence “Preacher” Henry, a country boy in Ft. Repose, who found cities to be quite evil and quoting from Revelations 18:10 in his sermons often would say, "Alas! Alas! You great city of Babylon, you mighty city! For in a single hour your judgment has come" as reference to the war, its length, destruction of the great cities and serves as the title of the novel with John Titor who made the cities his enemy and target of the Ruskie's nukes</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarbyII, post: 48814, member: 145"] [COLOR=#ffffff][/COLOR] [COLOR=#ffffff]Kevlar replaced Aramid which replaced steel belts. Kevlar, Aramid and Nomex are all very similar and are manufactured by Du Pont. It really was a no brained (there I went and said that again). Tire manufacturers ane chemical processors and they have been run out of America. The US is not manufacturing, especially chemical manufacturing, friendly. They've been relocating outside of America for 20+ years.[/COLOR] [COLOR=#ffffff]Yup, Titor mentioned bicycle tires. He got the idea from "Alas, Babylon". In the novel there's a blurb in the narrative that describes a newspaper ad in the Ft. Repose, Central Florida near Orlando (not to be confused with Ft. UF, Central Florida near Orlando) newspaper that said, "Willing to trade a Cadillac for "two good 28-inch bicycle tires and pump." There was no gasoline and in the story car batteries were being used to make 12-volt systems (espeifically in the story, yo run a shortwave radio set). This is not to be confused with Pappa Titor who was making 12-volt systems with car batteries. Also not to be confused are:[/COLOR] [COLOR=#ffffff]Randy Bragg, our protagonist, with Pappa Titor. Both carved out part of their post-nuke living selling oranges up and down the river to the locals.[/COLOR] [COLOR=#ffffff]Randy Bragg with John Titor. Titor mentioned the salt shortage. Randy had a great and dangerous adventure on the river attempting to transport salt back to Ft. UF...errr...Ft. Repose. Now I'm getting confused.[/COLOR] [COLOR=#ffffff]Ben Bragg, Randy's 13 yr old nephew, with 13 yr old John Titor. Both joined the local militia and were armed with shotguns.[/COLOR] [COLOR=#ffffff]Clarence “Preacher” Henry, a country boy in Ft. Repose, who found cities to be quite evil and quoting from Revelations 18:10 in his sermons often would say, "Alas! Alas! You great city of Babylon, you mighty city! For in a single hour your judgment has come" as reference to the war, its length, destruction of the great cities and serves as the title of the novel with John Titor who made the cities his enemy and target of the Ruskie's nukes[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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