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In Titors time. No! He discussed that. If he commited a crime while he was away and admitted it. He could be charged with a crime.Are there (for lack of a better term) Time Police that regulate travel?
In Titors time. No! He discussed that. If he commited a crime while he was away and admitted it. He could be charged with a crime.Are there (for lack of a better term) Time Police that regulate travel?
The one question I would ask a time traveller is:
Why in the future do you see empty shelves in grocery?
Well, this is a major worry. I have tried remote viewing.
Hey, I am afraid I do not currently have an answer.
Please answer that one. Yeah, I know about the economy.
Still, in the 1930's the banks failed, but there was food in grocery.
Oh Wow. I wish I had that book. Thanks for sharing.John Titor gave the answer to that question. This is how it was after N-Day.
John Titor (Page 3 of the book): "There is no large industrial complex creating masses of useless food and recreational items. Food and livestock is grown and sold locally..."
John's Mother added: "John never ate anything if he couldn't see where it was grown or raised. We started a garden when he arrived and kept it after he left..."
John's Mother (Page 10): "I've seen John cry two times. The first time was when he walked into a large grocery store for the first time..."
Oh Wow. I wish I had that book. Thanks for sharing.
Geesh. That took me forever to read. (Loved It) I found it interesting that when John asked if we feared Nazi's he believed we would have Nazis around the world again. I always thought it meant that we should not fear the NWO because they will be considered antiquated and obsolete in 2036 like Nazis are now.