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Dimension Merge or Memory Loss Due to Age?
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<blockquote data-quote="lamdo263" data-source="post: 257476" data-attributes="member: 259"><p>Sometimes what occurs is for some reason relative synchrony occurs across timelines for no apparent reason, other than the timing of those lines for their own purpose. This action may cause jump appearances of beings in the one timeline, going into the other because that particular timeline's not sure.</p><p></p><p>Timelines in a way think for themselves. If there's a facility that's using time spatial or dimensional experimentation, the timelines themselves can get goofed up. The past example was, Tip O'Neal being reported dead, when he didn't die as of yet as a byproduct of the Montauk experiment communications.</p><p></p><p>More often than not, timelines don't like to let on that they think, but they can do just that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lamdo263, post: 257476, member: 259"] Sometimes what occurs is for some reason relative synchrony occurs across timelines for no apparent reason, other than the timing of those lines for their own purpose. This action may cause jump appearances of beings in the one timeline, going into the other because that particular timeline's not sure. Timelines in a way think for themselves. If there's a facility that's using time spatial or dimensional experimentation, the timelines themselves can get goofed up. The past example was, Tip O'Neal being reported dead, when he didn't die as of yet as a byproduct of the Montauk experiment communications. More often than not, timelines don't like to let on that they think, but they can do just that. [/QUOTE]
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