HDRKID
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HDRKid
Hi Stevo
1) What was astral hell like?
It is a horrible place where people are kept in cages. It is smoky and reeks of sulfur. The place has bars and casinos, but according to Steven Gibbs the slot machines bite people. I never went into a casino, but saw people exiting a bar.
Looks hellish. The kind of crowd that hangs out near the trailer park tatoo parlor.
2) Is there an astral heaven as well?
Never seen it. Suppose it is really nice.
3) When you do travel how long is the duration of each trip?
A few minutes to several hours is norm. I try to stay as long as possible.
4) You mentioned 2250 and 1920 as your favorite travel destinations, are there any other notable things that you can mention about those times?
Very different than our history book.
Let me give you an example you can relate to. The 1950's a fave of TTs.
First off unlike the Vietnam war when the average age of a draftee was 19, in WWII the average age of a volunteer was 26.
Talk to people still alive now that lived then and they will tell you how things were.
Unlike the history book, we lost a lot more men in WWII than we admit to.
The number depends on the timeline you time to travel, but it is typically several million men. A reason why there no high unemployment after the war.
There was actually a shortage of laborers, many women worked in the 50's.
We lost a lot of strong brave men, and were left with a bunch of cowards that stayed behind. A lot of 4-Fs (men not suitable for military duties) who would never have found wives were married in the 50's to girls desperate for a man, any man.
Also there was a genetic shift in the counntry. Certain groups of people avoided WWII and did not serve. Chronic complainers that never pull their share of the load. These people actually helped the enemy by sabotaging some of our factories.
If you time travel to the 20's you do not see nerds, in fact, the word did not even exist back then, but in the 60's they show up in mass. Many of them going to college and avoiding Vietnam so by the 80's there's lots of them.
In fact, the geeked out gonzo with goofy glasses and a big bowtie began to appear in classrooms in the late 50's. George McFly looks cool next to these human specimens.
The shortage of men in the 40's was so severe that many biracial children were born. Most of these babies ended up in orphanages. Society rarely talks about these issues.
Instead of the 50's being a fun time. It was a time of great sadness. Many widows were forced to work to maintain their children. These children grew up on the street and crime in the 60's exploded.
When you do arrive in the time period where do you usually end up, in the street somewhere?
I move around in streets looking at the scene. Cars tell me the time I have travelled to. Also, the way people dress.
Is it always in the USA or have you been to foreign countries as well?
You can astral time travel to any place and time you want, although there is a block from 2010-2015 that I cannot break through.
Hi Frog:
1. How many times does it for a person or yourself from the hdr to go to another timeline or parallel timeline?
I am successful maybe 1 in 10 times. Not that great but better than before. That means about 3 trips a month.
2. When you time travel do you go through a vortex and exit out of a vortex or will the hdr bring you back to the real timeline which is earth? sorry this sounds alittle too confusing but try your best in answering it!
The vortex interacts with the HDR, but it does not always return you. So people can get stuck on the other side. I believe that happened to Chris.
Notice that I like to use the HDR to go back to the 1920's, not the 1820's. There is no electricity in the 1820's. Also electricity in the 2100's and beyond uses 400 cycles instead of 60 cycles. You need 60 cycle 115V AC for the HDR to operate.
If you get stuck then use the HDR to get back. If you cannot return to this timeline then come back to one that is close (low percent divergence timeline) for example the Gore line is close to the Bush line but there was no 911. BTW Gore was re-elected in 2004 on the Gore timeline.
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There are timelines where the president was Clark, Dole, Dean, Kemp, Kerry, McCain, and even Bush.
If you want more information see: Steven Gibbs HDR
Hi Stevo
1) What was astral hell like?
It is a horrible place where people are kept in cages. It is smoky and reeks of sulfur. The place has bars and casinos, but according to Steven Gibbs the slot machines bite people. I never went into a casino, but saw people exiting a bar.
Looks hellish. The kind of crowd that hangs out near the trailer park tatoo parlor.

2) Is there an astral heaven as well?
Never seen it. Suppose it is really nice.
3) When you do travel how long is the duration of each trip?
A few minutes to several hours is norm. I try to stay as long as possible.
4) You mentioned 2250 and 1920 as your favorite travel destinations, are there any other notable things that you can mention about those times?
Very different than our history book.
Let me give you an example you can relate to. The 1950's a fave of TTs.
First off unlike the Vietnam war when the average age of a draftee was 19, in WWII the average age of a volunteer was 26.
Talk to people still alive now that lived then and they will tell you how things were.
Unlike the history book, we lost a lot more men in WWII than we admit to.
The number depends on the timeline you time to travel, but it is typically several million men. A reason why there no high unemployment after the war.
There was actually a shortage of laborers, many women worked in the 50's.
We lost a lot of strong brave men, and were left with a bunch of cowards that stayed behind. A lot of 4-Fs (men not suitable for military duties) who would never have found wives were married in the 50's to girls desperate for a man, any man.
Also there was a genetic shift in the counntry. Certain groups of people avoided WWII and did not serve. Chronic complainers that never pull their share of the load. These people actually helped the enemy by sabotaging some of our factories.
If you time travel to the 20's you do not see nerds, in fact, the word did not even exist back then, but in the 60's they show up in mass. Many of them going to college and avoiding Vietnam so by the 80's there's lots of them.
In fact, the geeked out gonzo with goofy glasses and a big bowtie began to appear in classrooms in the late 50's. George McFly looks cool next to these human specimens.

The shortage of men in the 40's was so severe that many biracial children were born. Most of these babies ended up in orphanages. Society rarely talks about these issues.
Instead of the 50's being a fun time. It was a time of great sadness. Many widows were forced to work to maintain their children. These children grew up on the street and crime in the 60's exploded.
When you do arrive in the time period where do you usually end up, in the street somewhere?
I move around in streets looking at the scene. Cars tell me the time I have travelled to. Also, the way people dress.
Is it always in the USA or have you been to foreign countries as well?
You can astral time travel to any place and time you want, although there is a block from 2010-2015 that I cannot break through.
Hi Frog:
1. How many times does it for a person or yourself from the hdr to go to another timeline or parallel timeline?
I am successful maybe 1 in 10 times. Not that great but better than before. That means about 3 trips a month.
2. When you time travel do you go through a vortex and exit out of a vortex or will the hdr bring you back to the real timeline which is earth? sorry this sounds alittle too confusing but try your best in answering it!
The vortex interacts with the HDR, but it does not always return you. So people can get stuck on the other side. I believe that happened to Chris.
Notice that I like to use the HDR to go back to the 1920's, not the 1820's. There is no electricity in the 1820's. Also electricity in the 2100's and beyond uses 400 cycles instead of 60 cycles. You need 60 cycle 115V AC for the HDR to operate.
If you get stuck then use the HDR to get back. If you cannot return to this timeline then come back to one that is close (low percent divergence timeline) for example the Gore line is close to the Bush line but there was no 911. BTW Gore was re-elected in 2004 on the Gore timeline.

There are timelines where the president was Clark, Dole, Dean, Kemp, Kerry, McCain, and even Bush.
If you want more information see: Steven Gibbs HDR