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Titor's 2001 Predictions Compared to 2011 Curent Time
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<blockquote data-quote="DarbyII" data-source="post: 47860" data-attributes="member: 145"><p>Liberty,</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Certainly you're not attributing the intellect here to John Titor, are you? The first qoute in your post</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>was made by Roy Meserve, not Titor. Titor had never heard of the book. Meserver also posted</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>So, Roy believed Al Bielek thus Titor must also be the real deal.</p><p></p><p>As to the reference to Frank Tipler's book "The Physics of Immortality", it was a pop-sci/atl-sci best seller released in 1995. Boomer, the author of the Titor posts, had done some homework. But it's hard to credit him for any brrilliance on that one when you consider that Tipler's entire thesis in the book concerns the alt-sci/Internet forum-sci "Omega Point Theory". If you look at his opening lines introducing Chapter 12 "The Omega Point Theory and Christianity" he writes that he is an atheist followed by</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Just brilliant. Tipler, at the time, had you pay him about $25.00 so you could read about his "theory" only to find after reading the first 11 chapters that he doesn't actually believe his theory.</p><p></p><p> Joel Garreau's book, "The Nine Nations of North America", talks about splitting the country into 9 political-economic areas. Titor talked about 5. Titor also said that the US Constitution looked (in his world) pretty much the same as today after "a few small changes in the Executive Branch" giving it 5 regional Presidents that split the country up into five areas based on their defensive and economic needs. Take a look at the Constitution as written today, add another level of government with five Presidents and ask yourself how Article I, Article II, Article III and Article IV could possibly survive with any resemblance to our current Constitution. He didn't do his homework here or he was simply horse-laughing at the posters knowing that few had ever actually read the document - ever.</p><p></p><p>Not so brilliant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarbyII, post: 47860, member: 145"] Liberty, Certainly you're not attributing the intellect here to John Titor, are you? The first qoute in your post was made by Roy Meserve, not Titor. Titor had never heard of the book. Meserver also posted So, Roy believed Al Bielek thus Titor must also be the real deal. As to the reference to Frank Tipler's book "The Physics of Immortality", it was a pop-sci/atl-sci best seller released in 1995. Boomer, the author of the Titor posts, had done some homework. But it's hard to credit him for any brrilliance on that one when you consider that Tipler's entire thesis in the book concerns the alt-sci/Internet forum-sci "Omega Point Theory". If you look at his opening lines introducing Chapter 12 "The Omega Point Theory and Christianity" he writes that he is an atheist followed by Just brilliant. Tipler, at the time, had you pay him about $25.00 so you could read about his "theory" only to find after reading the first 11 chapters that he doesn't actually believe his theory. Joel Garreau's book, "The Nine Nations of North America", talks about splitting the country into 9 political-economic areas. Titor talked about 5. Titor also said that the US Constitution looked (in his world) pretty much the same as today after "a few small changes in the Executive Branch" giving it 5 regional Presidents that split the country up into five areas based on their defensive and economic needs. Take a look at the Constitution as written today, add another level of government with five Presidents and ask yourself how Article I, Article II, Article III and Article IV could possibly survive with any resemblance to our current Constitution. He didn't do his homework here or he was simply horse-laughing at the posters knowing that few had ever actually read the document - ever. Not so brilliant. [/QUOTE]
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