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Technolog - Cell phone time traveler from 1928?
By Suzanne Choney
Is a woman in a 1928 film who appears to have a cell phone glued to her ear in fact a time traveler? That's what some conspiracy theorists think this eerie scene (video below) from Charlie Chaplin's 1928 film, "The Circus" is telegraphing, or rather phoning, and that the woman -- who looks about as time-traveler-ish as Martha Stewart, is indeed a voyager from the vortex of time and space.
Creepy.
But of cousre she is not a time traveler, not b/c time travel isn't possible, we all know that it is. It's that the illuminati don't want us to know it's been going on since the Manhattan Project. You know, the invisible ship project that ended up being time travel. But since time travel is possible and is a kept "secret" the illuminati would know about this story and remove it before the public actually knew. yet another distraction by "them" to confuse us from the true agenda.
My meds are fine and my doctor says I'm dong much better, so don't ask.
By Suzanne Choney
Is a woman in a 1928 film who appears to have a cell phone glued to her ear in fact a time traveler? That's what some conspiracy theorists think this eerie scene (video below) from Charlie Chaplin's 1928 film, "The Circus" is telegraphing, or rather phoning, and that the woman -- who looks about as time-traveler-ish as Martha Stewart, is indeed a voyager from the vortex of time and space.
Creepy.
But of cousre she is not a time traveler, not b/c time travel isn't possible, we all know that it is. It's that the illuminati don't want us to know it's been going on since the Manhattan Project. You know, the invisible ship project that ended up being time travel. But since time travel is possible and is a kept "secret" the illuminati would know about this story and remove it before the public actually knew. yet another distraction by "them" to confuse us from the true agenda.
My meds are fine and my doctor says I'm dong much better, so don't ask.
