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Andrew D Basiago & Time Travel (Project Pegasus)

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Teleportation to Santa Fe...
Visions of 9/11...
Government hold time travelling technology....
Visits to Gettysburg....

Has anyone else read/listened to info about this?

I've been looking at it for the last few days. It's absolutely bizarre. A man, a lawyer, not needing publicity, not needing to create an elaborate story, has woven this tale of being teleported as a child as test subjects.

It's so crazy, I can't get my head around it. It's probably all an elaborate hoax.

But boy, is it a fascinating hoax!

Anyone else looked into this?

RS
 
Got any links / references?
 
They're selling tickets at £15 a pop, plus bringing a book out next year. What a load of old bollocks. (IMO) :lol:
 
My advice - sell your house and invest the lot in Project Pegasus. :lol:
 
Zilch

Not sure the Mrs would be impressed with that. I'll take the 'For Sale' sign down.

Seriously, it all sounds random and fabricated to me. Take a listen to the interview with Andrew Basagio(?) on Coast To Coast. He talks a good talk, but most of it is so out of this world, he could spurn out almost anything that came into his mind and it wouldn't stand out of line.

I'm not sure why this guy would create such a story, but it's up there with the best sci-fi stories!
 
Hi All,

Posted under 'Conspiracy', because it may be one, depending on your views. I for one am part of the ones who believe he is a nut job, but we are all entitled to our opinion and it's, true or false, a fascinating story.

Andrew D Basiago claims to be part of 'Project Pegasus', a secret government project in the late sixties/early seventies, in which he claims time travel and teleportation were invented, and missions carried out including finding future presidents, and recovering whistle blower documents.

So, are these facts which the world should know, or is he an attention seeker with a very detailed, very accurate and very long story, which has been well written and well planned?

Here's a link to one of his interviews and a site:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-rtzg1r ... ure=relmfu
http://www.projectpegasus.net/

He's a successful lawyer, and up front seems a pretty normal bloke. Questions are why would he fabricate something like this? What would he gain from it? Or is it a wild imagination which has gone from something he believed had happened to him, to something that is now so out of control he has even convinced himself that it all happened?

It would be interesting to hear your thoughts.

RS
 
Testing time travel on children? Unbelievable. And shocking, if true.
If it was so successful, why does the US President still use Air Force 1?

Another thing: He mentions travelling via the Chronovisor to 1 million years B.C. and seeing 2 dinosaurs! Scientific orthodoxy indicates that all the dinosaurs eventually died out around 65 million years ago.
 
Mythopoeika said:
Testing time travel on children? Unbelievable. And shocking, if true.
If it was so successful, why does the US President still use Air Force 1?

Another thing: He mentions travelling via the Chronovisor to 1 million years B.C. and seeing 2 dinosaurs! Scientific orthodoxy indicates that all the dinosaurs eventually died out around 65 million years ago.

Don't know if this story is true but imho the US Military/Scurity Agencies would test anything on anyone.

forteantimes.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=43165
Link is dead. No thread #43165 could be located.
 
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Mythopoeika said:
Another thing: He mentions travelling via the Chronovisor to 1 million years B.C. and seeing 2 dinosaurs! Scientific orthodoxy indicates that all the dinosaurs eventually died out around 65 million years ago.
Maybe he used it to go back and watch the movie One Million Years BC, and saw a couple of dinosaurs in that.
 
Mythopoeika said:
Testing time travel on children? Unbelievable. And shocking, if true.
If it was so successful, why does the US President still use Air Force 1?
That's where the teleporter is. Then they fly the plane to the destination and make it look like he's getting off the plane when he's really been at the destination for hours. qed. ;)
 
kamalktk said:
Mythopoeika said:
Testing time travel on children? Unbelievable. And shocking, if true.
If it was so successful, why does the US President still use Air Force 1?
That's where the teleporter is. Then they fly the plane to the destination and make it look like he's getting off the plane when he's really been at the destination for hours. qed. ;)

Why didn't they let Clinton use it? It would have solved a lot of problems.
 
ramonmercado said:
kamalktk said:
Mythopoeika said:
Testing time travel on children? Unbelievable. And shocking, if true.
If it was so successful, why does the US President still use Air Force 1?
That's where the teleporter is. Then they fly the plane to the destination and make it look like he's getting off the plane when he's really been at the destination for hours. qed. ;)

Why didn't they let Clinton use it? It would have solved a lot of problems.
They did, but he couldn't stop using it to try to bed Marilyn Monroe, so they had to cut him off.
 
kamalktk said:
ramonmercado said:
kamalktk said:
Mythopoeika said:
Testing time travel on children? Unbelievable. And shocking, if true.
If it was so successful, why does the US President still use Air Force 1?
That's where the teleporter is. Then they fly the plane to the destination and make it look like he's getting off the plane when he's really been at the destination for hours. qed. ;)

Why didn't they let Clinton use it? It would have solved a lot of problems.
They did, but he couldn't stop using it to try to bed Marilyn Monroe, so they had to cut him off.

If they had cut it off it might have solved a few problems.
 
Oops, trust Rynner to show me up like that. What a short memory I have!
 
Time Traveler Announces His 2016 Presidential Candidacy on Coast to Coast AM
Saturday, January 9, 2016 11:36



TMR Editor’s Note:

The 2016 campaign season is shaping up to be the most unpredictable and bizarre in U.S. history, as it should be.

Now we see that time traveler Andrew Basiago has declared his candidacy for president.

Seattle Attorney Andrew Basiago Claims U.S. Sent Him On Time Travels

There much more to this story which can only be understood by listening to Andrew Basiago himself.

Time travel pre-identified US President Andrew D. Basiago announces 2016 candidacy to millions of potential write-in voters on Coast to Coast AM
By Alfred Lambremont Webre

NewsInsideOut.com

LISTEN TO PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDACY ANNOUNCEMENT ON COAST TO COAST AM


VANCOUVER, BC – Andrew D. Basiago, a lawyer, former U.S. chrononaut, and Mars explorer, with an IQ of 168, whom career CIA officers associated with DARPA’s-secret time travel program confirmed that U.S. government secret time travel pre-identified him as a future U.S. President — as it did U.S. Presidents George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama — officially declared his candidacy for President on talk radio’s Coast to Coast AM Saturday night.[1]

In a December 19, 2015 US Presidential 2016 candidacy announcement made at the outset of an interview by host Jimmy Church, Basiago stated that unlike previous US Presidents Bush, Clinton, Bush and Obama, all of whom were also identified as future presidents by Project Pegasus and briefed on their destinies but who then concealed their prior knowledge for political gain, he has made a conscious moral decision to make it publicly known that the U.S. government has used secret time travel technology to identify him as a future President.



Independent U.S. Presidential candidate Andrew D. Basiago

Mr. Basiago, who was educated at UCLA and Cambridge and holds membership in the Washington State Bar Association and the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington, stated he was certain that the drafters of the U.S. Constitution had not contemplated that secret time travel would one day be used to acquire pre-knowledge of the outcome of elections, and thus subvert the democratic process. The American people, he stated, have a right to know the impact of secret time travel on their Presidential elections, and this is why he is speaking out, even if it costs him this election.

Andrew D. Basiago’s dramatic announcement was made to millions of potential voters over Premiere Radio Network’s flagship Coast to Coast AM. As a measure of the mainstream reach of Andy Basiago’s 2016 campaign announcement, Premiere also hosts widely listened-to conservative talk radio shows hosted by Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, and Glenn Beck. Coast to Coast AM itself is carried on 600 stations nationwide and reaches U.S. military personnel stationed overseas.

A New Agenda for a New America: Truth, Reform, and Innovation

The substance of Andrew Basiago’s campaign is based on three pillars: Truth; Reform; and Innovation in a New Agenda for a New America, expressed in 100 Proposals that will be published in the near future at his campaign website, Andy2016.com.

Mr. Basiago indicated key proposals may include a government-wide extraterrestrial disclosure initiative; U.S.-led sponsorship of planetary teleportation following the declassification of Tesla teleportation technology that the U.S. government developed in the 1960’s; a transition by the U.S. intelligence community to open source intelligence; and the establishment of a truth and reconciliation process within the U.S. government based on the South African model.

Running as a Write-in Candidate

Because it costs an estimated $5 million for an independent candidate to secure access on voting ballots in the 50 U.S. states, Basiago is running as a write-in candidate with a proposed cabinet that he will name in the 43 states that allow write-in votes, where the voter physically writes the name of the candidate they are voting for on the ballot.

Mr. Basiago writes:

“Nowhere does it [the Constitution] require that one own or have ready access to borrowing $5 million. But when Andy2016 investigated access to the 2016 Presidential ballot nationally, that is what we found. Acquiring ballot access in the 50 states now requires approximately $5 million.

“The current national scheme of ballot access, influenced if not controlled by the two major parties, is patently unconstitutional and but a monetary measure of the corruption of Presidential politics today. In 2008 and 2012, as is expected again in 2016, the two candidates nominated by the two major parties each spent $1 billion seeking the Presidency. This is a public disgrace to a country that in declaring its independence announced its national ethos to be ‘life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.’

“In a world of falsehood, only the truth abides. Andy2016 invites you to partake with us in a grand political experiment. Let us for the first time elect as President a candidate who has waged a write-in candidacy. I am running as a write-in candidate for President. Let us use my candidacy to disgrace the two major parties with a gusto equal to the disdain by which they disgrace us. Let us achieve, in 2016, a victory of public right over monetary might.

“Fortunately, fully 43 of the 50 states permit write-in votes to be cast, and the seven states that do not – Arkansas, Hawaii, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nevada, Oklahoma, and South Dakota – have such small populations that they yield few electoral votes. Let us use my write-in candidacy in 2016 to hand a historic defeat to the two major parties and their corrupt candidates.”

http://beforeitsnews.com/alternativ...l-candidacy-on-coast-to-coast-am-3274142.html
 
If Cthulu was standing, I'd vote for him rather than Trump!

does "trump" mean fart over there or is that just a UK thing?
 
It's no surprise really. After all, Basiago met Barack Obama on Mars, and Obama became president - so Basiago has just as much chance!
 
If Cthulu was standing, I'd vote for him rather than Trump!

does "trump" mean fart over there or is that just a UK thing?
As I understand it, Americans understand Trump as in Trump card, but not as a fart euphemism :)
 
Surely he must win, or else he wouldn't have bothered to travel back to run.
But he admits speaking out could cost him the election! And if it does, then there would be no future where he was President to come back from, so he couldn't come back and tell us about time travel, and when he doesn't tell us about it he will be the future President....

So either he wins, or his loss creates a temporal paradox that will kill us all on the election date. People must vote for him or the universe will be destroyed!

/The Doctor will save us.
 
This bloke turned up on a highly staged-looking conspiracy show with Jesse Ventura that for some unearthly reason I caught on Tru TV (yes...) just before Christmas! He had a copy of a photograph taken at the Gettysburg address and he pointed to a blurry young boy in the foreground and said that it was him! Proof! :D
 
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