Re: Time Claim

Wm Perry ( (no email) )
Tue, 29 Dec 1998 11:55:30 -1000

I think a good test of this would be to send the info back to himself and
send the letter to you sooner than in the original history.
BillP
-----Original Message-----
From: Jerry Wayne Decker <jwdatwork@yahoo.com>
To: KeelyNet@DallasTexas.net <KeelyNet@DallasTexas.net>
Date: Tuesday, December 29, 1998 9:27 AM
Subject: Time Claim

>Hi Folks!
>
>First of the weird ones for 1999...<g>...but it is a novel idea....
>
>With regard to the Time Traveller Challenge posted as;
>
>http://www.keelynet.com/time/proof.htm
>
>I'm not sure about this but I received an email where this person
>offers a chance to test his ability.
>
>Here is the excerpt from the post;
>
>> I am able to project my conciousness to the
>> past. I do so by viewing the recorded footage of
>> someone filmed in the past - it works just as well
>> with the length of time between the filming of the
>> reciever and the point where I broadcast the
>> information in the past as days, weeks, months or
>> years. When I project my conciousness into the
>> past, I am also projecting my memories and present
>> time thougths of events, including infomation rich
>> events, such as reading the stock market results of
>> the previous day. The reciever will absorb the
>> information with the same understanding that I
>> as the sender has it.
>
>Now, as I understand this claim, the sender is in the future but has
>the information that could be used if known about in the past.
>
>I don't know how the sender gets the information back to the person in
>the past but I have sent a request for clarification.
>
>Anyway, I thought you folks would be interested and have some ideas on
>how to test this claim.
>
>I sent the person an email offering to test using the following
>scenario;
>
>I would send him a videotape showing me (as the past target) holding a
>sign with the known winning Texas lottery numbers.
>
>This would provide the detailed information that he needs to have in
>his mind before trying to project to the past and attempting to
>transfer that information.
>
>So, the sender gets the video, memorizes the numbers and the location,
>then goes into projection mode a couple of days after the recorded
>event.
>
>I am uncertain how the information from the future is transferred to
>the past but have asked and will relay the answer. Any ideas on this??
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