Guardian UFO: The West Carleton Crash Mystery
In 1989, a UFO allegedly crashed in a swamp near Carp, Ontario, sparking the Guardian UFO case. An anonymous whistleblower, Guardian, sent a chilling VHS tape to researchers, showing a glowing 20-meter sphere flanked by flares, with humanoid figures. Documents claimed military helicopters secured three alien bodies, taken to a Kanata facility. Bob Oechsler’s 1991 analysis found scorched earth, but no official records...
Bob Oechsler: UFO Hunter’s Chilling Discoveries
Bob Oechsler, a former NASA mission specialist, delved into chilling UFO cases like the 1991 Guardian crash in Ontario, where video showed a glowing object and humanoid figures, and the 1987-1988 Gulf Breeze sightings, with photos of disc-shaped craft. He studied alien implants, suggesting non-human tech, and claimed NASA and the Pentagon hid evidence of crashed UFOs. His work on the Cosmic Journey Project, a shelved N...
The Montauk Project: Time Portals at Camp Hero
In the 1980s, the Montauk Project at Camp Hero, New York, allegedly used a psychic-enhancing Montauk Chair to open time portals, sending operatives to ancient eras, future timelines, and Mars. Whistleblowers like Al Bielek and Preston Nichols claim it built on the Philadelphia Experiment, using alien-derived tech for time travel and mind control. Bielek visited 2137 and 2749, seeing floating cities. The government deni...
The Philadelphia Experiment: Navy’s Secret Time-Travel Test
In 1943, the USS Eldridge allegedly vanished during the Philadelphia Experiment, a Navy test to achieve invisibility using electromagnetic fields. It teleported to Norfolk, Virginia, and back, with sailors fused into the ship’s hull, suffering burns, madness, or vanishing into time. Carl Allen’s 1956 letters and Al Bielek’s claims of time-travel to 1983 link it to the Montauk Project. The Navy denies it, citing r...
The Chronovisor: Vatican’s Secret Time-Viewing Device
In the 1950s, Father Pellegrino Ernetti, a Benedictine monk, claimed to have built the Chronovisor, a device that viewed past events like a time-traveling television. With scientists like Enrico Fermi, he allegedly saw Christ’s crucifixion, Cicero’s speeches, and lost Roman plays. The Vatican hid it, fearing its power. No proof exists, but its legend persists. Could this device reveal history’s truths, or is it a...
John Titor: Time Traveler from 2036
John Titor, claiming to be a time traveler from 2036, posted on forums in 2000-2001, describing a U.S. civil war, a 2015 nuclear war, and a mission to retrieve an IBM 5100. His C204 time machine used microsingularities. Predictions like Iraq’s nukes and a space plane issue seemed prescient. With no hard proof, his story intrigues. Was Titor warning us from a future worldline, or crafting a clever t...