Saturday, January 27, 2024

The most convincing time traveler story (video)

Joe Scott, 4/24/23, 1/16/20; Pat Macpherson, Dhr. Seven (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

(Joe Scott) In 2006, a mysterious man appeared on the streets of Kiev, Ukraine, claiming to have come from the Year 1958.

The story gets crazier from there. The Sergei Ponomarenko story has become a bit of an internet phenomenon as one of the most compelling time traveler stories ever documented.

It's a great story. But is it any more than that? Special thanks to AJ over at The Why Files for sharing his research from his video, find it here: The Time Traveler who Vanished

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The man who disappeared for 27 years | Random Thursday
(Joe Scott) Dissociative fugues states are when a person suffers an involuntary erasure of identity, literally living under a different personality for months or even years before waking up with no memory of the time that has passed. One of the most perplexing cases of this is the mystery of Benjamin Kyle (BK Doe), a man who was found beaten and naked behind a dumpster in 2004 and had no memory of his life or identity.

Article from Matt Wolfe in The New Republic for more context: newrepublic.com/article/13806...

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