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October 27, 2025 • 34 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hi guys, and welcome back to Talk Tuesday.

Speaker 2 (00:03):
On Tuesday, so I'm really excited for this video today,
I'm Talk Tuesday.

Speaker 3 (00:10):
We are going to continue a conversation that I kind
of started in a previous video.

Speaker 1 (00:15):
He saw the one about Donald Trump ton traveling.

Speaker 3 (00:18):
I'm sure some of you didn't watch it because you
thought it was gonna be some dumb thing, but that's
actually a super interesting video and you guys should definitely
watch it. I talked about this guy named John Teeter
who appeared in internet forums in the early two thousands.
He was a ton traveler and you know what, let
me just go ahead and play that portion of the
video so that you understand what I'm talking about. Okay,
so now we have to talk about John Tittor in

(00:40):
two thousand. Actually, there was a man named John Tittor.
I don't know if it's Titter Teeter.

Speaker 1 (00:45):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (00:46):
John Tittor showed up on internet forums back in two thousand.
And keep in mind, the internet's pretty fresh in two thousand,
so there weren't that many people online, and this was
an actual thing that happened. There really was a guy
named John who claimed to be a time traveler that
was going around online forms and telling people about what
was happening in twenty thirty six, which is the year

(01:07):
that he came from and after a little while, John
completely disappeared from the Internet and hasn't been heard from since.

Speaker 1 (01:13):
My goal is not to be believed. Perhaps I should.

Speaker 3 (01:16):
Let you all in on a little secret no one likes.

Speaker 1 (01:19):
Even the future.

Speaker 3 (01:20):
This time period is looked at as being full of lazy,
self centered, civically ignorant sheep. Perhaps you should be less
concerned about me and more concerned about that. He also
gave some predictions. One of them was a secret function
that was on a computer, the IBM fifty one hundred.
This was a new computer at the time, and he
claimed that there was a secret function on it where

(01:41):
anything could be translated to any language, and he claimed
that the company was keeping it under wraps to avoid
competition finding it and basically stealing the idea.

Speaker 1 (01:50):
No one knew how to access it.

Speaker 3 (01:52):
People tried for a while, and then in two thousand
and four, once John had disappeared from the Internet, the
company IBM actually came forward and told everyone about this
secret function and that it's been there the whole time.
And then in one of his posts, he just randomly
wrote the question, care to share with me how you
solve the overheating problem on your space plane? Space plane?
Very interesting? No one knew what he was talking about,

(02:14):
and he basically was just like, well, wait and find out.
And in two thousand and three, as most of you
probably know, the Columbia was a spaceship and they had
seven crew members and the spaceship exploded due to overheating.
Columbia began it's descent back to Earth and these are
pictures of that last moments alive.

Speaker 4 (02:35):
A performer current right, G and C flight.

Speaker 5 (02:41):
Everything looked good to you.

Speaker 6 (02:44):
Control and rates.

Speaker 5 (02:44):
And everything is not going online. Control has been stable.

Speaker 7 (02:47):
We have good trims.

Speaker 3 (02:49):
I don't see anything out of the ordinary.

Speaker 5 (02:51):
I've just lost four separate temperature transducers on the left
side of the vehicle. Hydraulic return temperatures. Columbia, Houston. We
see your tire pressure messages and we did not copy
your instrumentation. Max also Roger Columbia Houston. Com check Columbia Houston.

(03:18):
UHF com check Columbia Houston, UHF com check Columbia Houston,
UHF com check Columbia Houston UHF com check GC plan.

(03:45):
Why did you say blocked the doors copy?

Speaker 3 (03:55):
So a lot of people think that John actually knew
about that and was hinting that that was going to happen. Now,
in that video, I was getting at the theory that
maybe John Teeter is Donald Trump. Now that I know
what I know, I don't think John Teeter has anything
to do with Donald Trump. This is one of those
videos where I don't have one hundred percent proof to
show you, guys. This is going to really require some

(04:17):
open minded thinking as we go into a video like this.
I just want to remind you, guys of my favorite
Steve Jobs quote which I put everywhere, and that is
that everything around you that you call life was made
up by people that were no smarter than you. So
John Teeter, okay, I want to say that most of
my information came from a website Johnteeter dot com. The
guy who runs it is amazing. He's really really into it.

(04:38):
I don't think he's been updated in a really long time,
but it's I got all my information from him.

Speaker 1 (04:43):
He's like the John Teeter super fan.

Speaker 3 (04:45):
Anyway, if you look on Wikipedia, they're gonna say John
Teeter is a fictional name that was going around on
online forms and coming up with stuff, and it was
a big giant hoax.

Speaker 1 (04:55):
And I'm gonna tell you why I think it may
not be a hoax.

Speaker 3 (04:58):
Also, keep in mind that I am not a science
These concepts literally are blowing my mind. So John Teeter
first popped up in the two thousands. In November of
two thousand and he came up a couple different times
on online forums. Now this is way before. This is
before why Fi, before wireless internet. This is just you know,
pretty basic level stuff. So there were these little forums.

(05:20):
This guy appeared on him and started under the name
John Teeter, actually some other he had some other user
name to like time traveler or something.

Speaker 1 (05:26):
And he started showing up in November two thousand.

Speaker 3 (05:29):
He also posted December two thousand and then in two
thousand and one he came back and.

Speaker 1 (05:32):
Posted it in January, February, and March.

Speaker 3 (05:35):
John Teter said that he came from a military group
on a mission to go to nineteen seventy five to
deal with that computer that I mentioned in the last
video that basically hit the fan pretty hard in his lifetime,
according to him, in twenty thirty six, everyone's recovering from
a war.

Speaker 1 (05:51):
And I'm going to get into that more later, but
he said.

Speaker 3 (05:54):
That he was a soldier during that war and then
he ended up being a soldier doing these time traveling
miss Apparently we figure out time traveling by then. Now
I want you guys to keep in mind, I don't
know if this is true. I am still just as
like mind blown by it and confused. But I definitely
can't commit fully to this one. I can't say this
is real, but something about this is just it's very

(06:15):
very interesting. According to him, in time travel, you can
take things with you. And I know right now, I
know so many of you guys are like, come on, Kendle,
why do you believe this?

Speaker 1 (06:23):
But there's like some real science to back this up.

Speaker 3 (06:25):
It's very interesting when I just watched the whole thing,
Give this video a chance, That's all I ask. But
that was his original mission was to go back to
nineteen seventy five because his grandfather, according to him, worked
with those computers, and basically, after this big war happened,
we lost a lot of our communications systems and computers
and stuff like that, and we needed this old function

(06:47):
on the computer that allowed basically to talk in different languages,
different computer languages.

Speaker 1 (06:52):
It was really versatile for the time, and it was portable.

Speaker 3 (06:55):
And back then, like I said in the last video,
no one knew that it had those things. So John said,
I was getting it because of these reasons, which I bet.

Speaker 1 (07:03):
None of you even know about.

Speaker 3 (07:04):
And then you know, IBM comes forward later and says, yeah,
that was actually all real.

Speaker 1 (07:08):
So that's when you have to start like, that's so specific.

Speaker 3 (07:11):
And he was supposed to get this from his grandfather,
and he said it was really common for like their
military group to send people back in time who had
relatives that they needed something from, because it's much easier
to like get someone to believe that you're a time traveler.
If you're in their family and you know personal information
about them, you can convince them I'm legitimate. So they
sent him and he said that something happened in nineteen

(07:34):
seventy five that people now think he was hinting that
something happened.

Speaker 1 (07:38):
That stopped Y two K.

Speaker 3 (07:40):
And if you're old enough to remember, back in Y
two K, when it turned from nineteen ninety nine to
two thousand, people were freaking out.

Speaker 1 (07:47):
They thought everything was going to go down. The calendars
won't be.

Speaker 3 (07:50):
Able to work after that, and all this crazy stuff,
all the computers will explode like really biz our things.

Speaker 7 (07:56):
On this really special upcoming New Year's Eve, thousands of
America we'll be spending the night at the last place
they might have expected.

Speaker 4 (08:04):
A record number of Americans question will be hard at work.
More than eight hundred companies have called in extra employees,
more than three million in all. Even their bosses will
be working the holiday. Almost everyone is preparing for the
worst potential. Y two k computer crashes top the list.
In Jersey City, four hundred bankers will be ready to

(08:27):
take calls from investors.

Speaker 8 (08:28):
ABC two thousand continues live from around the world once
again from New York.

Speaker 9 (08:35):
Peter Jennings, Welcome back to our millennium coverage. For those
people who were anxious about flying, may still want to
fly around the new year. Want to go to Washington
to FAA headquarters where our lease of Stark is standing byles.
So what's the state of Aviation's decks, Peter.

Speaker 7 (08:48):
We're at the command center, the nurse Center for the
Federal Aviation Administration where they are tracking as you can
see behind me, all those white dots on the map
there they are tracking over three thousand planes here in
the United States. Now, we just talked to the gentleman
here who is responsible for international aviation. As you know,
all throughout the day, you've been going to these countries

(09:08):
which have already reached the next century, and he is
telling us that they have absolutely no problems reported anywhere.
No problems with airports, no problems with airplanes, no problems
with air traffic control systems. So right now, everything looks very,
very good from their standpoint. All across the world.

Speaker 9 (09:27):
So many people were worried about Russia, and they were
particularly worried about the Ukraine. Did nothing happen untoward at all, well, not.

Speaker 3 (09:33):
That we know of at the moment.

Speaker 8 (09:35):
Everything looks fine in Ukraine as far as we know.

Speaker 9 (09:37):
Of course, there's been tremendous planning for Y two K
throughout the world.

Speaker 8 (09:41):
No significant problems are being reported from areas that have
already entered the new year. Midnight passed in Russia and
nuclear power plants they're continued operating without a hitch. And
the Y twu K bug has had no effect on
ATMs across Asia or in Australia and New Zealand. The
US government officials say the Y two K news is
good here too. Domestic systems are showing signs of trouble, and.

Speaker 3 (10:03):
People that believe in John Teeter think that he changed
something in nineteen seventy five that stopped Y two K
from happening, and that because of whatever happened in nineteen
seventy five, he had to make an unplanned stop in
two thousand. He said that was not part of his mission,
but he went there, and.

Speaker 1 (10:20):
It's crazy, he claims that he This is just so
I feel like.

Speaker 3 (10:24):
Insane trying to explain this, you guys, Sometimes I'm like,
what is my life? He said basically that he showed
up at his he went to with parents' house when
he landed, and I think it was a little before
two thousand, because he didn't start posting till two thousand.
But I believe he came around the time he was born,
which is nineteen ninety eight. I mean, no one knows
how long he had been there or anything like that.
Sounds like he moved in with his family, he was

(10:46):
able to commence them, it's me, I'm from the future,
and then stay with his parents for that period of time.
And also with his child self, his baby self. Now,
this is all just really interesting to think about. But
if it's true, that means that we are currently living
on a timeline that was altered in nineteen seventy five
by a time traveler. Before I get into all the
things that John predicted, what he got wrong, what he

(11:07):
got right, what he said the future was like, I
will tell you all that stuff after this, but first
I want to get really deep and get you thinking
about time travel. Now we're going to talk about parallel
universes and black holes, and it's going to get complicated,
so put your thinking caps on, Okay, thinking caps on
right now.

Speaker 1 (11:23):
John Tator gave such.

Speaker 3 (11:24):
Detailed information about time travel he was willing to answer
any and all questions about anything. Actually, the only thing
he didn't want to do he wouldn't talk about specific people.
He wouldn't talk about natural disasters because he called them
death by probability and there's really no way to predict
them or tell.

Speaker 1 (11:42):
Tell you anything about them.

Speaker 3 (11:43):
And then the other thing was he didn't want to
tell anyone anything that they could profit off of, so
he wouldn't tell them like sports game result, lottery ticket numbers,
or horse race competition. He refused to do anything like that.
He actually get mad when people would ask, as it
just showed the big egos that people in this generation have.
So he said, his time is sh was about five
hundred pounds. It could fit in about a suitcase, that's

(12:03):
how big it was. And you couldn't pick it up
by yourself, so it had to be moved by car,
so you would time travel in a car.

Speaker 1 (12:09):
It's like back in the future, the DeLorean.

Speaker 4 (12:23):
God, what's this?

Speaker 3 (12:41):
What's this? But he literally posted diagrams of this, pictures
of it, and people have posted rewards like a lot
of money for anyone who can figure.

Speaker 1 (12:58):
Out what these designs are.

Speaker 3 (13:00):
They were taken from something else, stolen from somewhere over
the years, no one has been able to find the
original source of that picture. And all of this stuff
is really detailed, and like people who are mathematical geniuses
have looked at a lot of this stuff and say.

Speaker 1 (13:13):
His work and his information is so accurate.

Speaker 3 (13:17):
He basically said that the time machine was too many
black holes called micro singularities.

Speaker 1 (13:22):
He said, if you.

Speaker 3 (13:23):
Eject electrons onto them and alter their spin, it creates
a gravity field that allows you to move back and forth. Now,
he said that there was a one to two percent
difference in the world. I'm going to talk about the
Mandela effect because that is something that over the years
people have said, Oh, everyone thought it was bren Steinbear's
it's actually Barren Stain. But why do we all remember

(13:44):
it that way? You know, that's the major example. I
have videos on it if you've not. If you're not
familiar with the Mandela effect, you should watch it. And
also deja voo. This is all tying into the same
type of stuff. Basically, what John Teter said is that
time travel isn't time travels. We think we as human
picture our world as this, like this linear line of
time that moves forward, and then we always picture time

(14:06):
travel is like, oh, you get the machine, they can
move back and forth on that, And he said, no,
that's not how it works at all. Actually really tapping
into parallel universes. So if you have not seen Interstellar,
first of all, you need to see it. It is such
a good movie. It is hard to understand. But if
you really really put your thinking cap on and watch
the movie, it'll help you understand this so much more. Basically,

(14:27):
an Interstellar they're time traveling, and they're time traveling through
black holes. Now scientists have been really coming forward recently
saying that they think that this is actually how time
travel would work. And John basically described multiple universes like
standing in a fun house and you have you know,
you look to your right and you see a bunch
of versions of yourself because it's reflecting over and over.

(14:48):
You look to your left, you see a bunch of
versions of yourself. It's reflecting over and over, and those
are all different universes. When you time travel yourself, you know,
when you walk forward, your other selves walk forward into
another time as well. It's impossible to get back to
the original timeline that you were on. So if you
time travel, you're always gonna end up in one that
might be slightly different, slight differences, such as Berenstein bears,

(15:12):
little tiny things about advertising our TV shows, the little
things that even remember that some of us remember and
others don't. Is it possible we're connecting with our other
selves that are in parallel universes on just odd things.

Speaker 1 (15:23):
And we don't know why. Is that what deja vu is?

Speaker 3 (15:25):
So if you time travel, even though you probably wouldn't
make it back to your original timeline, that you're traveling
from your original universe, one of the versions of you
will so that you're always there.

Speaker 1 (15:35):
Really really hard to understand. I mean, I'm not even close.

Speaker 3 (15:38):
I'm just trying to explain this to you guys as
best as I can. But if you have seen Interstellar,
it really helps because it really talks about space and
time continuum. And what's also really interesting, John Teeter really
said that UFOs, what we're seeing is UFOs and stuff
are actually time travelers from future generations. So maybe they
aren't aliens. Maybe space is just a giant network of

(15:59):
time travel. John Teeter said that his machine only worked
about sixty years. You can't go too far back or
else things will change, and that one to two percent
difference will be for the sixty years, but if you.

Speaker 1 (16:09):
Were to go past sixty years, it'd be a larger.

Speaker 3 (16:11):
Percentage of difference of things that would be different slightly.

Speaker 1 (16:15):
Now that didn't blow your mind. This is really interesting too.
So there's a.

Speaker 3 (16:19):
Company called Cern here in America, and they're not a
super popular company because they keep a pretty low profile. Actually,
Don said that soon Cern is going to make the
first artificial many black holes, micro black holes, this whole
ability to travel through time without getting crushed by gravity,
that cern was going to develop, that start developing, and
it turns out that that is true. Look it up.

(16:40):
They are already doing this stuff. It doesn't get reported on.
So John said that he wasn't really time traveling as
much as he was just going into a different universe
and you're able to enter at whatever time in that
universe you want to. Now, however, this John guy was
very smart. He could he had a total understanding of physics,
and he could draw up these things. He was willing
to answer any question. And the whole miniature black hole

(17:01):
thing is not the only thing that's weird. He predicted that.
He said it exactly that Stephen Hawking would come forward
and admit the biggest mistake of his career was he
was completely wrong about how black holes worked. And people
are like, yeah, right, he's not gonna say that.

Speaker 1 (17:16):
He did.

Speaker 3 (17:16):
He came forward and said, I completely had it wrong
about black holes. And what's really interesting is a lot
of the things that John is talking about in these
forums now, scientists are coming forward and like backing up
a lot of what he's saying not you know, not
referring to him, but a lot of the things John
was saying back then that seemed like crazy and so
futuristic is now just like our science now. It's really weird.

(17:38):
The family has a legitimate lawyer. They used to live
in Florida with him. He said he lived in Florida.
He said he in fact grew up there, and he
eventually was in the military, and then he came back
to visit his family in Florida. But eventually his family
moves to Nebraska, and they have a real lawyer.

Speaker 1 (17:55):
His name is Larry have Her.

Speaker 3 (17:56):
He's a Florida entertainment lawyer and he actually represents them.
You cannot find any information on them. It's completely hidden
for their protection. The lawyer is totally legit too. There's
a video of him. I'll play it towards the end,
but here it literally has this po box if you
have questions. But the mom released kind of this letter
explaining that a lot of the posts that were made
were made by different versions of John, and that John

(18:19):
there's multiple Johns time traveling around and they were making
these posts on these internet forms for other versions of
themselves to see in case they needed the information or
were having trouble getting back. But before we get into
like his Internet posts and everything, which, by the way,
if you want to see all of the John Teeter
posts organized, go to John Teeter dot com. They have
like a whole thing where you can look at all
the posts. It like breaks it up by month. In

(18:40):
two thousand and one, I don't know how many of
you guys know of Art Bell and he had a
show that was kind of on just kind of topics
I do honestly, they got a fax from John Teeter
in the past and no one knows it could be
a joke, right, but he was facted by someone and
the facts said, in my future, there's a tower in

(19:01):
New York. Where is it? There's a big skyscraper, where
is it? And this was before September eleventh happened. That
this was red on our Bells show. And it turns out,
you know, later that year and eleven happens in the
Twin Towers fall. That is a pretty big coincidence, if
I do say so myself. So when he would talk
about the future and what's to come for people, and
this is back in two thousand and two thousand and one,

(19:23):
where he's responding to comments. He was like very chatty
with people. He pretty much said that there were going
to be something that he called Internet.

Speaker 1 (19:31):
Notes, which is basically wireless.

Speaker 3 (19:33):
Internet as we know it today, because back then you
had to be connected to a modem to access the Internet.
Now you can put up on your phone, like anywhere.
My phone was working in the mountains last week. I
just I mean, it's crazy. Then people thought it was crazy.
People that were on this forum, like they weren't even
thinking that at this point.

Speaker 1 (19:48):
That's how old this is. And then wireless internet came out.

Speaker 3 (19:52):
He predicted and explained how all of that would work
very accurately. Now, I do want to say that a
lot of people think that a whole John Teeter thing
is a hoax. It has been written off so many
times because a lot of his predictions weren't true. So
I am coming from a place of complete I don't
fucking know, but I certainly don't think you can rule
it out. Now. The biggest thing that John Teeter predicted

(20:15):
that most people completely discredit him for, and I'm not
sure what I think. You know, it is hard because
he was pretty wrong on the dates of this, so
it's hard to say, you know, try to keep a
healthy amount of skepticism with this, but he said that
there would be a civil war kind of starting around
two thousand and five. He said that back around two
thousand and five is just gonna be conflict between people,

(20:37):
pretty much what's going around right now that we are
pretty divided as a country and people are angry. Whatever. Said, eventually,
in like around twenty ten, people would start shooting each
other on the streets. Then by twenty thirteen there would
be full out world war. Pretty crazy. Now you might
need a monk. You get like serious anxiety about this
kind of stuff. I honestly suggest not even watching this
because you're just gonna get yourself freaked up.

Speaker 1 (20:58):
But if you, if you want to know, can you watching.

Speaker 3 (21:03):
Trying to settle down before I talk about this, you
might want to get yourself a monk. There's a ten
percent off code for monk in the description books. But anyway,
he basically said that there would be a civil war.
And keep in mind, he said there's a one to
two percent difference on a grand scale of like eternity.
A one to two percent difference is a huge difference.
It's possible he was just really early on these predictions

(21:23):
for our current timeline. Maybe it happens in different different times,
in all different timelines. You know, it's very possible that
that was the difference with him, that maybe something happened
that delayed all of this, and this is coming, because
now it feels like we're sort of at the beginning
of something like this. Maybe And I don't want to
freak you out, because again, this could all just be
made up. I just want people to open their mind

(21:44):
about it. It basically said that it would be like
civil war. Now, I don't know if this is supposed
to be civil war between like the right and the left,
between races. Maybe is it civil war between like us,
the people and the government. It kind of sounds like
from what he's talking about that that's really what he meant.
But he said there's some type of civil war in

(22:05):
the United States and it basically fucks up the rest
of the world, that the rest of the world, in
the West Europe all becomes unstable because of the conflict
going on in the United States, that it launches a
full World War three and it's a nuclear war. Now,
what I thought was interesting he said that we had
nuclear war it would be with Russia and China, which
makes complete sense, and he actually said that Russia. According

(22:28):
to him, Russia was an ally for whatever side he's on.
But apparently these nuclear weapons aren't quite as destructive as
the current ones that we have.

Speaker 1 (22:37):
Maybe the ones in.

Speaker 3 (22:37):
The future that he's talking about are really specific and
they hit cities and can take out an entire city,
but a ten mile rates outside of the city would
not be affected. It would be nearly as bad as
we thought, although it would be terrible. We really don't
want nuclear war. And he said three billion people would
die from this war, which is just insane. What I

(22:58):
thought was really interesting is he said he was living
in time where after the war was over and people
are going through a recovery time, and that everything changed,
and that on a grand scale of humanity, the nuclear
war was the best thing to ever happen to people
because it changed everything. It's like, basically was a revolution.
And John said that by then there's kind of like

(23:19):
a militia in the United States where you're everyone's part
of it. Like in Israel, a lot of people don't
know that pretty much every I think all Israeli citizens,
unless they have some type of you know, something to
some reason to get out of this, but most of
them have to serve some time in the military, even women.
If you know Ela Klein here on YouTube, I'm a
big fan of H three three, Ela was in the military.

(23:43):
He basically was saying, it's something like that where everyone
is part of it at some point in their life.
It makes me wonder, if this is true, are my
future kids gonna be like forced to fight in some
type of militia. I think it's really interesting that right
now civil war, like when you it's like one of
the most googled things and it makes like our current
I could see how it could end up in a
civil war. So these things that made no sense in

(24:04):
the two thousands make a lot of sense now.

Speaker 1 (24:07):
But are they true?

Speaker 3 (24:08):
Because he was really often the dates, we're here in
twenty seventeen and nothing has happened yet, So you have
to remember that he said that pretty much every nation
got involved in this war except for a really South
America sort of stayed out of it, but everyone eventually
was kind of part of it. And it's really interesting.
Even Australia was attacked by China, according to him, And
he also said that China ends up annexing both of

(24:30):
the Koreas and Japan, So I don't know, with the
instability over in the Koreas, that makes a lot more
sense now too.

Speaker 1 (24:37):
He basically was saying that Russia started.

Speaker 3 (24:40):
The World War Three by bombing cities in the United
States against the government, the US government, and John was
on the other side of That makes me things the
US government and control. You know, maybe people get more
and more woke over the years and government versus the people,
and that Russia steps in to help the people. That

(25:01):
makes sense if basically what he said, people would ask
about global warming and he would say that the ice
caps aren't melting any faster than they're currently melting. Now.
Another thing he talked a lot about was mad cow disease,
which never really became like a big issue, but it
is really interesting to note there are scientific studies, and
I don't know how much progress they've made with this
type of stuff, but there are scientists who believe mad

(25:22):
cow disease or basically beef poisoning could be some of
the diseases that we have now that we call other
things and we don't know is necessarily mad cow disease
one of them being Alzheimer's so really interesting stuff to
think about. So he said, in the future, pretty much
everything was decentralized money. He said, there's still money, credit cards, banks, everything,
but there's not like a federal reserve controlling everything. He said,

(25:44):
music people go away from electronic music because I was
in the future it'd be more electronic, but he says
that it would actually be less and people be using
instruments and using it as more of a community healer.
He said in twenty thirty six, we would have better healthcare,
that it would be a lot more like the Western
country now. Only things he said was different is that
you would have a lot more house calls and home

(26:05):
doctors than we're used to. Another really interesting thing is
he said that mass media is going to kind of
go down the shitter, and I see that happening. I mean,
I think more and more people are realizing that mainstream
news is barely talking about the fires in California, for instance,
or a ton of other things that are going on
that they don't report on. They give us a BS
version of everything, and I think a lot of people

(26:25):
are waking up and seeing that, Like literally hosts on
MSNBC and CNN and Fox News, all of them are
constantly cutting people off when they start telling truths, like
there's a video.

Speaker 1 (26:37):
Clip, you can google it, guys.

Speaker 3 (26:38):
I didn't want to believe it for a long time
because I used to be a CNN at it. There's
so much more information in other places and other sources.
John basically says, in the future, we figure out that
mass media and everything that we have is like a
bunch of bs. Now we really turn to online creators.
And remember this is in two thousand that he was
saying this. He was saying that in the future, people

(26:58):
will be uploading their own entertainment on to the Internet
and that will become the main source of news entertainment.
It'll dominate over mass media. And now we see this happening.

Speaker 1 (27:10):
Guys. This was way before YouTube existed.

Speaker 3 (27:13):
YouTube I think came aground in two thousand and five
or two thousand and six, So this is way before.

Speaker 1 (27:17):
Then that someone knew this.

Speaker 3 (27:18):
How back then could you have any idea what a
content creator on YouTube would be or an influencer. I mean,
my job did not exist when I was a kid. Now,
my job didn't even exist really when I was in
high school. The world has changed a lot, and it's
really a lot of it's really lining up with what
he said. I mean, when we think about Russia and China,
those are our major sources of conflict other than Korea.

(27:40):
But I mean he said that those become part of China.
If Donald Trump really is John Teeter, which I don't
as much believe now, it is interesting to think about though.

Speaker 1 (27:48):
He's really close.

Speaker 3 (27:49):
He's all buddy buddy with Vladimir Putin, and reporters are
literally like, why are they so close?

Speaker 1 (27:54):
Why are you acting like their friends?

Speaker 3 (27:55):
Like what is this? Maybe it's because he knows that
in the future Russian's like.

Speaker 1 (28:00):
Basically save our ass.

Speaker 3 (28:01):
Whoever, this John Teeter person had a very woke mind,
a very understanding mind if they were not, in fact
just a time traveler. So I don't know, I'm just
I'm pretty floored by all this information. I'm surprised more
people don't know about this. So when that letter, John's
mom was saying that there was multiple John's that are
time traveling, that are coming in and out all the time.

(28:22):
And it's really interesting to think about because recently I
was sent by a subscriber. I know This is a
sense of topic, and I don't normally tread into this
area because it's very hard for me. I've been personally
connected to shootings before, so it's hard for me to
ever really talk about these things on YouTube, as much
as I want to, I just have so many feelings.
A subscriber said this to me. It is a four

(28:43):
Chan chat from this year, back in September, but basically
it was someone warning that there was going to be
a false flag operation, which, if you don't know, a
false flag is some type of incident that is carried
out by the government or like an inside job to
initiate policy change or to get to support a war
or something like that. Someone named John on the four

(29:03):
Chan forums was warning random people to stay out of
Vegas because there would be a shooting. Whoever this was
predicted that that was going to happen, warned people it's
coming soon. You actually worn that was coming sooner than
it actually was, but if you think about time travel,
there's that one to two percent difference. They just warned
people that this was going to happen in Las Vegas,

(29:24):
which is just so crazy. Now, what a ton of
people don't know about the Las Vegas shooting. Is that
there was a girl that was interviewed by a local
news media station. She was at the concert that night,
and she said, I actually, I'll just play the clip.

Speaker 7 (29:36):
Anna, you were here for your twenty first birthday.

Speaker 2 (29:40):
Yes, that's correct.

Speaker 7 (29:41):
Tell me a little bit about what you saw, what
you heard.

Speaker 2 (29:46):
We went back up to the room, and as soon
as we reached the room from the concert venue, we
just heard constant shootings. At first we thought it was fireworks,
but then it was.

Speaker 1 (29:55):
It was shooting.

Speaker 4 (29:57):
And then somebody said something to you to tell me
about that experience. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (30:01):
So there was a lady who pushed her way forward
into the concert BNU, into the first row, and she
started messing with another lady and told us that we
are all gonna die tonight.

Speaker 1 (30:12):
Do you know why she was saying that?

Speaker 3 (30:13):
I mean, was this after the shots were fired or.

Speaker 2 (30:16):
It was about forty five minutes before the shots were
actually fired. But then she was escorted out by security.

Speaker 3 (30:23):
How does that make you feel?

Speaker 2 (30:24):
I mean, it makes me feel uncomfortable.

Speaker 3 (30:27):
And a ton of other people have like backed up
her statements saying that this did happen.

Speaker 1 (30:31):
So it's just good for thought. I don't know. It
could all be a bunch of bs.

Speaker 3 (30:35):
In fact, there's a ton of people that think that
Larry Haber that represents John Teeter's family is the one
is actually John Teeter himself, and he has a brother
who is a computer scientist. People think that the two
of them like teamed up and did this. This stuff
is way beyond computer scientist's skill. I know that sounds
like a really you know Whoever, computer scientists must be brilliant,

(30:55):
and yes they're smart, but they are not smart enough
to understand the the complex physics that he was talking about. Though,
I find it pretty unlikely that these guys just made
all of this up and were accurate about some of it. Yes,
a lot of it's inaccurate, but that could be because
of time travel changes that have happened since then. It
could have been different events. It could have been that

(31:16):
one to two percent difference. A lot of people think
it was Larry Habert. I want you guys to watch
this video of him talking about how he had no
idea that people thought it was him.

Speaker 6 (31:25):
I've been asked about my son's involvement. I was recently
interviewed in a Hustler article and I've got a copy
of it here. For the most part, when I got hired,
I didn't take much credence in what was happening. I
figured I'd get paid as I do for a lot
of clients. And then my son, who's nineteen years old.
His name is PRIs Winton, is now a student at
the University of Central Florida and a computer geek. Spends

(31:47):
a lot of time on the net, and started going
through the sites and so on and said, Dad, you
won't believe what's going on out there. And so he
started showing me some of the sites. And that's how
I've kept up with what's going on. Really, I spent
a lot of time on the computer. Most of my
time has spent answering emails and doing the contract work
that I do normally. He's told me that people have
investigated where I live where I work. For the record,

(32:10):
right now, my offices are now here in downtown Orlando
on the fourteenth floor of the Juacovia Bank building. So
for anybody seeing this, please stop going to look in celebration.
I have a small office there, but physically i'm here.
Apparently people have taken pictures of the office I used
to occupy, which is kind of annoyed the people that

(32:30):
I used to work with over there. So I can't
believe how far this thing has gotten. He's told me
that some folks have researched his activities when he was
in high school, he did speech and debate. There's a
whole thread about what days he was in different cities
and speech and debate tournaments, and so they tried to
tie whether or not he could have been the poster.

(32:52):
One of the things that was written up in the
Hustler interview was the fact that maybe he is John
Teeter himself, perfect reading the hopes as far as I know, no,
I wouldn't put it past my son to do anything,
but I don't think so. I think that it's just
a coincidence at this point that some of the things
that he's done coincide with some of the postings that

(33:13):
have been out there.

Speaker 3 (33:13):
The video is already probably super long, so I've got
to stop it. But there is so much more on
John Teeter out there, and if you're interested in this
topic and your interested in time travel, look into it
because there are other examples of time travelers.

Speaker 1 (33:25):
There's so much out there that I didn't even know
was there and I am.

Speaker 3 (33:29):
I feel like I'm opening a whole new world for
myself by looking into all of this. But that's it
for me today.

Speaker 1 (33:34):
Guys.

Speaker 3 (33:34):
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Speaker 1 (33:53):
So anyway, that's it for me today. Guys. I hope
you're having a good one and I'll see you next time.

Speaker 4 (33:58):
And that is everything around you that you call life
was made up by people that were no smarter.

Speaker 7 (34:04):
Than me than hips.

Speaker 1 (34:11):
Nationals as a nationals a
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