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The Mysterious Story Of John Titor, The Forum User Who Claimed To Be From The Year 2036
In the early 2000s, a user appeared on an internet forum with the name John Titor. He claimed that he was a member of the U.S. military and he was from the year 2036.Titor posted diagrams of his time machine and answered questions about the future with unnerving specificity. He predicted civil war, nuclear catastrophe, and breakthrough research that would make time travel possible.Time Travel InstituteSome of the first messages sent by John Titor, who first posted under the username TimeTravel_0.He explained that he had been sent on a mission to retrieve a computer from 1975, but hed stopped over in 2000 for personal reasons. As Titors claims grew wilder, skepticism grew. But even 25 years later, many people like content creator @theextramedium, whose video on Titor has over 700,000 views are still fixated on the mysterious figure.In her video, @theextramedium argues that most people have been focused on the wrong part of Titors story.When you ask him how it actually works, not the machine, the mechanics, he doesnt describe physics, she says. He describes consciousness. He says the observer, the awareness of the person traveling, is what determines which timeline you land in. Your consciousness is literally the navigation system. To her, that framing echoes the CIAs declassified Stargate remote viewing program. Heres what we actually know about John Titor.How John Titor First AppearedJohn Titors story actually begins in 1998, not 2000. That July, Art Bell, the host of the paranormal-themed late-night radio show Coast to Coast AM, received a fax from an anonymous sender who claimed to be a time traveler.Time travel was invented in 2034, the fax, which he read on air, stated, Off-shoots of certain successful fusion reactor research allowed scientists at CERN to produce the worlds first contained singularity engine.Then, in November 2000, a user called TimeTravel_0 appeared on the Time Travel Institute forums an internet community for people interested in fringe science promising photographs of his time machine.By January 2001, he was calling himself John Titor. He migrated to the Art Bell forums, where he posted regularly until March.Titor said that he was stationed at Floridas MacDill Air Force Base in 2036 and had been sent back in time to retrieve an IBM 5100 computer from Rochester, Minnesota, which was needed to fix legacy software issues tied to a looming system error expected in 2038. Sandstein/Wikimedia CommonsAn IBM 5100 computer like the one John Titor claimed would be necessary to save the future. He described his time machine in technical detail: a six-component C204 Gravity Distortion Unit manufactured by General Electric, installed in a 1967 Chevrolet Corvette and later transferred to a 1987 four-wheel-drive pickup truck. He posted diagrams and answered questions at length. People were skeptical from the beginning. Forum users began pointing out that Titors predictions were similar to popular time travel media from the time. For instance, the Corvette that supposedly held the time machine echoed the DeLorean in Back to the Future. And his theories about the future computer panic had striking similarities to the Y2K hysteria that had just occurred. Then, on March 24, 2001, Titor posted a final message: I will be leaving this worldline shortly and this will be my final post Bring a gas can with you when your car dies on the side of the road. He was never heard from again.John Titors Eerie Predictions About The FutureWhat set John Titor apart from other purported time travelers was the specificity and consistency of his claims. John Titor/Internet ArchiveJohn Titor posted this purported photo of the time machine that took him from 2036 to 1975.He predicted that a second American Civil War would begin in 2004, triggered by unrest over the presidential election. He claimed that it would escalate until the country fractured into five regions, and Omaha, Nebraska, would become the new U.S. capital. The civil war would allegedly end in 2015 with a catastrophic nuclear war that destroyed cities like Washington, D.C., and Jacksonville, Florida.Titor also warned about an outbreak of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, a fatal degenerative brain disorder similar to mad cow disease.But none of it ever happened. No civil war broke out after the 2004 election. No nuclear exchange occurred in 2015. And Titors claim that CERN would create miniature black holes by 2001 forming the basis for time travel also never happened. But Titor had a built-in escape hatch. He had a theory that multiple timelines exist simultaneously and suggested that his timeline and ours might diverge. With this logic, even failed predictions wouldnt necessarily mean that he was wrong, but rather that the two timelines diverged.John Titor/Internet ArchiveThe cover of the instruction manual for the time machine.But there was one detail that did hold up: the IBM 5100s undocumented ability to debug code in older programming languages. IBM engineers later came forward confirming that everything John Titor said about the computer was accurate and that only a select few people would have known what he did. This made it easier to narrow down who may have been behind the posts.Who Was Behind The TimeTravel_0 Pseudonym?In 2009, it was reported that the real John Titor may have been Larry Haber, a Florida entertainment lawyer. His brothers, John Rick and Morey, were both computer experts. Larry was listed as the CEO for the John Titor Foundation, which published a book of Titors posts in 2003. However, the Habers have denied these reports. During a radio interview on the show FADE to BLACK in 2014, Larry said, When I get asked the question, Is it real? my answer is always the same: I dont know.'YouTubeLarry Haber, the man alleged to be behind the John Titor hoax, during an interview for the 2005 documentary Obsessed & Scientific.In 2018, multimedia artist Joseph Matheny, who created the game Ongs Hat, claimed that he did some work for the individuals behind the hoax. As he told Thrillist at the time, [John Titor] is a story that was created as a literary experiment by people who were observing what I was doing with Ongs Hat I was a consultant on the project, [but] it wasnt my project.This was pure art, Matheny continued. The people involved were very into folklore, and we were talking about the internet being the modern vehicle of folklore.As of 2026, no one has ever publicly claimed authorship of the John Titor posts. But the story has grown far beyond internet forums. It has inspired a Japanese anime, a professional wrestling storyline, a patent application for a time machine filed in 2004, and decades of additional forum threads that have never fully gone quiet. @theextramedium John Titor didnt just describe time travel. He described consciousness. Both are important #declassifiedpsychic #johntitor #conspirecytheories #timetravel #mediumship original sound The Extra Medium After reading about John Titor, learn about the Chronovisor, the rumored Vatican invention that allows users to see the past. Then, discover the fascinating stories behind 25 out-of-place artifacts.The post The Mysterious Story Of John Titor, The Forum User Who Claimed To Be From The Year 2036 appeared first on All That's Interesting.
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