Breaking Through the Barrier of Time

Conrad Bauer

The book talks about prophets, oracles and prophecies. They mention one fo the most famous which is Nostradamus. Cassandra is covered and the Prophecies of Fatima. One of the things that set said was that Rome will be destroyed by Muslims and the 112th Pope will be the last.

Here there is one problem: when some people say they saw a certain thing or heard a certain person but no one else sees or hers what they are talking about then there is always the question of whether or not what was seen/heard was real or some kind of delusion. For example, during the Salem Witch Trials the girls claimed they saw spectres tormenting them but no one else saw them. The end result was people being killed based on the things the girls said but no one else saw. So there is always going to be a question about prophecies of any nature.

Edgar Cayce is a famous American prophet. The book noted that he says in the future Nebraska will be the western shoreline. Baba Vanga is covered and then the book moves into remote viewing, the Montauk Project and then time travel.

MIBs (Men in Black) are discussed, the butterfly effect is covered and the Die Glocke, a Nazi device that supposedly could be used for time travel is also brought up.

People who time travel is covered which can bring up some really neat things like the person who said they learned Obama visited Mars when he was only 19 years old!

The book is fun to read but, of course, needs to be taken with more than a pinch of salt.


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