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Who Authored the John Titor Legend?

An Investigation into the John Titor Time Travel Posts

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Who Authored the John Titor Legend?

By: Mike Sauve
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In the year 2000, a man calling himself John Titor introduced himself to the Internet as a time traveler from the year 2036. He weaved a rich tale of being sent back to 1975 to retrieve an IBM 5100 computer. Those who interacted with John were impressed by the depth and apparent realism of his story. In the years that followed select details would emerge to help further legitimize John Titor.

The question of whether or not John Titor was a real time traveler remains a subject of contentious debate. This book sets that question aside to examine several figures who may be responsible for the posts. Among the principle suspects are entertainment lawyer Larry Haber and alternate reality gaming pioneer Joseph Matheny. Key players involved in the John Titor phenomenon who are not suspected of authoring the story are also profiled. These include a PhD who filed a patent based on John Titor's time machine schematics, an Internet sleuth called The Hoax Hunter who has worked to debunk the story, and even Art Bell, the legendary late night radio host who received several faxes from John Titor.

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A fairly thorough dive into the John Titor phenomenon. I’ve followed this controversial story since the Art Bell days and wasn’t disappointed at all with the book. The background story of the key people was a nice insight to the ever expanding decades old legend.

Good for those who have followed the John Titor story.

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I recommend this book to anyone who has followed the rabbit hole this far. I look forward to the next time I get roped back into the world of John Titor from a prediction

Good read!

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Skeptics don't do research and apparently make stuff up. I can do the same thing with making up an Supreme being and blaming him for this or that.

Skeptics don't do research

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