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that's your opinion. I think 90% of the people who followed this back in '05 agree it was the haber bros. I was in early on that and nothing has changed my mind since.
Originally posted by ChaoticOrder
reply to post by syrinx high priest
that's your opinion. I think 90% of the people who followed this back in '05 agree it was the haber bros. I was in early on that and nothing has changed my mind since.
You are naive if you believe that to be the case. And that's all I'm going to say.
Originally posted by RedBird
Originally posted by PaperbackWriter
If the date of the civil war is the sticking point, I think of the Gulf Wars/Iraqi-Afghan wars.
As someone from 2030-40 were to write about this time period, it would not surprise me to hear it
described as a 20 year conflict and counting.
When the first Gulf War 1991 started to when it was just No fly Zones and embargoes to hot wars again in 2001,
might seem as semantics to later generations who would not see the distinction particularly as the second war set has not had any particular nomenclature applied to it.
Whoever writes the history books of the future will be the ones to nitpick and decide if it's one long conflict or two or even three or will roll into an eventual third world war that might even be said to have started in 1991 for all we know.
When the 100 Years War started or even decades in, it would have been impossible to define as "The Hundred Years War".
I am on the fence about this whole thing. Mostly because I can't see a rationale for or anything to be gained by making this up.
Very well said.
The supposed "inconsistencies" and "failed predictions" in the John Titor story are all a matter of historical interpretation.
I am unbelievably pleased that so many posters have noted and elaborated on this point.
All of that being said, I still think the story is a hoax: I just think it is perhaps the best hoax in living memory.
Originally posted by PaperbackWriter
If the date of the civil war is the sticking point, I think of the Gulf Wars/Iraqi-Afghan wars.
Is someone from 2030-40 were to write about this time period, it would not surprise me to hear it
described as a 20 year conflict and counting.
When the first Gulf War 1991 started to when it was just No fly Zones and embargoes to hot wars again in 2001,
might seem as semantics to later generations who would not see the distinction particularly as the second war set has not had any particular nomenclature applied to it.
Whoever writes the history books of the future will be the ones to nitpick and decide if it's one long conflict or two or even three or will roll into an eventual third world war that might even be said to have started in 1991 for all we know.
When the 100 Years War started or even decades in, it would have been impossible to define as "The Hundred Years War".
I am on the fence about this whole thing. Mostly because I can't see a rationale for or anything to be gained by making this up.
Originally posted by PaperbackWriter
reply to post by OccamsRazor04
I just think he was wrong about the date.
I was comparing it to me trying to recall when the first shots of the Korean Conflict were.
More than likely, I might be off by a year. I am going to guess 1950.
World War II I think began in 1938, but for many people as far as they are concerned, WWII began in 1941.
I am saying it is predicated on what history is written about these times in the future.
You have to consider we are living in times of the internet and the famed Rabbit Hole.
And dealing with the recollections of what he might have been taught in schools from 2012- 2018 or whenever he graduated high school allegedly, to when he attended college. Recalled by someone who is living in 2036.
Quick when was the Alabama church bombing? When was the Selma march when dogs were released?
What year did Rosa Parks refuse to sit at the back of the bus?
See this too deals with a sort of civil war. That's why I am not sure what would be considered by "history" in the future concerning events about the past. A lot of it depends on the person's perspective as to what years would stand out of event that happened 30 years earlier in a world turned upside down.
It is generally agreed that the John Titor story is an elaborate and imaginative hoax, and the evidence certainly does seem to point this way. Two brothers living in Florida (one who is an aspiring writer and owns the John Titor trademarks, and another who was aware of the IBM 5100/Unix 2038 issue) are often identified as the hoaxers.
Originally posted by syrinx high priest
haber was an entertainment lawyer
his brother was a techie
they cooked up the story to sell it to hollywood
and by now we should have seen 108 waco like events and nukes from russia
lol
the best part of the story is how the devices would have weighed over a million metric tonnes and been hotter than the surface of the sun
lolololedit on 8-12-2012 by syrinx high priest because: (no reason given)