My Dinner with Alleged Time Traveler Andrew Basiago (not me!)

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My Dinner with Alleged Time Traveler Andrew Basiago (not me!)

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Many have already heard of Andrew Basiago. I post this mainly due to my interest in time travel and Project Pegasus.

My Dinner with Alleged Time Traveler Andrew Basiago

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Present day scientists agree that the ability for time travel and teleportation IS possible, but don’t say WHEN.

Would it surprise you to learn that we already have the technology and ability to transverse time NOW and that we’ve had it for well over 50 years?

It appears that the government has been experimenting with teleportation since the 1950’s, according to military whistle blower and Washington attorney, Andrew Basiago.

I was up in Mt. Shasta, California recently and had the opportunity to dine with Andy and question him firsthand.

Unusual dinner conversation? You bet! I found his story compellingly credible and his memory for details worthy of a Mensa candidate (which he is). I can hardly remember what I ate I was so captivated by his story.

Basiago’s involvement as a time traveler for Project Pegasus, a Defense Advanced Research Project Agency program (DARPA) started as a young child in the late 60’s and continued through his teen years.

He was recruited by his father, who worked in military intelligence. Andrew’s dad was a part of the “time-space program” known as Project Pegasus which utilized Nikola Tesla technology for teleportation.

(This explains why over 50% of Nikola Tesla patents and research materials have been placed under lock and key by the defense department for reasons of “national security”).

The military’s experimental use of young children of military intelligence personnel is legendary. As a clinical therapist once practicing in the Norfolk, Virginia area, home of the Atlantic Fleet and several military bases, I treated a few grown-up candidates from some of these covert programs.

They included everything from mind-control to inducing dissociative states in children to create an alter personality to carry classified information without detection. It was the penultimate spying program (see MKUltra).

It was hard to believe such tales at first, but their stories were all eerily similar and were not elicited under hypnosis. Most of these programs are covert and not openly sanctioned by the government or, oftentimes, not even known about by even the top military brass.

So it wasn’t much of a stretch for me to keep an open mind about what Andy was sharing regarding his own experiences working for several secret military programs.

Much was first reported about Andy’s time travel in the Huffington Post in 2012. He recounted how he had traveled back in time to President Lincoln’s Gettysburg address (and was caught in a photo), as well as forward in time to the year 2045.

Each time his handlers had him report back in detail what he saw, political and social details, and who the president was during that time.

He claims that after a very early time traveler leap into the future he reported back that there was a black president named Barack Obama. He confides that his handlers were especially interested in identifying future presidents in order to foster and shape their early development.

Andy claims that many of the most recent presidents, including both Bushes, Clinton and Obama were told of their future presidential roles long before they came into power.

Andy even reports being involved on a project where he briefly roomed with a young black man named Barry Soetoro (later to take the name Barack Obama).

Interestingly, Obama has acknowledged knowing Andy Basiago as well as being familiar with Project Pegasus. As to any further details regarding his involvement – he has remained mum.

As Captain Spock would say, “Fascinating.”

Some people may recall hearing the term Project Pegasus from its use in the Stargate Atlantis TV series. However, it’s no secret in Hollywood that deep space stories as well as the film The Day the Earth Stood Still were scripted based on info gathered from military film consultants who suggested such ideas.

Truth is often hidden in plain sight under the guise of fantasy. I myself wondered how accurate time travel was, as portrayed in film and TV, with Andy’s own experience. Can we go back in time and correct some horrendous event such as the realm of Hitler or John F. Kennedy’s assassination?

Unfortunately, the answer is “no.” If it could be corrected, we wouldn’t even know about it ever having happened to go back and try to correct it in the first place. Not even Stephen King’s time traveler character could go back and undo the Kennedy assassination in his book 11/22/63. Too bad.

I also had to ask Andy whether teleportation is anything like Star Trek’s “beam me up Scotty” holodeck? According to Andy, this would be impossible for humans, unlike inanimate objects.

Atomic cellular reconstruction from point A to point B is just too complex. The re-assembled human version would arrive dead. Andy says he traveled through man-made time vortals (vortex portals) that used pulsing radiant energy.

One had to take a fast running leap into the vortal or the body could start dis-assembling. He recalls how one boy, who faltered, came through with both legs cut off at the knees. Yikes!

Inside the vortal he would often see other alien-like entities observing him, and experienced the feeling at times of both falling and not moving.

As for the actual logistics — his time leaps might take from a few seconds to as long as one minute, during which time he was instructed to fill his lungs and hold his breath.

There was little oxygen in the vortal and having breathing control was necessary to avoid passing out. If he passed out, he might not come back.

Hmm. Teleportation, however intriguing as it may seem, also sounds kind of dangerous. Is that why they sent expendable children? Andy says that since the 1970’s they have perfected the technology and today it could be used to clean up the earth.

He came forward as a whistle blower because he believes such highly advanced technology should be freely available to the world and that it would positively change humanity.

Just in transporting goods, it would alleviate the need for combustion engines, fuels, and other materials that deplete and/or pollute our environment.

This lawyer, turned activist for truth and transparency, ran for the U.S. Presidency in 2016. His goal was to get the government to finally release this incredible technology and bring it out in the open.

He foresees escalator transports (kind of like subway stops) becoming the new teleportation vortals of the future. Hey Andy, if teleportation technology can put an end to enduring the gridlock traffic of the Los Angeles 405 freeway, you certainly got my vote!

By Dr. Kathy Forti — she is a clinical psychologist, inventor, and author of the new book, Fractals of God.
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Thanks for finding this write up.
Are you familiar with the artist and writer Colleen Doran??

In the 80s as a teenager she wrote a story so similar, you might not believe it. "A Distant Soil".

The vortals are there, the Norfolk Virginia mental hospital is there, the experiments on children, and the expendability of children in modern times is there; i think other volumes even show agency members etc.

She was like 16 years old or something and had written a story better than Star Wars and about 20x more original.

I always assumed she was writingup a self experience or a psychic one, etc. Not just playing pretend.

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Regarding Basiago, it's interesting he is alive. Obviously if his story is true his alters could still exist and They are not finished with him yet.

So freaky.
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P.s. Collen Doran and Tori Amos, the singer, were both around a certain Neil Gaiman a LOT before becoming celebrities.

He effectively was their handler. Imo.

Not only that, he was dismissive of Colleens talent in the intro of her comic, and Toris songs are so full of Neil Gaiman references that it becomes annoying to the listener.

I see a pattern of systematic takeover, personal manipulation of these girls. It's extremely disconcerting to see it happening among artists, where older ones steal from the brilliant younger ones then turn around and call them naive.

Edit: gaiman allegedly tied to CoS.

What if Andrew was going somewhere a lot farther away than Mars, and that's just what the assholes told him? That matches up perfectly with the tesseract story in the Time Quartet series written by Madeleine L'Engle. A Pegasus-like unicorn is featured in A Swiftly Tilting Planet as a time traveler, and in A Wrinkle in Time, a winged centaur transports children to a mountaintop.

In A Wrinkle in Time, govt contracted scientist Mr Murry is sent via tesseract to a hostile planet in a distant galaxy, and children are sent to rescue him.


I find these details interesting together. @@

Edit: because my uncle by marriage was also tied to CoS members and in with the intelligence crowd. Ugh
Brotherhood falls asunder at the touch of fire!
He finds his fellow guilty of a skin
Not coloured like his own, and having power
To enforce the wrong, for such a worthy cause
Dooms and devotes him as his lawful prey.
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P.s. i think actually the planet was in our galaxy but not our "arm" of the spiral, in Wrinkle. Sorry for mistake. Camazotz.


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I cant find the review i saw on google but heres a good one :

Catie rated a book it was amazing
almost 5 years ago
A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle
A Wrinkle in Time (A Wrinkle in Time Quintet, #1)
by Madeleine L'Engle
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Madeleine L’Engle famously said, “You have to write the book that wants to be written. And if the book will be too difficult for grown-ups, then you write it for children.” I fell in love with this book when I was eight, and since then I’ve read it countless times. This is a book about physics, faith, God, and the constant fight for good. And it’s written for children with no apologies.


The manuscript for this book was notoriously rejected by many major publishers, who believed its content would be too advanced for young readers. And now, fifty years later, this book frequently finds its way onto “banned” and “challenged” books lists. It contains descriptions of multi-dimensional travel right alongside biblical passages. L’Engle dares to mention Jesus, Bhudda, and Einstein together in a list of humans who have fought for good. In a time when it seems like the vast majority of right-wing religious leaders are convinced that science is the antithesis of faith, this book is revolutionary.

L’Engle writes about faith – “a willing suspension of disbelief” in a Christian setting, but in a way that’s applicable to anyone. The Murry’s have faith in Charles Wallace, even though they don’t always understand him.

“Just because we don’t understand doesn’t mean that an explanation doesn’t exist.”

Calvin has faith in his gut feelings, his “compulsions.” He has faith that he and the Murry’s were meant to meet.

”When I get this feeling, this compulsion, I always do what it tells me. I can’t explain where it comes from or how I get it, and it doesn’t happen very often. But I obey it.”

Mrs. Murry has faith that her husband will come home. And the three children are able to suspend disbelief and place their trust in Mrs. Whatsit.

“I don’t understand it any more than you do, but one thing I’ve learned is that you don’t have to understand things for them to be.”

Spending time with these characters is like coming home. Meg Murry has been my literary soul mate – stubborn, straightforward, and difficult – for over twenty years. Calvin was undoubtedly one of my first ever fictional crushes, and Charles Wallace will always be my little brother.

This line: “Charles. Charles, I love you. My baby brother who always takes care of me.” will always make me cry.

Stop by The Readventurer today for a highly scientific comparison (complete with sophisticated artist renderings!) of the book and the movie. (Hint: Flannery’s suggested alternate title for the movie is: A Wrinkle of Crap.)
Brotherhood falls asunder at the touch of fire!
He finds his fellow guilty of a skin
Not coloured like his own, and having power
To enforce the wrong, for such a worthy cause
Dooms and devotes him as his lawful prey.
~William Cowper
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