Who Authored the John Titor Legend? by Mike Sauve

Who Authored the John Titor Legend? by Mike Sauve

Author:Mike Sauve [Sauve, Mike]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Big Swerve Press
Published: 2016-12-01T06:00:00+00:00


Well, a good place to start might be to establish what evidence you would accept one way or the other. What does a Matheny-TR tie look like? What does a false Matheny-TR tie (i.e. a coincidence) look like? Would you be able to tell the difference? Is there any difference between the two?

As for that blog post, I find no need to defend myself against anything. If there is a tie between Matheny and myself, and I am unaware of it, well, we are talking about time travel, aren’t we? Perhaps I’m simply not aware of the tie yet and you are simply ahead of me on making that connection.

Alternatively, if there is a tie between Matheny and myself, and I AM aware of it, I see little reason to admit to it here/now.

There is, of course, a third alternative, but I’ll leave that for you to explore (consider it a nudge).”

In a later conversation he doubled back and said “Ong’s Hat…does connect to the larger context.” But then refused to expand on this statement, saying, “It would be akin to describing a single bolt on a freight train,” and later acting as though he had very little knowledge of what Ong’s Hat or an alternate-reality game even was.

Keeping with the ARG theory, if Temporal Recon was a co-hort of Matheny’s, then both CoaTT and its forthcoming sequel are doing more than any game player or participant other than perhaps Larry Haber to keep the story alive and pulsing. And yet Temporal Recon has little patience for any suggestion that the John Titor story is anything but established fact.

In dealing with Temporal Recon, I could never be entirely sure if he was leading me down the primrose path. He will make cryptic statements that allude to hard evidence he’s accumulated that proves the existence of multiple time travelers not named John Titor currently on our world line. But when pressed, he clams up, or remains coy. It can be frustrating, but also kind of fun trying to extract information from T.R.

What his book does so well is defend the evidence that Titor is indeed a time traveller against the evidence that someone wrote the story, and time and again he reaches the conclusion that for a non-time traveler to have written the account, they would have had access to a great deal of privileged information, been knowledgeable in several high-end fields of study, and been incredibly intelligent to maintain the rouse in real time on chat sites. Could it be that Temporal Recon is one of the authors of the John Titor story, and that’s why he’s not only able to, but motivated to, defend the story’s strong points so vehemently?

On August 23, 2016 he announced a sequel to Conviction of a Time Traveler that “will take more the form of a memoir of my background, experiences and the many things I learned along the way concerning the ‘time travel’ question. Ultimately, this book will be a no holds barred exposition of everything I know and think I know about our favorite topic.



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