Part of DARPA's Project Pegasus as a young child, and now a practicing attorney, Andrew D. Basiago seeks to end the U.S. government's time travel cover-up. He claims to be one of America's early time-space explorers, and revealed his experiences with time travel research and development. As one of 140 American children involved with experiments with teleportation, during the late 1960s, he said the government was interested in developing a technology to transport the President and his family in urgent situations, and wanted to test the mental and physical effects. The teleporter consisted of "two parentheses-shaped objects about 8 ft. tall," around 10 ft. apart from each other, and inside the interior of the armatures were "tiny little ports that were generating a blue-green light." Between the armatures was a tuned-in field of radiant energy that the subjects leaped through, he detailed.
HE is right , investigate more and truth will be obvious
KamekoXu 3 months ago
Haha! tushay
TheSpreadknowledge 8 months ago
crazy is as crazy does
colluup 10 months ago
This guy is your classic "nut".
syxrzacm 10 months ago
this guy is a liar
DemonicSymphonic 11 months ago
You have GOT TO BE kidding me! (O_O)
This guy is....just unbelievable! He should be a sci-fi wirter, this is hard to swallow and I'm pretty open minded.
BluTrilobite 1 year ago
basiago is seriously crazy; this man belongs in a mental hospital.
Greenhornet270 1 year ago