Former US presidential candidate boasted to go back in time to 1863?
Former US presidential candidate Andrew Basiago said the US launched the program during the climax of the Cold War.
According to Daily Star, Mr. Basiago is one of the candidates to race for the White House in 2015. Former US presidential candidate once said the project was run by the US government and the US Department of Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. (DARPA) developed to study the impact of time travel with children.
Former US presidential candidate Andrew Basiago used to participate in the CIA time travel program.
The project called Pegasus focuses on studying issues around time travel in three-dimensional space . He said the CIA trained a secret group of American students and students. He explained that the age of children plays an important role in the success or failure of this project.
Most recently, Mr. Basiago said the US government had mentioned studying the construction of a time machine during the climax of the Cold War.
This project consumes a huge amount of budget, using Einstein's doctrine to create a time machine. But the project was canceled because the US government thought the plan was too dangerous.
Mr. Basiago is the one who said the CIA used what research in the project to predict future American leaders, including.
Mr. Basiago said he was a 10-year-old boy who appeared in the photo taken in 1873
Andrew Basiago once claimed that he traveled time to get to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, where he was giving a speech that started the American Civil War on November 19, 1863.
Basiago said the picture of a 10-year-old boy who appeared in a photo taken in 1863 was him. This information has so far not been verified and no one knows the true identity of the boy.
Time travel expert Basiago is expected to continue out in 2020.
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