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Time Travel: A How-To Insiders Guide | 
enlarge | Authors: X Commander, Tim Swartz Creator: Timothy Beckley Publisher: Inner Light - Global Communications Category: Book
List Price: $15.00 Buy New: $9.98 You Save: $5.02 (33%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 607418
Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Pages: 150 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 9.8 x 6.8 x 0.4
ISBN: 1892062046 Dewey Decimal Number: 133 EAN: 9781892062048 ASIN: 1892062046
Publication Date: June 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Visit the past of future with safe and proven methods.We have long been taught that time travel is impossible and the work of science fiction, but during the past several decades secret agencies with the u.s. militarty have successfully been crossing the barriers of space and time. Here is the shattering evidence that we are being visited by 'time surfers' for the future and that we too can journey forward and backwards.
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Rubbish June 20, 2004 14 out of 22 found this review helpful
As someone who is visiting the year 2004 from the future, I can tell you that this book is bloody rubbish! I was sent here from the year 2097 to gain access to a document the is needed by the USE to provide a legal footing for the suspension of the Kilo-Euro. That document will be sold on eBay in November of this year and lost if I am not able to buy it. I have been here since 01 March to allow time for me to become proficient in the use of non-cerebral interface computers, understand your customs, set up a bank accout and earn money to pay for the document I need. I wish I could go into more detail about how time manipulation works, but that could cause some real problems for me. Let me just say that it is a very simple mechanical process that could have been mastered in the 1920s if someone had just thought of it.
If only it were true . . . September 15, 2002 44 out of 51 found this review helpful
I wish this book really taught me how to travel through time because if it did, I would go back in time and tell myself not to buy this book.
A waste of money and time November 12, 2001 20 out of 28 found this review helpful
this book is a waste of your money and time the title is totally misleading because there is no really info or how to here about time travel like the others reviewers say I gonna sell this book or put it in the garbage save your money.
Wish I could go back in time... September 15, 2001 33 out of 39 found this review helpful
Wish I could go back in time and not buy this book. This is perhaps the first time I really feel regret over the purchase of a book from Amazon. The first sign of trouble were the ads in the back of the book for publications about Black helicopters, conspiracy summits and UFOs. I felt like I was waiting in line at a supermarket thumbing through the Enquirer or The Weekly World News. The publishers bill this book as a How-To guide to time travel when in fact 95% of the book is dedicated to silly anecdotes about unexplained disappearances and Twilight Zone-like time travel episodes. When it finally gets to demonstrating Time Travel techniques it resorts to common new age cheese like Astral projections OBE. And to add insult, they offer childish schematics for gFlux Capacitorsh designed by an admitted mental patient. Ifll let you read that last sentence again in case you thought I was kidding. I could go on about this book, but I think I have already wasted enough time. Suffice to say, your money is better spent on a few cold beers and ohckeep away from anything published by Global Communications unless youfre one that thinks the X-Files is a documentary.
Where is the Time Travel Information???? September 5, 2001 If you enjoy reading accounts of strange events then this is probably a good book. Out of app 185 pages only 20 had any "real" information and that was mainly how to do astal or out of body travel. Big Deal many books have much better information about that. Where is the time travel how to? I don't care that "Joe" stepped under a ladder and was never seen again. This book is supposed to be a how to not reports from mag's, newspapers, etc about strange disappearances. Very, Very disappointed and you will see my copy on Ebay.
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