Posted on 10/27/2010 2:22:23 PM PDT by fishtank
There’s no mystery. It’s not a cellphone. She’s clearly singing along to a Walkman.
That is part of the mystery. It really does look like a cell phone type of something and the footage is from 1928. Odd.
If she’s a time traveler, why is she dressed in the fashion of the 1920’s ?
Well, the secret is out, so we may talk about it. The Bilderbergs had a private cellphone network established around 1925, using advanced technology not generally available until the late 1950s (check the patent records, pal, if you don’t believe me.) How do you suppose these power brokers could exercise so much control over the affairs of the world? This explains much at last, doesn’t it?!
Yet.
Gives a whole new meaning to "Can you hear me now?", doesn't it?
It’s an i-phone 5, complete with inter-dimensional reception (if you hold it the right way).
>>And who would she have been talking to without network coverage? <<
My group uses a “live streaming” (In early 21st century jargon) communication port running during our “visits”. I’m not really supposed to bring that up, but just as nobody noticed her until viewed with eyes that made sense of it, nobody will really notice what I am saying until the time comes (not in anybody’s lifetime contemporaneous to this post) where readers can correctly interpret this.
Oh, and yes our devices look like what you call “cell phones”, for technical reasons I don’t have the space to get into here.
Can you hear me then?
Can you hear me then?
I expect you to be creative, not rational!!!
:-)
clown shoes.
dead give away for time traveling....
Can you imagine what her late fees are by now?
“It was originally posted in 1892.”
Ha!
+1 Win
It’s cold, she’s trying to cover her ear, she’s old and she’s talking to herself. Either that or that zebra just far**d ....
“City on the edge of forever”
One of my favorites!
What ever the woman is doing she is NOT talking on a cell phone. What a perfectly silly discussion.
Did you see the size of the feet on that woman?
I'm currently in 2010, the far future from 1928.
I walk with a limp. I have a cell phone.
Next question?
>>Ive got Verizon, and inter-temporal service isnt an option.<<
If you have Android, search the marketplace. You can get the “light” version for free. It only spans three centuries though. To witness the birth of Christ you need the paid version.
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