John Titor Series Redux– Realist News JSNIP4

The stuff highlighted in green is mostly for setting the stage of John Titor’s life.

Transcripts available to download here:

Part#1 & also Part#2

Reconstituted Youtube Deleted Episodes

Part 1: Topics in yellow highlight:

Pg 2 – There are World lines.

Pg. 3 – There was End Day, or Nuclear Day, or WWIII that lasted one day.

Pg. 4 – The World lines have to line up almost perfectly, the way they were when he left his world and came to ours, so that he can return.

Pg. 5 – The world does not like us in the future.

Pg. 7 – GMO seeds…what were people thinking??

Pg. 7 – Communities gathered around libraries after the war.

Pg. 7 – Power generation is localized.

Pg. 8 – Constitution changed – but very little after the war. Five presidents voted in and out because the U.S. broke up into 5 regions.

Pg. 9 – Time travel is common in 2036. How does this work?

“What would you say to world leaders who might be reading this right now? Revel in your confidence today because you will not win tomorrow.”

Pg. 10 – Healthcare in 2036? There is no organized, centralized healthcare. If you get a disease, you die.

Pg. 11 – The U.S. got caught up in a Civil War – the people against the government. Says later, that the civil war ended with World War III.

Pg. 12 – Money is much the same in 2036 but there is no centralized banking and no

o income taxes.

Pg. 13 – The average temperature is a bit cooler.

Pg. 14 – School in 2036 is no longer a political indoctrination system.

Pg. 15-16 – Comments on community life, Leadership Councils, family, work, community size, applying to get in to families in order to have water, power, food, and other necessities.

Part 2: Topics in yellow highlight

Pg. 1 & 2 – No two worlds lines are exactly the same. This world line and Titor’s are almost exactly alike.

Pg. 2 & 3 – Five presidents because: 1. Foreign policy more consistent; 2. Shifting between parties has less impact on overall government; 3. Individual strengths of each president add to the office; 4. One president for each major area in U.S.

Pg. 3 – No system of welfare exists. (Carry your weight, or else…)

Pg. 3 – Capitol of U.S. is Omaha, Nebraska.

Pg. 4 – Manual typewriters in use, bicycles, hand tools, sailboats, manual printing machines because End day wiped out many computer systems.

Pg. 5 – Cleaning up the mess handed to them to give it back to those still able to have children.

Pg. 6 – Mad cow disease is a problem.

Pg. 7 – Most people blame the government for the wars.

Pg. 8 – People moved out of the cities to rural areas. Those who opted to stay in the cities traded their civil rights for security.

Pg. 11 – Taiwan, Japan, Korea were all forcefully annexed before End Day, and I believe it was China that kind of forced them to be pals again.

Pg. 12 – “With multiple worlds come multiple decisions and outcomes. For every good act there is an equal and opposite bad act on another world line… There is no good or bad in God’s eyes… my reaction to it is what’s important to God.”

Pg. 13 – A great deal of technical effort is going into cleaning up the planet…because it’s in bad condition.

Pg. 13 – “In the future the army and police with fight its enemies with new weapon systems.” And when they use the word enemy, they’re talking about you.

Pg. 13 – The technology to express yourself with video is so readily available that many people do it all by themselves or in small groups.

Pg. 14 – The average lifespan is about 60.

Pg. 14 – Having children is such a serious issue in 2036 that birth control is unheard of. It is very difficult and precious to have and raise children.

Pg. 15 – End Day – The Russian did not launch any high altitude detonations…they wanted everyone outside the cities to be able to communicate. Most of the warheads that hit the cities came in threes and exploded close to the ground. The heavy emp damage was isolated to those areas.

Pg. 15 – Canadians in 2036 are some of the most efficient, ruthless, and dangerous people I know.

Pg. 18 – Suggesting a war is coming is a bit different than saying, ‘Avoid Washington DC at 3:45 a.m. on March 12, 2015