Wednesday, June 29, 2011

He Knew Something Great Was In His Future - But He Didn't Know What They Knew

Thanks to the incredible amount of dark project funding which is going into the industrial intelligence complex, scientists have figured out a way to go forward in time, although they cannot travel forward in time, into the future they can at least go there to observe. Yes, the "IARPA's GOF - Glimpse of Future - Time Machine Project" has been a complete success. In fact there has not been a terrorist attack on the United States since 2035, nearly 40 years without a single attack.

The United States government also knows who will be president in the future, and it is now the Secret Service's job to protect these people, in case any of our enemies discover this technology themselves, and figure out who our future presidents might be, for if they eliminate our future presidents, they will never become president. IARPA but knows the future of the United States, and it is wonderful indeed. And luckily, no one knows that we have this information.

The Secret Service is advised to keep back a certain distance, as to not let the future president(s) know or suspect this new technology, but they must guard them just in case. However, one of the future presidents has an IQ of 175, and is beginning to put the pieces together, after observing the secret service on numerous occasions, along with various government intelligence folks asking his opinion of what should be done with current events including issues in the Middle East. Each time this future president is asked a question, and gives his answer at the local coffee shop, he later notes in the news that the events have played out exactly as he recommended.

The future president is now snooping around, and digging up more information confirming what he already suspects. Both the folks at IARPA and the Secret Service realize he is catching on, and they have considered approaching him and discussing it. They are devising a plan to talk to him about this, and quite worried about the Grandfathers Paradox, that after he they tell him, he might change his mind, and desire not to be president at all.

This of course could be very bad for our nation's future, as World War IV will be coming during his term in office. And if he isn't there with his high intelligence, there is a chance that the United States might lose that war, and it will no longer exist. The question is; should the government's secret agencies allow this information to get out, even to a future president, who will have knowledge of this information once elected in the future?

And who can rightfully make the right decision except for someone with an IQ of 175, as there are only 15 people in the entire world at that level, and only six of them are Americans, and one of course is our future president. Since the future president already suspects, he is the only person they can ask, the question is how can they ask him without telling him, or confirming what he already knows, and they suspect he already knows?

Lance Winslow is the Founder of the Online Think Tank, a diverse group of achievers, experts, innovators, entrepreneurs, thinkers, futurists, academics, dreamers, leaders, and general all around brilliant minds. Lance Winslow hopes you've enjoyed today's discussion and topic. http://www.worldthinktank.net/ - Have an important subject to discuss, contact Lance Winslow.


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