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Titor Device (Caroline Era)
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At some point in 2002, a man giving his name as John Titor was arrested attempting to steal a computer from the IBM museum. On being searched, a small electronic device was found on his person which appeared to serve a variety of functions, the primary one apparently being voice communication by a radio network. The individual concerned was later interviewed by military intelligence and the incident was hushed up. On being moved to another location in New York State, he managed to escape from the vehicle. A person answering his description was seen a few hours later in the hamlet of Montauk near the Air Force Station, scaling a lighthouse. He fell from the lighthouse, but allegedly disappeared in a flash of blue light before hitting the ground. It is not known if the device was in his poss
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At some point in 2002, a man giving his name as John Titor was arrested attempting to steal a computer from the IBM museum. On being searched, a small electronic device was found on his person which appeared to serve a variety of functions, the primary one apparently being voice communication by a radio network. The individual concerned was later interviewed by military intelligence and the incident was hushed up. On being moved to another location in New York State, he managed to escape from the vehicle. A person answering his description was seen a few hours later in the hamlet of Montauk near the Air Force Station, scaling a lighthouse. He fell from the lighthouse, but allegedly disappeared in a flash of blue light before hitting the ground. It is not known if the device was in his possession at the time of the disappearance but the general consensus is that it was not because of information available on its composition and nature. The incident came to light recently due to a security blunder.