1. Andrew Carlssin – The Mysterious Stock Market Time Traveler

 

In 2003, a man named Andrew Carlssin was arrested for suspicious stock trading. He started with just $800 and turned it into $350 million in just two weeks. The SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) flagged his activity immediately. When questioned, Carlssin stunned everyone—he said he was from the year 2256 and had knowledge of future markets.

 

He refused to reveal specific events to avoid “disrupting the timeline” but claimed he came back to study our time. Oddly, no records of him existed before 2002, and after his bail was mysteriously paid, he vanished without a trace.

 

 

 

2. John Titor The Internet Most Famous Time Traveler

 

 

 

Though many of his predictions did not come true at least not yet whats strange is how accurately he described the inner functions of the IBM 5100—a detail not publicly known at the time.

In 2000, a man named John Titor claimed he was a time traveler from 2036. He said he came back to get a 1975 IBM 5100 computer to fix a future computer bug like Y2K.

 

 

Even today, John Titor has a cult following. Some still believe his timeline diverged from ours, explaining why his predictions haven’t come true here.

 

 

 

3. Håkan Nordkvist – The Man Who Met His Future Self

 

In 2006, Swedish man Håkan Nordkvist claimed he had bent down to fix a leaky pipe in his kitchen and crawled through a tunnel—only to emerge in the year 2042. There, he says, he met his 70-year-old future self.

 

The two even took a selfie video together, showing their matching tattoos. Håkan claims the meeting changed his outlook on life and gave him peace of mind about the future.

 

Skeptics say the video could be faked—but to many, his calm confidence was convincing.

 

 

 

4. Noah – The Future Traveler on YouTube

In 2018, a man called Noah said he came from 2030. He shared videos and talked about robots getting smarter, weather getting worse, and who might be next U.S. president

 

He claimed he had passed a lie detector test (though critics say the test was questionable). In one video, he even showed what he called a future photo of a city in 2120, covered in flying cars and neon lights.

 

While Noah’s identity remains unknown, his detailed claims sparked curiosity worldwide.

 

 

 

5. The Time Traveling Hipster – A Mystery in a Photograph

 

In a 1941 photo taken at a bridge event in Canada, one man stood out. He wore modern glasses, a printed shirt, and held something like a small camera. People dressed in old-style clothes—but he looked too modern. That’s why he’s called the Time Travel Guy now.

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