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Did This Man Time Travel?

Friday, December 25, 2015 20:11
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Although widely thought now to be based on a story published in 1972 by science fiction writer Jack Finney called, I’m Scared, the strange case of Rudolph Fentz appearing in 1950 is still a mystery. Did a man walk from 1876 into 1950? You decide. http://theforteanslip.blogspot.com/2015/12/did-this-man-time-travel.html

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  • Seriously. Try looking into all the facts on these internet made bs stories. Research.

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