US Politics | Eerie photo of ‘surfer dude’ from more than 100 years ago ‘proves time-travel exists’, wild theory claims

AN eerie photo of a suspected surfer dude from more than 100 years ago proves that time-travel exists, according to one wild theory. The grainy black and white snap shows the mystery man dressed in modern attire and surrounded by people at a beach. ABOUTThis eerie photo is said to prove that time travel really exists, according to one whacky theory '/ ' The man has a windswept hair-do and is in a baggy short sleeved shirt and shorts \- a world away from the men in head-to-toe bathers around him. Look a little closer and you can see beachgoers staring at the man in amazement. The image first appeared in a book called The Cape Scott Story published in 1974. It comes as creepy footage from 1938 is said to prove that time travellers exist. READ MORE ON WORLD NEWS SICKY MOUSE Disneyland guests are shut in park to stop Covid spread but rides are kept OPEN GOT SPOOKED Bombshell classified report says 'HALF of UFO sightings can't be explained' A woman is spotted in the footage and appears to be chatting on a mobile phone \- decades before the tech was invented. The black and white footage is said to have been filmed at a factory in the United States in the 30s and has attracted over 300,000 plays on YouTube. The film shows a young woman dressed in a stylish 30s dress walking alongside a crowd of people. She chats animatedly into a device held to her ear and then lowers it. Most read in The US Sun 'INDESCRIBABLE LOSS' US students, 20, named among 153 killed in Seoul Halloween crush 'THE NICEST' Amanda Knox & ex reunite 15 years after arrest for Meredith Kercher murder HORROR FIND Missing woman found dead days after sending chilling final text to boyfriend TIME WARP Eerie 1938 footage 'proves' time travellers exist can you spot 'quantum leaper'? MAMA DRAMA Teen Mom fans in shock after Ashley Jones 'leaks phone call' with Amber Portwood NAME SHAME I know my kids will get bullied for their names but I'm going with them anyway But as she brings her arm down it can be seen as being the same size and shape as a modern cell phone. A YouTube user has come forward to claim that the woman in the clip is their great grandmother who was using an experimental wireless phone. The device developed by a communications factory in Leominster, Massachusetts owned by US industrial giant Dupont. ...The lady you see is my great grandmother Gertrude Jones," said YouTube user Planetcheck. "She was 17 years old. I asked her about this video and she remembers it quite clearly. She says Dupont had a telephone communications section in the factory. "They were experimenting with wireless telephones. Gertrude and five other women were given these wireless phones to test out for a week. "Gertrude is talking to one of the scientists holding another wireless phone who is off to her right as she walks by."

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