Project Pegasus: Time Travel and Teleportation

According to several reports and eye witness accounts the United States government achieved time travel and teleportation back in the late 1960’s. Events of what took place throughout the late 60’s through the 1980’s in a program called Project Pegasus seem quite astonishing. Most people reading the information I am posting here simply will not believe it to be truth. When you look back you would think that this technology was not even possible during that time period. But we are forgetting a very key aspect of what supposedly took place back then. According to many reliable sources humanity was in the midst of exchanging technologies with an advanced species of extraterrestrial races during this time. So it is conceivably possible to develop these technologies from a race of E.T.’s thousands if not millions of years ahead of us in evolution.

Here is the mission statement for Project Pegasus according to the website http://www.projectpegasus.net/mission_statement

“Project Pegasus is a quest begun in 1968 by Andrew D. Basiago when he was serving as a child participant in the US time-space exploration program, Project Pegasus. NewEarth

Andrew Basiago – Project Pegasus & Time Travel to 1 Million BC

COAST TO COAST AM INSIDER Archived Show - Part of DARPA’s Project Pegasus as a young child, and now a practicing attorney, Andrew D. Basiago seeks to end the U.S. government's time travel cover-up. He claims to be one of America's early time-space explorers, and revealed his experiences with time travel research and development.

DARPA’s Time Travel Experiment – Project Pegasus

In the 1970s and 1980s, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA, hired young boys and teenagers to participate in Project Pegasus, a top-secret experiment in time travel. The young men would travel to the past and the future as part of several missions to help avoid crisis and journey to pivotal events in American history, like the Battle of Gettysburg and the Lincoln assassination. Was Basiago right? Surprisingly, one of the only men who could ever prove it is a former United States President.