Brothers Alleged That They Traveled To The Year 2749 And Made Eerie Predictions

The prospect of time travel has long captivated the human imagination. To leap forward and know the future would give invaluable insight... or, perhaps, a maddening curse. For most of us, jumping backward or forward in time only exists in fiction. But for two military brothers, their supposed trip to the year 2749 was very real — and it was nothing like Back to the Future or Doctor Who — instead, it was a total nightmare.

Time Travel Bros

During World War II, brothers Duncan Cameron and Al Bielek were selected for a top-secret government study aboard the USS Eldridge. The brothers expected it to be secretive, but they couldn't have predicted the mind-bending nature of the study.

Shady Military Experiments...

Bielek was silent for years about what he experienced on the USS Eldridge, but at 60 years old he came forward with shocking news: The Navy was developing a device that would make ships invisible to radar, and they'd been doing so for decades.

The Philadelphia Experiment

This sounds far-fetched enough, but Bielek's next claim made the idea of an "invisible ship" sound totally plausible in comparison. It all started, he said, when he watched the science fiction film The Philadelphia Experiment. The events in the film were strikingly familiar to him.

Memories of the Future

Soon after he watched the movie, Bielek began experiencing strange flashbacks. He knew intuitively that these flashes of another world weren't imaginary, but very, very real. They weren't visions — they were memories of a distant future.