This controversial theory has not only permeated anecdotal accounts but has also become a topic of discussion in recent scientific debates. The consideration of time-traveling humans as the source of UFO phenomena introduces a spectrum of intriguing possibilities, offering an alternative perspective to explain the enigmatic existence of unidentified flying objects.
These entities purportedly journey to our present, engaging in covert initiatives to gather DNA, cells, sperm, and eggs with the aim of preserving what little is left of their future world. Recognizing the prevailing belief in extraterrestrial life among the people of the 20th and 21st centuries, they opt to assume these particular “forms” and cloak themselves in a guise that conceals their true identity, preventing us from uncovering the intricacies of their origin.
Jim Penniston, a military eyewitness to one of England’s most significant UFO incidents, the renowned encounter in Rendlesham Forest in Suffolk, provided insights on this matter. Although the event took place in 1980, Penniston underwent hypnotic regression in 1994 in an effort to retrieve memories that his mind had suppressed.
Under hypnosis, he asserted that what he initially perceived as extraterrestrials were, in fact, humans from the distant future. The envisioned future was depicted as profoundly challenging, marked by darkness, extensive problems, contamination, and a significant impact on the human race through reproductive issues.
Penniston gained insight into these future dilemmas from one of the future humans encountered in the forest. The intriguing question arises: how did these beings manage to navigate through time?
Various hypotheses exist to explain this phenomenon, with one of them involving wormholes—a term coined by theoretical physicist John Wheeler in 1957. Essentially, a wormhole serves as a shortcut through both space and time.
However, it’s crucial to acknowledge that this, like many other theories, is not without its uncertainties and gaps.