Actual time traveling is not real, but for some reason information can travel backwards in time. All it requires is a brain capable of reading the information.
Naturally, there is no fact checking when this involves a time that is far beyond a person's ability to survive that length of time.
Still, shorter distances in time have been experienced and - once arrived - turned out to be either correct or to contain a fair amount of the experienced reality.
Glad to read that:
A: there is still the possibility of a human society after all we are going through right now (it seems impossible that mankind will survive beyond the year '2525').
B: Glad to read the dumb people ended up losing the ideological wars. Nations are man-made entities and nations (political entities) can end up being controlled by larger entities behind the scenes (big business, big brother, big selfish shitheads).
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I have time-traveled myself, not physically but information-wise (fortunately not a lot, it would probably not be nice to get all that input). So far, I was always on the receiving end because I was also the (future) transmitter of the information. Curious how this person would have been able to read information that did not originate from himself.