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Video Shows Woman Talking On Mobile Phone In 1938, Fueling Time Travel Conspiracy Theories

Time travel has always been a topic of discussion among people. Most people believe that it is impossible to do so, but some people believe that time travel is possible. Why do they believe this? What is the evidence for it? Amidst these questions, a video made in 1938 convinced those sharing conspiracy theories that time travel is possible when they saw a woman talking on a mobile phone in that footage.

According to the report of DailyStar, conspiracy theorists claim from the footage shot in 1938 that it proves time travel. In which a woman can be seen with her hands near her ears as if she is talking while holding the phone. At the same time, the cellphone was not invented in 1938. The first handheld mobile phone was demonstrated by Martin Cooper of Motorola in New York City on April 3, 1973.

This Footage Was Filmed In The US

Keeping this in mind, conspiracy theorists are looking at the videos that have surfaced as the latest ‘evidence’ of time travel. He says that time travel is actually possible. According to him, the footage clearly shows a woman talking on a mobile cellphone decades before the invention of it, which proves the existence of time travel. This footage was filmed outside a factory in America 85 years ago.

The Video Got More Than 17 Lakh Views

This video, which is presented as evidence of time travel, has been posted on YouTube on a channel named Scoopview, which has been viewed more than 17 lakh times so far.

In this video, a woman seen ‘talking on the phone’ has attracted the attention of netizens. While it’s impossible to confirm whether she’s actually on the phone or just scratching her face, she appears to have something in her hand as she walks out of the DuPont factory in Massachusetts with her colleagues. So she takes it away from her face.

A Person Made This Claim On Video

One person claimed that the woman was his great-grandmother. He said, ‘The woman you see is my great-grandmother Gertrude Jones. She was 17 years old. I asked her about this video, and she remembers it well.’ She said, ‘She says that there was a telephone communication section in the DuPont factory. She was experimenting with wireless telephones. Gertrude and five other women were given these wireless phones to test for a week. Gertrude is holding a wireless phone and talking to one of the scientists, who is to her right as she walks.’

Another person supported this claim, saying, ‘If I remember correctly, after the first post of this video clip a few years ago, the woman described herself as part of the innovation team at an electronics plant.’

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