
Anomalies was once the world’s largest online paranormal community, with the goal of mirroring or downloading the fringe FTP and web archives to make locating fringe information easier. The site ran in its original form from 1999 until 2017.
The TTI Chronovisor is a series of internet archeology projects that aim to surface, index, and restore fringe communities from the golden era of the internet.
The initial surfacing is done by the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine CDX API. Then, our resident Chrononauts go through the data and stage entries to be restored through an automated process and added to a searchable database.
All are welcome to contribute discoveries to our database, or suggest new projects to be added. If you are a member of our community, we will soon choose Chronovisor Operators from among you to approve discovery submissions and add those records to our automated retrieval process.
Anomalies was once the world’s largest online paranormal community, with the goal of mirroring or downloading the fringe FTP and web archives to make locating fringe information easier. The site ran in its original form from 1999 until 2017.
The Art Bell BBS was a short-lived incarnation of Coast to Coast AM’s “Post to Post” forums, during Art Bell’s tenure. The site succeeded Keith Rowland’s Art Bell BBs om 2000, followed by a final short-lived iteration coasttocoastam.com
Blackout’s Box was the home of Michael Biggins (Blackout), an early internet creator who made prank phone calls, songs and a variety of other unique performance art. The site was also home to his community of creative avant-garde fans.
HDRkid.com’s forums were the most popular place to discuss the hyperdimensional resonator (HDR) which is a radionics-based time machine, and it’s creator, Stephen Gibbs. The main site is still active, but the community is long gone, with paranormalis as it’s successor.
Keith Rowland owned and operated Rowland Network Communications, which hosted the first incarnation of Art Bell’s “Post to Post AM”‘s bulletin board. Those forums were eventually moved to Art’s own domain, and then eventually to coasttocoastam.com.
TimeChatter.com, run by WildStar, focused on time travel systems and equipment. Discussions mostly focused on the HDR and other radionics devices, but they also covered theories and time travel concepts.
The original time travel forum and home to the John Titor legend.
Run by MadIce and Jorune, Time Travel Portal was a community heavily into the hard science aspect of time travel. The site had many in-depth resources , and excellent breakdowns of time travel claims, particularly the John Titor story.