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Håkan Nordkvist Has Visited the Future. This Is His Story.

by Willy Volk on May 24, 2007

Okay, when I clicked play, I was smirking in disbelief. By the time the 2-minute, 47-second film had ended, my mouth was hanging open. Håkan Nordkvist claims he traveled into the future, met himself as a 70-year-old, and then returned to the present. It’s easy to dismiss his story. However: he has proof.

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