It is a theory which crops up from time to time, and it has never been a fore-runner in terms of explaining what these things actually are (that prize goes to the aliens) but it is nonetheless a fascinating one which would explain much. For instance, humanlike appearence. They could be what we may one day evolve into. Even the "high strangeness" factor of some sightings could be a deliberate attempt to hide the fact that they are from our own future. They could even look back at the records, see that a ufo appeared here on this day, do that, and also carry out whatever they are doing. Or perhaps high strangeness is an after effect in some way of time travel.
Jim Penniston felt that the craft in the Rendalshem forest incident was a craft from the future. The guy on ages ago who was a remote viewer (can't remember his name) has remote viewed such craft where he felt the the occupant was a human, but different in some way. The science fiction writer Philip K. Dick had visions of humans who, again, were not quite us in some way, who manipulated the time line to avert some catastrophe of some description.
The last one's a little dubious, but fascinating nonetheless. Anybody else want to weigh in on the TTH (Time Travel Hypothesis)?
Jim Penniston felt that the craft in the Rendalshem forest incident was a craft from the future. The guy on ages ago who was a remote viewer (can't remember his name) has remote viewed such craft where he felt the the occupant was a human, but different in some way. The science fiction writer Philip K. Dick had visions of humans who, again, were not quite us in some way, who manipulated the time line to avert some catastrophe of some description.
The last one's a little dubious, but fascinating nonetheless. Anybody else want to weigh in on the TTH (Time Travel Hypothesis)?