The I.T.I.P. (Interdimensional Time Imagination Portal)
By Mason Doors and Dwain Esper
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1. You can only stay in your Imagine created world for one week and then return back to your previous world you came from or not be able to come back from your imagined world ever.
2. There is a helmet that you carry in a bag that has a video recorder attached to it. You have to have this at all times it is what brings you back.
3. You are always mortal in your world you created from your imagination. You can die. Please be careful.
The knowledge of the I.T.I.P. was given to Joe the one writing about the problems. Joe was giving the knowledge by a flying saucer or something while driving back on an interstate with a friend during the day. There are five test subjects that come back from their imagined world with their stories.
Mason Doors
I was born in Arrington,England with American parents I grew up in Louisiana went to three High schools in Shreveport and Gaduated from Woodlawn High school in Shreveport,La. I graduated college with a Bachelor of Arts degree I have taught school, worked in security an been a Radio annoucer in Texas an licensed by the F.C.C.. for life I now live in Oklahoma and have an Associates degree in Private Investigation. I dress up as characters for different ocasions. I own a small Radio station. I was a manager for the Daily Oklahoman. My Sister and Father have passed away. My Sister retired from the Air force. My Father retired from the Air force and Postal service. My Mother is still living and has strengthen me at times . I have two boys and two girls,Anthony, Amy, April and Amon. I have one God son Kevin and one God daughter Maggie.
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The I.T.I.P. (Interdimensional Time Imagination Portal) - Mason Doors
The
I.T.I.P.
(Interdimensional Time Imagination Portal)
Mason Doors
Illustrations by Dwain Esper
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INTRODUCTION
The I.T.I.P.
The reason and the beginning for the I.T.I.P.
Joes I.T.I.P. World
Joes finding
Rick’s reason for his I.T.I.P. Trip
Rick’s I.T.I.P. World
Caroline’s reason for I.T.I.P. Trip
Caroline’s I.T.I.P. World
Steve’s reason for his I.T.I.P. Trip
Steve’s I.T.I.P. Trip
Elizabeth’s reason for her I.T.I.P. Trip
Elizabeth’s I.T.I.P.
INTRODUCTION
The I.T.I.P.
I have always been told that if you could go back in time you couldn’t change anything because it would change who people are and even who you are. But I have changed that all now. I have created the I.T.I.P. The Interdimensional Time Imagination Portal.
391699_06.tifThe reason and the beginning for the I.T.I.P.
My name is Joe I remember when I was young I would turn around in circles that it seemed like I might could go back in time even though I never did. A few years older I would put a towel around my neck and ran in the yard imagining that I could fly and be like a super hero as in the comics. When I was ten I dreamed I was on a planet and was being chased off the planet because I was not liked. During the dream I fell through the atmosphere and when I woke up the bed bounced. I thought it could have happened but then realized it never did. Around that time I developed a disease that prevented me in doing some of the activities my friends were in and felt left out. After that I gained weight because of the disease I was always bullied. When I had graduated high school I became slimmer. My girlfriend, I and her cousin had gone to the State fair and when we entered I looked about fifty feet in front of me and saw someone that looked like me just older. Had in the future I gone back in time or was there someone in the world that looked like me. I never found out because when I asked the ladies to look over he was gone. How could I be a Super hero or go back in time? I was young and didn’t understand why. But now I do and now I can. Well maybe not understand fully but now I can because something happened.
My friend Rick and I had come back from a meeting and Rick was the first to see it. While we were on me 20 about to exit on L wood he saw a U.F.O. This wasn’t at night it was 4:30 p.m. and it was hovering over a Wonder Bread sign. The U.F.O. was on our left side while I was driving west. When we turned on L wood it was gone. It wasn’t far from a military base so it could have been something of theirs. But had it not been Aliens? What if it wasn’t military? What if it had been something else? I didn’t know and neither Rick nor I ever spoke of it until later.
A few years later I was stopped on a highway behind a truck and