Woman ‘on phone’ in 1938 footage sparks ‘time travellers exist’ theories

Footage shot in the late 1930s has conspiracy theorists clamouring to claim that it proves the existence of time travel.

The clip coming under scrutiny shows a woman holding her hand up to her ear, as if she were holding a phone and having a chat. However, even someone with the most basic grasp of history would know that carrying a wireless phone around in 1938 was impossible.

With that in mind the captured footage has conspiracy theorists licking their lips with the fresh "evidence" that time travel really exists. According to the theorists, the footage clearly shows the woman talking on a mobile phone decades before the technology was invented.

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Filmed outside a factory in the United States 85 years ago, the footage has armed conspiracy nuts with extra ammunition for their time travel claims.

Since being uploaded to YouTube, the clip has racked up over 1.7million views, with particular attention drawn to the young woman in a dress spotted "on the phone".

Whether she is actually on the phone, or just scratching her face, is impossible to confirm, but she definitely appears to have something in her hand as she moves it away from her face as she leaves the Dupont Factory in Massachusetts with her colleagues.

One person claiming the woman was their great grandmother said: "The lady you see is my great grandmother Gertrude Jones. She was 17 years old. I asked her about this video and she remembers it quite clearly.

"She says Dupont had a telephone communications section in the factory. They were experimenting with wireless telephones. Gertrude and five other women were given these wireless phones to test out for a week.

"Gertrude is talking to one of the scientists holding another wireless phone who is off to her right as she walks by."

Another person seemed to support this claim by saying: "After the first post of this video clip a couple of years ago, the lady identified herself as part of the innovation team at an electronics plant, if I remember correctly.

"She said she was talking on an innovative two-way radio, a ham radio of sorts, to a person off camera."

Whether or not the time travel theory holds with this clip conspiracy theorists have spotted several other incidences, with the Daily Star recently reporting what looked like a bloke on a phone during WW2.

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