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A man who arrived in 1954 at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport from a country that doesn’t exist

A man who arrived in 1954 at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport from a country that doesn’t exist

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In July 1954, an international traveller at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport initiated one of the most significant ontological anomalies in contemporary folklore known to man. His documentation was all in perfect order, but his passport was issued to him by a country that does not have a border or territory today. The name of the country was Taured – a country that exists on no modern map. When asked which country he came from, the man pointed to an area on the map of Andorra, where he insisted Taured had existed for over 1000 years. The man was detained overnight in a hotel that had security guards on every door and had all of his windows sealed. By morning, the man and his belongings vanished without a trace. This event has remained one of the base stories that multiverse theory is based on, suggesting that there was a very brief time when there was an impossible crossover between our universe and a different universe.

The man from Taured: A country that does not exist on any map

He showed a passport, which, despite being genuine, bore stamps and visas from numerous nations, making it seem perfectly valid. But the passport also included details that pointed to the traveller’s home country: Taured. The traveller told airport authorities during an extended administrative screening and security debriefing that Taured was located between France and Spain. When shown a map, the traveller became upset and still identified the area of Andorra as the place he meant when referring to Taured. However, he would not acknowledge Andorra as a real name or a country in which he lived. He had numerous documents with him as proof of his existence that seemed real to customs officials, but there is no existing country or place called Taured in geography.

The evidence for a ‘locked room’ multiverse transit

After the traveller’s imprisonment, he was placed in a hotel room (upstairs) to await further investigation by Japanese law enforcement. The only entrance to his room was through a door that had two immigration guards stationed outside, and there were no accessible windows. The windows of the hotel room were sealed, and there was no balcony, so the man would have been unable to escape from the room. Nevertheless, the next morning, the unidentified traveller and all his belongings had completely disappeared from the hotel room. Proponents of the Multiverse Theory point to this as an example of a ‘locked room,’ claiming that the man was transported to another dimension from the world where we live. They believe this occurred when the man crossed (temporarily) from one timeline into the next.

The real-world origin behind the Taured legend

The modern-day legend about the man from Taured is thought to stem from a real historical event. While stories about the man from Taured are most often depicted as having supernatural qualities, archived Tokyo District Court proceedings indicate that what actually occurred was a more ordinary local incident with a real-world origin.In April 1960, one John Zegrus was arrested in Tokyo for trying to cash fraudulent checks with a passport bearing the name Taurid. According to Full Fact, Zegrus was a sophisticated con man and suspected intelligence officer who claimed to come from the greater Maghreb area. Thus, it appears the 1954 legend of Taured is simply an exaggerated, paranormal twist on the documented 1960 Zegrus trial.

The lasting legacy of the Haneda airport mystery

As researchers of high strangeness know, the story of the Man from Taured has gone from being a local event to a phenomenon known around the world. The Man from Taured serves as one of the most well-known examples of the Mandela Effect, where a certain number of people ‘remember’ an event differently than how it is documented in recorded history. Regardless of whether someone from another dimension appeared at the airport, or whether a talented forger was able to create an elaborate forgery from Taured, this case illustrates overall the vulnerability of international border security as well as the thin dividing line that exists between what is documented and what is sometimes considered modern myth. Go to Source

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