>>3940007So let me continue...
Let's say the establishment has the ability to jump from timelines and thus travel thru it and altering things of the past and future and infinitely looping it back and forth. For the sake of argument let's go with this.
>If this is the power that the establishment has and they alter anything. Why can't they just get rid of what appears to be some random kid? Their attempts either fail for various different reasons or people they send just disappear or even crazier they swore they sent some people but then realize that some of the people they thought they had sent actually never existed. Looping.America is the only country with this ability in their reality and all realities they have accessed so far and therefore none of this makes sense.
>There is only 2 possibilities: Either the kid has some supper natural destiny that they can't erase OR there's something bigger at play.>What if... For the sake of argument. This kid is destined to take power in his country (Not the united states) and when he does he builds a giant time machine. The biggest, one so huge and multi capable that he can endlessly effect time so pricelessly that he can give other time travelers or future seers the illusion that his empire doesn't exist. His program is so vast that he is able to re-enforce everything that ever happened prior to him building his grand time machine (Which to the general public of his country appears to be something else) in order to make sure that time machine always exists. Especially make sure that the one who built it exists too.>The kid can't be gotten rid of because the kid is being protected by people sent by his future self in order to insure his existence.But wait.... There's a hole?
How does this kid get there in the first place? No one was protecting him the first time round...... How could he even get there if on the original timeline he had no protection.
But this is where it gets crazier:
Infinite loop.