Earlier this week, a WikiLeaks release claimed that the CIA are using our TVs and smartphones to listen in on everyday conversations.

But what the Australian hacker did not reveal is any of the technology that the CIA can use to manipulate time.

Underground researchers are concerned about the “hidden truth” that the world’s most powerful governments have access to time travel and that the public “deserve to know”.

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Now a time travel insider has told the Daily Star Online that such abilities - known as “quantum access” - are being revealed in light of recent data leaks but “the public is only waking up to it”.

Author Alfred Lambremont Webre, author of a number of books on time travel, exclusively told Daily Star Online: “This leaked WikiLeaks information does not include the secret programs that permit humans to travel backwards and forwards in time.”

“Quantum Access are deep secrets of the sort that WikiLeaks has not to date chosen to access and reveal.”

But as a self-professed “whistleblower”, “researcher” and “a person who has been a target of time-travel”, Webre believes that now is the right time for him to speak out.

The Vatican holds a “time-seer” machine which enables its user to access the “traces” left by past events and actually view scenes from history, according to the shock revelations.

The machine, which consists of a screen and tuning-dials, is known as a “chronovisor” and while it does not let a person “step into” history, it displays the sound and image so the user can “view” a window into the past.

As a historical centre of power, the Vatican have kept tight control over the time-bending technology, granting only loyal states access to their secrets.

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European monks Father Pellegrino Ernetti from the 15th Century Order of Saint Benedict and Father François Brune first tried to expose the secret technology after the Second World War, but were ridiculed in the media.

The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in the US “which the Vatican helped found” is in fact “the Jesuit secret service”, claims Webre.

He claims: “What the Vatican did is they subcontracted the technology and gave it to the US Pentagon and CIA starting in the late 1960s.

“The CIA immediately saw they could use it for political purposes.

“They set up a programme in the late 1960s to gain knowledge about the political future.”

Using the chronovisor, the future president is revealed ahead of time and the CIA “groom them for the job” so they would “represent the American empire... even if they were on the left or the right” of politics.

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Shockingly, the British government may also be involved in this future time-viewing technology.

The Vatican have been the gatekeepers to this revolutionary technology and are likely to have passed it on to the British government, according to the legal expert.

He said: “At the secret Treaty of Verona, all European crowns bowed to the Vatican.

“This comes up to the present.

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“Why wouldn’t it have subcontracted it [the chronovisor technology] to the British Crown Secret Service so that the British Crown and MI6 would have it to help the Anglo-American Empire.

“MI5 and MI6 and the CIA are really creatures of the Vatican secret service going back centuries.”

Webre is a Law Graduate from Yale University and is a member of the District of Columbia Bar. He is the author of several books on time travel and the universe, and currently runs a blog about his latest research called Exopolitics.

His latest book, Omniverse, explains “the history of chronovisors”, and his blog “sets out stories of people’s experiences with chronovisors”.

Webre’s controversial claims have seen him banned from sites such as Wikipedia and Facebook, yet he claims his latest publication was commissioned by Oxford University.

The Vatican Press Office has been contacted for comment but has yet to respond.