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Researcher Mario Nawfal flagged that the @HenryMa79561893 banner image isn't a stock graphic — it's pulled from a site called Time Machine. The detail dropped after users were already tweeting that the 2023 'Cole Allen' post looked like a glitch in the timeline.
“Researcher Mario Nawfal flagged that the @HenryMa79561893 banner image isn't a stock graphic — it's pulled from a site called Time Machine. The detail dropped after users were already tweeting that the 2023 'Cole Allen' post looked like a glitch in the timeline.”
The 2023 X post by Henry Martinez naming "Cole Allen" went viral within hours of the WHCD shooting on April 25, 2026. Then researcher Mario Nawfal pointed at the account's header.
According to Nawfal's analysis, the banner across the top of @HenryMa79561893 is not a generic abstract pattern. It is sourced from a website branded with the name "Time Machine." Multiple commentators identified it as resembling NASA's "Climate Time Machine" interactive — a science.nasa.gov tool. NASA happens to be where Cole Allen interned in 2014.
Predictive-programming theorists treat single-tweet accounts the way cryptographers treat one-time pads — every detail matters. A header pulled from a "Time Machine" site, attached to an account that posted the future shooter's name 28 months early, fits the genre's expected pattern. The account never explained the choice. It never posted again.
This is online sleuthing, not confirmed evidence. No agency has commented on the account or the header. The detail is reported by Nawfal, Republic World, and NewsX.
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