The adventurer claimed to have traveled through a time machine designed by his company on the planet “Vadho.”
A time traveler claiming to be from the year 2485 has gone viral online after predicting events that will supposedly lead to the end of the world.
On TikTok, the explorer known as The One Time Traveler shares a slew of videos detailing crucial dates in the not-too-distant future.
Despite the fact that there is no evidence of it happening – with some fans pointed out that his earlier claims have not come true – he has amassed a following of 1.2 million.
He says in a video posted on March 28: “On October 7, 2021, something incredible will be discovered in the Atlantic Ocean.
“The revelation alters the oceans for the rest of time, as well as human lives.
“Make a note of the date; you’ll want to recall it.”
He doesn’t elaborate on what this might be, as he does in all of his other predictions.
Unlike another “time traveller” who filmed his life visiting an ostensibly abandoned city, the time traveller shares videos from sci-fi movies or romantic locations such as beaches and mountains, never revealing his face or his “home world.”
In another video, he says to be “from the year 2485” and that he can talk because the corporation he works for, Aura, has built a time machine.
He continues, “I live on a little world named ‘Vadho\’”. “It’s one of the tiniest planets we’ve found with reputable sources and signs of life,” says the team.
In an even more bizarre claim, the “time traveler” claims that on July 6th, 2788, a massive asteroid would destroy Earth.
“However, by that point, we would have successfully colonized Mars, the Moon, and a number of other planets,” he says.
Any of his claims were found to be inaccurate, and others questioned how he knew the date of the end of the world.
“The vaccine isn’t brand new, and no, Donald Trump didn’t win the 2020 presidency,” one person wrote, “but I’m keeping tuned for the laughs.”
Another person inquired: “How can you know the date of the end of the world if you claim to be from the year 2485? To you, it is the future, not the past.”
“Anything incredible discovered in the Atlantic Ocean?” a third inquired. “I think it’s Atlantis…and more suburbs,” says the narrator.
Viewers looked back his previous videos and debunked his claims.
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