I’m a ‘time traveler from 2671’ – my seven wildest 2024 predictions
A TIKTOK user who says he’s a time traveler has given his 2024 predictions.
Eno Alaric, who posts under the account @radianttimetraveler, says he’s from the year 2671.
He posted a video in which he seemingly sounds the alarms on the unnatural – almost unbelievable – events he claims are going to happen in mid-2024.
“ATTENTION: Yes, I am a real-time traveler,” began Alaric. “These are major events to come in every month of 2024.”
The self-proclaimed time traveler first predicted that on May 21, a cloud would be made self-aware by an alien species.
He said the cloud would turn hostile and attack random cities around the globe, specifically San Francisco, Berlin, and London, followed by “terrible thunderstorms and flooding.”
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Alaric then revealed that on June 29, 197 mysterious statues will appear around the world, “one in each country,” each an explosive.
He said the statues would be placed “to track and scare humanity” and release “many terrible things.”
The content creator also claimed that on July 4, a massive alien ship would appear in the sky, “just staring at us, trying to decide when to attack.”
He said these alien spaceships are known as “The 47” and are responsible for placing the explosive statues across the globe “and want to take back what’s theirs.”
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The last prediction Alaric made is that “a species of bird previously thought as extinct” would reappear and begin to hum “a scary melody.”
He said people who hear this sound would “lose control of themselves,” and hundreds would “begin passing away every single day.”
Some of the TikTok users who viewed his video were skeptical, to say the least.
“At least make it believable,” wrote a user.
“And I’m superman,” commented another user sarcastically.
“I really want some of that stuff you are smoking,” said a user.
Other users requested to know about less grim outlooks.
“Will Manchester United win the English Premier League?” asked one user.
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“Just give us the winning power ball numbers,” said another.
With over 700,000 followers and 4 million likes, Alaric frequently uploads videos on what he claims to be future events that will come to fruition.
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