{"id":166523,"date":"2022-11-06T15:01:39","date_gmt":"2022-11-06T15:01:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/precoinnews.com\/?p=166523"},"modified":"2022-11-06T15:01:39","modified_gmt":"2022-11-06T15:01:39","slug":"time-traveller-from-2671-claims-that-people-will-mysteriously-fall-from-the-sky-in-2023-but-wont-jump-from-planes-the-sun","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/precoinnews.com\/world-news\/time-traveller-from-2671-claims-that-people-will-mysteriously-fall-from-the-sky-in-2023-but-wont-jump-from-planes-the-sun\/","title":{"rendered":"'Time traveller from 2671' claims that 'people will mysteriously fall from the sky' in 2023 – but won't jump from planes | The Sun"},"content":{"rendered":"
A SELF-proclaimed time traveller supposedly from the year 2671 has warned seven people will "mysterious fall from the sky" in June next year.<\/p>\n
Eno Alaric – who goes by @radianttimetraveller on TikTok – has made a number of baseless allegations about the future. <\/p>\n
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In his latest wacky video, he said: "June 18, 2023: 7 people mysteriously fall from the sky, but there was nothing flying in that area."<\/p>\n
The off-the-rails TikToker went on to warn his followers about "five dates to come".<\/p>\n
He said: "November 30, 2022: The James Webb telescope discovers a planet that is a mirrored version of Earth. January 1, 2023: A plane flying over the Burmuda triangle goes missing.<\/p>\n
"March 3, 2023: A message is received all around the world that seems to have come from the ocean. May 15, 2023: A 750ft mega-tsunami hits the California coast, mainly San Francisco."<\/p>\n
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The prolific doomsday poster's latest predictions have been berated by followers.<\/p>\n
"Why is it always bad news?? I don't get it," one wrote.<\/p>\n
"If he came from the future he should be able to tell us how to get rich over the next few months," quipped a second.<\/p>\n
"I don't think so," said a third.<\/p>\n
<\/picture>\n <\/span><\/p>\n <\/picture>\n <\/span><\/p>\n <\/picture>\n <\/span><\/p>\n <\/picture>\n <\/span><\/p>\n Others were more welcoming of Eno's post.<\/p>\n "If they land at my place I\u2019ll happily make scones and a pot of tea," one said.<\/p>\n "Wahoo, finally some excitement in this world," a second posted.<\/p>\n It's not the first time Eno has caused a stir online.<\/p>\n Last month, he issued a bizarre warning that a passenger plane would vanish on New Year's Day.<\/p>\n He claimed the jet would go missing while flying over the Bermuda Triangle.<\/p>\n It comes after another person claiming to be from the future\u00a0revealed the exact day a major\u00a0European city will be \u201cdestroyed by a meteor.\u201d<\/p>\n A\u00a0TikTok\u00a0user, who goes by the name Time Voyager, claims to know the devastating fate of several countries in a new series of alarming videos \u2013 and the first is very soon.<\/p>\n Hellbent on warning the world about possible future events, the user claims that\u00a0Amsterdam\u00a0would be the first city to witness a catastrophe.<\/p>\n The bizarre video claims: \u201cAttention! Yes, I am a real time traveller, these are two major events to come in the\u00a0Netherlands.<\/p>\n "January 4, 2023: A bunker is discovered that has secrets from ancient civilisations.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n "April 28, 2023: Amsterdam is hit by a meteor, with it destroying most of the city."<\/p>\n The so-called time traveller, who has more than 300k followers, also claims that\u00a0Australia\u00a0could be faced with lockdowns \u201cmore serious than Covid\u201d due to a climate change epidemic.<\/p>\nStrictly's Tony Adams caught in 'heated argument' with furious Katya Jones<\/h2>\n<\/section>\n
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