Alleged Time Traveler Claims Insights from 2118 and Warns of Future Conflicts
'Time traveller' claims he's from 2118 and has seen what happens after WW3

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A masked individual named Alexander Smith claims to be a time traveler from 2118, sharing predictions of a third world conflict and advanced technologies. He alleges that this conflict will lead to a more unified world, with significant advancements in artificial intelligence and extraterrestrial life revealed by 2028. However, experts remain skeptical about the validity of his claims.
- 01Alexander Smith claims he was transported to 2118 by the CIA in 1981 and warns of a future conflict involving the U.S. and North Korea.
- 02He suggests that this conflict will lead to a more unified world, where borders become meaningless and humanity embraces life.
- 03Smith predicts that by 2028, commercial time travel will be available and the U.S. government will reveal intelligent extraterrestrial beings.
- 04Experts, including physicists Gary Horowitz and William Hiscock, acknowledge the theoretical possibility of time travel but emphasize the lack of concrete evidence.
- 05Smith's claims were made during an interview on the YouTube channel ApexTV, where he appeared in disguise.
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In a recent appearance on the YouTube conspiracy channel ApexTV, a masked man named Alexander Smith claims to be a time traveler from the year 2118. He alleges that he was part of secret CIA experiments in the 1980s, which allowed him to travel through time. Smith warns that humanity faces a third global conflict, stemming from tensions between the United States and North Korea, which he believes will escalate into a larger war involving Russia. He asserts that this conflict will ultimately lead to a more connected world, where borders lose significance and people develop a greater appreciation for life. Smith also predicts that by 2028, commercial time travel will be available, and the U.S. government will disclose the existence of intelligent extraterrestrial beings. However, experts in physics, such as Gary Horowitz and William Hiscock, express skepticism regarding the feasibility of time travel, noting that while it isn't ruled out by natural laws, there is no empirical evidence supporting such claims. Smith's assertions, though intriguing, remain unverified and are met with considerable doubt from the scientific community.
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