A SELF-proclaimed time traveler who claims to be from the year 2236 says a meteor will wipe out half of America – and they know when.
The mysterious TikToker is determined to warn the world of possible future events that they claim could wipe out humanity.
Complete with an ominous background track, the alarming video has sparked fear among social media users over its bold claims.
But others have laughed off the supposed time traveler’s wild predictions, labeling them “ridiculous” and demanding rock-solid proof.
In one of the TikToker’s latest videos, they claim that a meteor will crash into Earth and destroy half of the United States.
The anonymous poster, who shares clips under the handle @realtiktoktimetraveller, also made a series of other bizarre claims.
They wrote: “I am a real time traveler from the year 2236 and I have come to a date in time to warn you of upcoming events in the years to come.
“In 2022, scientists discover a way to transmit the megaladon (shark) using its DNA and in 2023 they create a real megaladon and surprisingly nothing goes wrong.
‘In 2025, scientists discover signs of life on two different planets and it is proven that they are more advanced than humans.
“In 2034, a meteor will crash into Earth and wipe out half of America.”
The alleged time traveler suggested that 50 percent of the US would be decimated in just twelve years.
In another video describing their prediction for the next decade, they predicted that the Maui dolphin will become extinct.
Other outlandish theories include Disney buying another major movie studio and one of the largest tornadoes ever recorded causing many casualties in North America.
Most TikTok users agreed that the account is a joke and said the account removes videos if they are refuted.
And the latest predictions are not immune to the research either.
Someone commented: “Time Traveler comes back just to use TikTok?”
Another wrote: “If you were a time traveler you wouldn’t tell anyone if you were or not because if you did it would mess up the timeline.”
And a third added: “I’m about to save this just to prove this man wrong when things like this don’t happen.”
We previously told how conspiracy theorists were left in the lurch after allegedly spotting a woman using a laptop in an ancient Greek tombstone.
One crazy theory claims that this is proof that a time traveler took a portable computer back to the time the marble relief was sculpted in 100 BC.