'Time traveller' claims to know when worst natural disasters will next come

09 July 2023 , 08:30
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A time traveller claimed a 12-mile-wide tornado destroys an entire city (Image: Getty Images)
A time traveller claimed a 12-mile-wide tornado destroys an entire city (Image: Getty Images)

A TikToker who previously claimed to be a "time traveller from the year 2671" said he knows when the world's worst natural disasters will strike over the next 12 months.

Eno Alaric, who is also known as @radianttimetraveller on TikTok, has gained more than 26,000 followers for posting warnings about supposed future events.

The creator has previously issued warnings about twin planets colliding with Earth, alien visitors, and even the start of World War 3.

Now, the self-proclaimed time-warper has issued five warnings about supposedly impending mega-natural disasters.

The TikToker posted a video, along with the words: "Attention! I am a real time traveler. These are the worst natural disasters to come in the next year.

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"In my time, 2023 and 2024 are considered the worst years in history for weather."

They warned about a mega Category 6 hurricane in September 2023. It will supposedly hit the east coast of the US; mainly Florida, North Carolina, and South Carolina.

There's then an 'electric hail storm' in December, which is "a new type of storm forms, when hail and lightning mix, the storm shocks and burns everything it touches".

A few months later, Eno Alaric claimed there would be a 12-mile-wide tornado that destroyed the entirety of Houston, Texas.

A 9.8-magnitude earthquake will later "lasts for 45 minutes straight, never letting up, on the San Andreas fault", they claimed.

The earthquake would apparently be so powerful that it would be nicknamed 'Big John'.

That same earthquake would spark a giant 750ft-tall mega-tsunami, which was forecast to destroy huge chunks of the Californian coastline, they said.

TikTok viewers were left divided by the claims as they took to the comments to debate over whether it could come true.

TikTok user James Bradshaw replied: "I don't believe it unless it happened on The Simpsons."

Lori added: "You have never gotten anything correct yet!!!!!"

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Cronic Fox said: "Bro can u tell me the lottery numbers for the next power ball plz I need it."

Matt Atherton

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