I’m a time traveller from 3036 – the is world faces horror ‘big blackout’ soon | The Sun

A TIME TRAVELLER from the year 3036 has claimed that the world is heading for a “big blackout” very soon.

The TikToker, who goes by the handleᄂIVΣ YӨЦЯ ᄂIΣ, painted a terrifying picture of what the world could look like in over a thousand years.


In a string of videos posted to the channel, the mysterious content creator claims the world's population in 3036 will reach record levels at just over two billion.

He also suggested that pets such as cats and dogs will eventually be considered "exotic."

In a stark warning, he told his followers: "You're as free as you're ever gonna get, right now.

"These are considered the last days of freedom, your kids won't even see it, so suck it up, because as simple-minded as your time period is, you got it pretty good, you just don't know it."

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However, his most ominous prediction came in the form of the “big blackout.”

The scenario, which he claims will occur in December 2052, will see a global power outage for upwards of five years.

In one clip he explained: "Basically, everything goes dark for upwards of five years, the internet, the power, it all gets disconnected, on account of what's called 'the terrors', but many speculate otherwise.

"Anyway, five years, it's turmoil, riots, you name it, it's pretty much the worst of times.

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"It takes them upwards to 20 years to get the power back online, and even then it's absolute chaos.

"Believe it or not, our zoo consists of animals like dogs and cats, rabbits, squirrels – these are considered exotic animals.

"All of the larger species, like lions and tigers, cat species, the larger ones, elephants, they're all gone. The larger species no longer exist."

"All of the larger species, like lions and tigers, cat species, the larger ones, elephants, they're all gone. The larger species no longer exist."

As part of the “big blackout, the time traveller also revealed that there would be an increased effort to find other sources of renewable energy.

But he warns that these jobs won't be for the faint-hearted.

"We've got large areas, hundreds of miles, thousands of miles, all designated to wind turbines, reflective mirrors and solar panels," he says.

"It's one of the few remaining jobs left for residents, but it's also the most dangerous."

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Naturally, TikTok users were very sceptical about his bizarre claims, suggesting it was “obviously fake.”

“Good actor, made me want to believe,” one person commented.

Another wrote: “This is Hollywood at its best.”

“Since you’ve been to the future, imma need those winning lottery numbers,” joked a third person.

TikTok has recently become awash with people who claim that they are from the future, or from the past, and have the ability to move between certain points in time.

This week, a so called time traveller shared new videos on board a helicopter as "proof" he is stuck in a post-apocalyptic future.

Javier – who calls himself Lone Survivor – claims he is posting from the year 2028 in a world with no other people.

Some of his seven million followers challenged him to prove his claims by going into an army base near Valencia, Spain.

Last month he posted footage of deserted barracks and a museum piece helicopter – although it was unclear if he was inside the base itself.

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And this week, he followed it up with more footage that appears to show him climbing on board a modern rescue chopper.

He wrote in the caption: "If I can turn it on, where do you want it to go?"

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