A TikTok user claiming to be a 'real time traveller' has shared what they say is 'photographic evidence' of a third World War, leaving viewers divided over the authenticity of the claims.
The Alleged Evidence
The enigmatic account @timevoyagin has declared that another global conflict is 'coming soon' and that the devastation will be so catastrophic that humanity will be forced to abandon Earth. In a video, the TikToker told their audience they are a 'real time traveler' and stated they were 'now allowed' to share photographs from future events.
In a subsequent clip, they alleged to possess 'photographic evidence' of World War III and uploaded images claiming to show the beginning and conclusion of a massive future conflict. The opening image displayed a massive blast above an unidentified metropolis, followed by additional photographs seemingly showing orchestrated detonations in a laboratory and comparable explosions occurring globally. The concluding images reveal Earth from space as it lies completely obliterated.
Claims of a New World
The TikToker has additionally alleged that the conflict will result in humans abandoning the planet and relocating to a new world called 'Planet Delta'. This claim has added to the intrigue surrounding the account.
Skepticism and Reactions
Despite the 'evidence', many remained skeptical about the extravagant assertions, arguing that the images did not substantiate anything. One person commented: 'Those are obviously AI generated.' Another added: 'Fake as hell!' A third asked: 'So how is this proof if it's CGI? Also, you see how they are super selective on who they reply to because they know they are lying.'
However, others took the images more seriously. One person said: 'We're dead.' While another added: 'That looks scary.'
Previous Outlandish Claims
This is not the first time the TikToker has made an outlandish claim. In previous videos, they have suggested that aliens constructed the pyramids, the Titanic was deliberately sunk, and a UFO recently landed near Area 51. These past assertions have further fueled skepticism among viewers.



