Mysterious 'Time Traveller' makes astonishing forecasts, asserts knowledge of next year's imminent catastrophic natural disasters

Mysterious 'Time Traveller' makes astonishing forecasts, asserts knowledge of next year's imminent catastrophic natural disasters

They predicted a massive Category 6 hurricane in September 2023.

A TikTok user, who previously asserted being a "time traveller from the year 2671," has now come forward with alleged knowledge about the precise timings of the most severe natural disasters that will unfold within the next year.

Eno Alaric, also known as @radianttimetraveller on TikTok, has over 26,000 followers for tweeting predictions regarding alleged future events. Previously, the inventor has provided warnings about twin planets colliding with Earth, alien visitation, and even the commencement of World War 3. The self-proclaimed time-traveller has already delivered five warnings about allegedly approaching mega-natural calamities.

The TikToker released a video with the caption: "Attention! I'm a true time traveller. These are the worst natural disasters that will occur in the coming year. In my opinion, the years 2023 and 2024 will be the worst in weather history."

They predicted a massive Category 6 hurricane in September 2023. It is expected to impact the east coast of the United States, primarily Florida, North Carolina, and South Carolina.

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In December, there is an 'electric hail storm,' which is "a new type of storm that forms when hail and lightning mix, the storm shocks and burns everything it touches."

A few months later, Eno Alaric predicted a 12-mile-wide tornado that would demolish the entire city of Houston, Texas.

They stated that a 9.8-magnitude earthquake would afterwards "last for 45 minutes straight, never letting up, on the San Andreas fault."

The quake would reportedly be so big that it would be dubbed "Big John."

They predicted that the same earthquake would cause a massive 750-foot-tall mega-tsunami, destroying large swaths of California's coastline.

The statements divided TikTok fans, who took to the comments to question if they might be true.

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