They also claim that the damage to the planet will be so severe that humans will be forced to leave
A 'time traveller' has revealed pictures of what World War III will look like - and says humans will be forced to flee Earth as a result of the destruction. Mysterious TikTok account @timevoyagin says that the next World War is "coming soon" and posted photos that they say depict the start and end of the conflict.
Earth by the end of it, reports the Daily Star. The TikToker says they are a "real time traveller" and that they are "now allowed" to share pictures from the future. In a follow-up clip, they claim to have "photographic evidence" of a third World War and revealed images that they said show the start and end of the huge battle. The video has since garnered nearly 60,000 views, with the TikTok user writing: "ATTENTION! Yes, I am a real time traveller, World War III was the most liked comment.
The TikToker has also claimed that in the future, the war will lead to humans being forced to move to a new planet called "Planet Delta." Despite their "evidence", many in the comments section were quick to dismiss the outlandish claims, adding that the images were clearly fake.A third said: "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.
This is also not the first time that the user has made bizarre claims. In previous posts, they also said that the pyramids were built by aliens, the Titanic was sunk on purpose, and that a UFO recently landed near area 51.READ NEXT:
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