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Man Claims To Be From The Future (Year 2048) – And He Warn Us Of An Alien Invasion
This is quite a strange one right here folks, as apparently this man came across aliens that filled his body with alcohol and sent him into the past. This man claimed to have belonged to the year 2048 as he was being arrested by the police officers on the 2nd of October.
Bryant Johnson was found on the streets causing a lot of ruckus, trying to explain to the public that he came from 2048 and that aliens were conspiring against him all along. This all transpired in 2017, as he claimed that he was meant to be sent to 2018 but because of the alcohol in his body, he was sent a year earlier. His blood was reported to have a total alcohol content of .136 and although he clearly believed in what he was saying, the police didn’t listen to a single word he had to say.
Time Traveling is possible, it has been reported on multiple occasions by whistleblowers and experts alike, as Albert Einstein himself talked about it on multiple occasions. There is even an ongoing theory that the astronaut Sergei Krikalev is actually stuck in the future by 0.02 seconds after having spent over 804 days in space as a direct result of space dilation.
Whether or not the story by Bryant Johnson is real though we cannot say for sure, as it definitely sounds like the rambling of a drunk man. But hey, anything is possible.
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