A man says he is a cyborg from 2050. He claims he was sent to warn humans about an upcoming apocalypse.
This has caught people's attention and made them wonder if it could be true.
The world could end in different ways, like through a big war with nuclear weapons or slowly because of hunger, diseases, and the climate crisis.
COVID-19 reminded us that even with modern medicine, we can still be affected by a serious illness.
A man named Orrin claims he came back from the future, like in the Terminator movie.
Orrin, who introduced himself on the Dr. Phil show, talked about his strange story.
He claimed to be connected to a group of minds and was given the responsibility to help Earth avoid complete destruction in 2050.
Although time travel and futuristic creatures are often seen in movies, Orrin strongly emphasizes the importance of revolution and significant changes in society.
He criticized the current socio-political system, pointing out unfair treatment based on looks and speech.
Orrin firmly believes that a complete transformation of institutions is needed to prioritize values like the well-being of all, protecting the environment, and uplifting communities.
This led him to speak to the public in a YouTube interview with ApexTV, a channel that often features people who claim to be from the future.
In the interview, Orrin was asked about the existence of a "Matrix," why corporations try to divide humanity, and how humanity can break free from this alleged matrix.
Orrin replied by stating that a company is intentionally oppressing humanity.
He claimed that they manipulate people through marketing tactics and propaganda, fostering self-hatred and division based on factors like gender, race, sexuality, identity, and preference.
While some people showed agreement and believed Orrin genuinely wanted to assist humanity, others remained doubtful, thinking his claims were either made up or the result of a mental disorder.
I simple x-ray should determine if he is telling the truth before we believe the rest, one user said.
If he can predict ten football scores, I'll believe him, the second user joked.
If Dr. Phil didn’t want to have him on and ridiculed him all he had to do was film him going to an x-ray, another wrote.
Poor mother, 9 months carrying this boy, just for him claim that he came from the future, someone said.