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08.11.2022 - 18:01 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Social media users have discovered footage from a 1937 film that conspiracy theorists believe is concrete evidence that time travel is real, the Daily Star reports. Beady-eyed internet investigators spotted a woman in the video who appears to be dressed differently to everyone around her and is seemingly holding a mobile phone to her ear and speaking into it.
In the clip, a big crowd of people are making their way down the steps of what appears to be a huge church at an unknown location, and the majority of women can be seen wearing peasant like dress and headscarves from that time period. However, one 'time traveller' stands out among the crowd as she looks to be dressed in more modern clothing and is wearing a small hat on her head, as opposed to a headscarf.
However, the detail which caught many internet users' eyes was the unknown object she can be seen holding to her ear and seemingly talking into, as she appears to not be addressing any of the people walking around her. Close up shots show her speaking and pausing sequentially, as if she is listening to another half of a conversation.
The video has been brought to light after a man who alleges to be a time traveller from 2761 shared with his 88,000 followers on TikTok last week that five catastrophic global events will occur in the next year, between November 30, 2022 and June 18, 2023.
Eno Alraic, who goes by the user @radianttimetraveller on the popular social media app has warned people to get ready for the five following global events and the dates which they will take place on:
November 30, 2022 - The James Webb telescope discovers a planet that is a mirrored version of Earth.
January 1, 2023 - A plane flying over the Bermuda triangle goes missing.
March 3, 2023
EXCLUSIVE: The actress, producer and top-selling performing artist’s social media channels including Instagram, Facebook, Tik Tok and Twitter have suddenly gone dark in their featured/cover images.
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A piece of footage from 1938 has people convinced time travel exists after a woman was spotted "chatting on a mobile phone''. In the film clip, a group of people can be seen walking towards the camera with a woman holding an object to her head in among them.
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