A person purporting to be a time traveller on TikTok has made a video warning of five major events they believe will happen between now and the beginning of 2023.
Taking to the video-sharing app, user @timevoyaging, made outrageous claims from the discovery of T-rex eggs and dragons to a potential worldwide "purge" kicking off.
In the video, which has since gone viral, the self-professed time traveller wrote: "ATTENTION! Yes, I am a real time traveller, remember these five dates to come.
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In the short video, they listed the following dates:
- "October 3, 2022: A group of 5 teenagers discover a T-Rex egg and a device to other universes.
- "October 30, 2022: A very large UFO will land near Area 51, containing an alien species.
- "November 20, 2022: "Dragons" are discovered in the high mountains of Mexico.
- "December 10, 2022: Biden is removed from office due to health issues, Kamala Harris assumes the position.
- "January 1, 2023: Illinois passes the first law that will lead to the global purge."
TikTok users quickly jumped into the comment section, and are divided on whether or not these claims could actually become a reality.

One user wrote: "Are the dragons dangerous?"
Another added: "January 1st!?!? That's my birthday!!!"
A third said: "At least make them believable."
However, others took to the comments claiming Illinois had "already announced the purge" - but that has yet to be proven.
The so-called "purge law" is actually the "SAFE-T Act" which will come into effect in the state as of January 1, 2023.
It will get rid of the cash bail system for 12 offences meaning anyone who is an alleged offender won't be incarcerated before trial.
According to MSN News, the list includes: "Second-degree murder, arson, drug-induced homicide, robbery, kidnapping, aggravated battery, burglary, intimidation, aggravated driving under the influence, fleeing and eluding, drug offences, and threatening a public official."
So while people won't be jailed before trial, if found guilty they will receive the same jail time as they would have before - which makes it different from the Purge movies in which all criminal acts are made legal for 12 hours.
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