‘Time traveller from 2858’ warns ‘aliens are coming to destroy Earth’ this year

A mysterious social media user, who claims to be a "time traveller from the year 2858", has issued an eerie warning about the end of the world.

The user, who posts under the username @darknesstimetravel, has gained more than 12,000 followers by posting outlandish claims about future events — with everything from wormholes to the creation of mythical creatures.

But in their most recent video, the user claimed a "hostile alien species" is travelling to Earth to destroy it and that humans need to be prepared to "save our species".

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In the video, which has gained more than 30,000 likes, the self-professed time-warper wrote: "ATTENTION! Yes, I am a real time traveller, I am going to tell you how the world will end.

"In less than 3 months, on October 3, an alien will come to Earth, known as "The Vanguard" The Vanguard is currently being chased by a group of hostile alien species known as The Distants.

"The Distants destroyed The Vanguard's home, 20 light years away, and he is the only one still alive. They are coming to Earth next, to destroy it, as we have gotten too advanced for their liking.

"The Vanguard will reach Earth first, to warn us, and bring 12,000 people to another habitable planet, called 'Kepler-186f'. The Distants owned Earth, placing the Pyramids here as a mark of ownership, they do it to every planet with life.

"The Vanguard does not want what happened to him, to happen to anyone else, where an entire species is destroyed. The Vanguard is coming, you need to be ready… this will save our species."

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TikTok viewers were left stunned by the claims as they took to the comments wondering whether it could happen or not.

One user said: "Great this makes sense."

Another commented: "Wow, this really is a movie!"

A third wrote: "Sorry but no."

"You know how it ends," a fourth added.

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