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Man claiming to be living in 2027 shares eerie 'proof' that he's the only person left alive

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Published 12:39 18 Oct 2024 GMT+1

Man claiming to be living in 2027 shares eerie 'proof' that he's the only person left alive

The TikToker films his deserted city to 'prove' it

Rikki Loftus

Rikki Loftus

Featured Image Credit: DKosig/Getty Images/TikTok/@unicosobreviviente
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A man who claims to be stuck living in 2027 has shared eerie ‘proof’ that he’s the only person left alive.

The man says that he is a time traveler from three years in the future and has shared footage of a deserted city in order to prove his claims.

Known as Javier, the man has been posting videos on TikTok as @unicosobreviviente - which actually translates to ‘only survivor’.


His shots of a supposed empty Spanish city have earned him a massive following of nearly 10 million people.

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According to Javier, he’s stuck alone in the year 2027 after the rest of the world’s population was wiped out by a disaster.

Uploading the videos as proof, the TikToker walks down empty streets and shows views of deserted areas.

However, viewers of the footage are quick to critique, with many being skeptical to what they’re seeing.

Some have argued that Javier is purposely filming these locations during quiet parts of the day so in response, he captured a video of what should be a busy city junction that is now a ghost town.

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But that isn’t fooling many, with some people suggesting that he is editing or manipulating the footage to make it appear empty when it’s actually not.

Taking to the comment section, one unconvinced user wrote: “Look closely at the dark spots in the intersection, you can see some movements. Looks like something was edited out.”

Another wrote: “Your hands are different on each video.”

The TikToker is facing doubters on the social media platform (TikTok/@unicosobreviviente)
The TikToker is facing doubters on the social media platform (TikTok/@unicosobreviviente)

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While a third person asked: “How can you send a TikTok from the future to the past using internet from there?

“Does the frequency of the wave go between time and space and dimension?”

The supposed time traveler captioned the video with: “Waking up, everything changes place. I am trapped between 2021 and 2027. I am in a world parallel to yours.”

In one video, he is walking down an empty Paris street with the Eiffel Tower visible in the background and in other clips he appears to be traveling around different European countries.

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This has led many viewers to question how he’s moving around so easily if he’s the only human left.

One person wrote: “Wait but can someone explain how he’s getting to these places if there’s no people… he’s a pilot?”

Another responded with: “Also, how does he get fuel to drive?”

This prompted a tongue-in-cheek reply from another viewer who suggested: “With AI.”

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