After the famous prophecies of Baba Vanga and Nostradamus, the world now turns its attention to a new man who is getting popular on social media with his eerie predictions. Elvis Thompson, a man who claims to be a time traveler, has come up with a series of nerve-wracking forecasts for this year.
Baba Vanga, the Bulgarian mystic who reportedly foresaw events like 9/11 and the rise of ISIS, and Nostradamus, the 16th-century seer whose cryptic quatrains have been closely related to major historical events and now, this new self-proclaimed time traveler, Thompson's frightening predictions have caught the attention of people worldwide.
On January 1, Thompson shared his visions through social media and posted information about some catastrophic events that drove people’s attention to remember specific dates in 2025.
In his viral video, Thompson claims that on April 6, Oklahoma, USA, will be devastated by a tornado 24 kilometers wide with winds reaching 1,046 km/h. He further predicts that by May 27, a second American civil war will erupt, leading to Texas seceding and initiating a nuclear conflict that would leave the nation in ruins. These bold predictions have sparked both curiosity and skepticism among viewers, with some ridiculing his claims and others expressing concern over the potential catastrophic events he foresees.
What do his prophecies say?
His prophecies also included alien encounters, where he said that on September 1, an extraterrestrial being called Champion would come to Earth to carry 12,000 humans aboard to a far-off planet for their protection. Thompson also prophesied the arrival of threatening aliens with negative intentions against Earth. Later in the year, he predicted that on September 19, a massive storm would pound the US East Coast. Following this he spoke about the discovery of a sea creature, which is six times the size of a blue whale, on November 3 in the Pacific Ocean, which he named Serene Crown.
Response from the social media
Thompson's video has got over 26 million views on social media. Some viewers expressed doubt while others humorously suggested that the self-proclaimed time traveler should have obtained next week's lottery numbers during his trip to the future.
"You went to the future, got all this info, but couldn't come back with next week's lottery numbers?? Man cut the bull," joked one user. Another commented, "I'm gonna save this video and if even one of these are wrong, I'm gonna sue you in a court of law."
"Sorry, you lost all credibility when you said, 'We've become too advanced,'" wrote a third user. Another remarked, "So if WW3 breaks out and nukes are used....... Then how are you from the future? Everyone would be dead if nukes are used."