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19 February, 2018, 15:47
Update: 19 February, 2018, 15:47
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NTV Online
19 February, 2018, 15:47
Update: 19 February, 2018, 15:47

A man claiming to be a time traveller says he has photographic evidence from the year 5,000 - and it’s not good news for humanity.

The ‘time traveller’ known only as Edward, has revealed a chilling glimpse into humanity’s future, reports mirror.co.uk.

Clutching a photo Edward says shows life in an underwater city, believed to be Los Angeles, 3,000 years into the future.

Edward, who has been blurred and had his voice changed as he does not want to be identified, claims he was part of a top secret experiment in 2004.

It meant he is able to time travel, he claims, and he managed to get some photographic evidence of what he saw.

Edward, who is thought to have been filmed in a park in Armenia, says he was working in a labatory in LA when he was given the task of time travelling and taking photos.

He told Yahoo News: ‘I was standing on a huge wooden platform. Not only me, houses, buildings of course, all made from wood.

‘And after, I realised it was the same city, Los Angeles, but underwater.’

Edward claims humans were forced to live under water when the ice caps melted because of global warming.

Last week a man claiming to be a time traveller from 2030 made some startling predictions about what the future would bring.

The man, known only as Noah, made headlines earlier this week when he claimed he was from the future, and was risking his life by telling those in the present what the future has in store.

n a new interview with Australian radio hosts, Kyle and Jackie O, Noah makes a startling claim - that Martin Luther King Jr’s only granddaughter, Yolanda Renee King, will be President of the United States in 2030.

He tells the Sydney radio station: ‘She’s the granddaughter of Martin Luther King Jr.

‘She’s 21 at the time, but they pass a new law that basically makes it so you can be younger as president.’

As it stands, the president of the US must be 35 years old or older.

John F. Kennedy was the youngest person to be elected president - he was 43 years old when he was inaugurated in 1961.

Yolanda Renee King is currently 9 years old. She was named after her aunt, Martin Luther King Jr’s eldest daughter, Yolanda, an American activist who died in 2007.

The young girl has already shown she has her grandfather’s talent for speaking passionately.

In the interview, Noah also says that Donald Trump will be re-elected to serve a second term.

But when pushed to named Trump’s successor, Noah is reluctant.

He said: ‘I can’t tell you the name of the next president, because first of all, he does something really bad.

‘And he’s already a political figure right now, so I can’t say who he is.’

In a ‘lie detector test’, footage of which was released earlier this week, Noah made a series of predictions, all of which were said to be true.

But people are cynical, largely because the lie detector machine was not shown in the clip the entire way through.

Among his predictions are that Trump will be re-elected, that phones are going to be bigger in the year 2030 and that they are starting to introduce robots that can run a home.

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