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'Time Traveller' James Oliver says Assassin's Creed will enter real life

Yet another person has come forward claiming to be a time traveler. A man named James Oliver says he's an archaeologist from another planetary system, and he predicts a  Yellowstone eruption and the chances of video game Assassin’s Creed entering real life.

Oliver says he's from the year 6491 and that he has been on Earth since the blue blood moon occurrence in January this year. Supposedly, the blue blood moon interrupted with the transmission of his spacecraft.


Oliver opened up to Apex TV how he ended up on Earth, saying: “What actually happened to my craft is on January 31 of this year when the super blue blood moon happened, it interrupted a transmission I was receiving from headquarters, it was a simple software update for my ship.

“But what had happened was the geological event had disrupted the signal somehow and I got backchannels flooding into my system from outside sources and it essentially fried the operating system of my ship."

Oliver is reportedly stuck on Earth until another research team comes, he said. “The fact that I’m stuck here is a bit of a bummer really and all of my scanning equipment is run from my ship and obviously I don’t have use of it at this moment."

Interestingly, Oliver is not the first "time traveler" to make such claims.

Last month, a "time traveler" named Noah claimed that Donald Trump will be re-elected as the president of the United States of America. In a video uploaded on YouTube, Noah can be heard saying he risked his life to come back to the present from 2030 to warn humanity about the dangers of the future.

“I am not attempting to deceive anyone, my sole objective is to prove to you that time travel exists and that I, myself, am a time traveler,” he said. “First of all, time travel became possible in the year 2003, it is only used by top-secret organisations. The ability to time travel will not be released to the public until 2028.”

The video shows Noah appearing to pass a lie detector test, but viewers aren’t shown the results on the machine.

Here are a few things Noah claims will happen in the future:

  • Donald Trump will be re-elected as president of the USA.
  • Google robotics will spread across the world. It wouldn’t be long before households are managed by robots.
  • A mysterious figure named Ilana Remikee will be elected US President in 2028.
  • Bitcoin will continue to be popular although ‘old-fashioned’ cash currencies will still be in use.

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