Report released by Apex TV describes global conflict, advancement of artificial intelligence, and alleged time machines kept secret.
A report involving time travel, world war, North Korea, and CIA has once again sparked curiosity by mixing predictions about the future and ultra-secret technology.
Alexander Smith, who presents himself as a supposed time traveler, claimed to the channel Apex TV to have been sent to the year 2118 on a secret mission.
The man appeared wearing a gray suit and latex mask, claiming he needed to protect his identity.
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Despite the repercussion, no irrefutable physical evidence was presented.
Report points to global war involving North Korea
According to Alexander Smith, the future of humanity would be marked by a large-scale military escalation.
The supposed traveler claimed that a dispute between the United States and North Korea would turn into a world conflict.
According to the testimony, the situation would become more serious after Russia entered the conflict.
As reported by Smith to Apex TV, Russia would have taken North Korea’s side, raising international tensions.
The crisis, according to him, would end with the launch of missiles and a scenario described as similar to a Third World War.
Borders would lose importance after the conflict
Still according to the report, this war would profoundly change the political organization of the planet.
Alexander Smith stated that after the conflict, the borders between countries would lose part of their meaning.
In this future described by him, humanity would live under a different global structure.
The change would be a direct consequence of the collapse of relations between major powers.
The absence of concrete evidence, however, keeps the story in the realm of unconfirmed claims.
Artificial intelligence would command society in 2118
Another point highlighted by Alexander Smith involves the role of artificial intelligence in the 22nd century.
According to him, humanity would be governed by a single artificial intelligence.
This system, according to the report, would maintain peace and lead technological advancement more efficiently than human politicians.
The description suggests a future where important decisions would be made by machines.
So far, there are no official records to substantiate this prediction.
Robots with legal rights draw attention in the report
According to information echoed by the Daily Mail, Alexander Smith also claimed to have seen robots resembling people.
These robots, however, would have an unusual characteristic.
According to him, the machines did not have legs and floated a few meters above the ground.
Moreover, these beings would have legal rights similar to those of human citizens.
The report also mentions subcutaneous implants in the hands, used as identification and a universal form of payment.
CIA allegedly has technologies decades ahead of the public
Besides war and government by artificial intelligence, Alexander Smith made another striking claim.
According to him, the current society would live under a planned technological delay.
As echoed by the Daily Mail, the supposed traveler claimed that the CIA would have devices far more advanced than those known to the public.
Among these technologies would be machines capable of enabling time travel.
The claim, however, was not accompanied by documents, technical records, or verifiable evidence.
Report remains without official confirmation
Currently, the story remains as an unconfirmed claim.
The case gained attention for bringing together topics of great public curiosity, such as time travel, world war, CIA, North Korea, and artificial intelligence.
Even so, readers should treat the report with caution.
The absence of concrete evidence prevents any confirmation about the truth of the statements.
What do you think of this type of account: just curious internet fiction or a story that can still raise doubts about secret technologies? Leave your opinion!
