Believe it or not, there's a self-proclaimed 'cyborg' claiming to be from the year 2050, and he says he's here to alert us all about a looming apocalypse.
It sounds wild, but stay with me.
There's this guy, Orrin, who firmly believes that our world is just a 'simulation' and that life as we comprehend it is destined to cease in 2050.
Let's listen to what he has to say:
The idea of an apocalypse has long been in existence, tracing back to Jewish and Christian texts from 200 B.C. to A.D. 150.
It was perceived as 'assumed to make revelations of the ultimate divine purpose'.
However, Orrin is talking about an 'environmental apocalypse,' a moment when the world meets its demise.
While on Dr. Phil in 2020, Orrin expressed: "We are a collective conscious and it is our collective responsibility to guide Earth from the apocalypse in 2050."
Regarding how we might break free from the Matrix, he further stated: "We need revolution. Right now, the current system, such as socio-political status, has put people who look and sound a certain way down."
"We must change the entire institution and framework in order for us to value things such as greater good, such as society, such as the environment, such as uplifting communities."

Unsurprisingly, the man declaring himself a 'cyborg' faced a significant amount of ridicule, leading him to participate in an interview on a YouTube channel known as ApexTV, to reaffirm his statements.
While on ApexTV—a platform known for hosting individuals purporting to be from the future—Orrin fielded questions such as 'is there a Matrix?', 'why is the corporation trying to divide us?' and 'how can humanity escape the Matrix?'.
"We are being kept down by a corporation. They are lying to us through marketing schemes and propaganda to hate ourselves, to divide us based on gender, race, sexuality, identity and preference," Orrin answered.

Reflecting on the distinctive interview on social platforms, an individual commented: "Why are people laughing at him, maybe he really want to help us."
"I have nothing to lose if I believe him, but not believing him could become catastrophic in future if he is really a cyborg."
Someone else added: "I don't doubt anything at this point in time. Everything is a possibility. Our government proves it to us every day. Lol."
Clearly, not all were convinced, as another individual remarked: "He's pretty fluent for this all to be some made up delusion."
A fourth expressed: "I most amazed at the fact that he didn't laugh not once."