Woman Claims To Be A ‘Time Traveller’ From Year 3812, Shows Picture From Mars

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After time-traveling to the year 3812, a woman named “Mary” claims to have returned. In the YouTube video, she claims to have a photograph of the planet Mars, which has nearly 700,000 views.

“So I came on Mars, it seemed like a desert with a lot of buildings, and I shot a photo right away,” she explained.

“You can see the spaceships on which we arrived, as well as buildings,” the Georgian-born 37-year-old stated. Mars was both fascinating and terrifying at the same time.”

She went on to say that the inhabitants of Mars are “just Chinese” and that they have a “contract with the entire globe.”

“They should bring approximately 70% of the most valuable metals from Mars.” So, with the exception of them, everyone else was a visitor who came just for the purpose of sightseeing.”

“Metals were not like metals on our planet,” she explained. I was under the impression that people worked in mines, but only robots do. Some of them are intelligent, while others were born to work hard.”

“This woman claims to have journeyed to the 38th century,” Apex TV, which interviewed her, claimed in their report. In an unknown location, we sat down for an interview while she told us her experience. She claims to have returned from Mars with a genuine future photograph. What are your thoughts? “Does this woman have the ability to go through time?”

Several people believed the account, while many others denied that what she said was genuine.

The video below features her patiently telling what kind of environment she landed in for 20 minutes.

“First, she never took that photo on mars, she took that photo off the internet (it’s a NASA concept shot for the colonisation of Mars), and second, the years 3800-3899 are the 39th century, not the 38th century (that would be 3700-3799),” a sceptic wrote.

The woman claimed to have brought a snapshot from the future with her.

To which we set out to find, and certainly, these images appeared: one of them was from the insolvent ‘Mars One Project.’

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