On social media, a viral video showed a man who calls himself the ‘Last Human’ driving a Lamborghini to prove his time travel claim. The video left viewers stunned.
A TikTok user, known as @unicosobreviviente, which translates to “lone survivor,” has captivated over eight million followers with his bold claim of being the ‘last human’ on Earth from the future.
Posting under the name Javier, he insists that he is a time traveler stuck in the year 2027.
Through a series of videos, he attempts to substantiate his claims by showcasing deserted cities and empty landmarks.
Now, he is seen driving a luxury Lamborghini through vacant streets.
Time Travel claims and evidence
Javier first surfaced on TikTok in 2021, asserting that he had been mysteriously sent six years into the future.
According to his narrative, he is the last person left on the planet, and his videos are intended to offer proof of this eerie scenario.
He often films at typically crowded tourist attractions, showing them eerily empty.
Some of his notable videos include scenes from the Colosseum in Rome and what appears to be an abandoned airport in Morocco. Both locations are completely devoid of any other human presence.
A new method of proof: driving a Lamborghini
Recently, Javier has taken a new approach to demonstrate his claim of being alone in 2027.
In his latest video, he responds to a comment questioning the authenticity of his driving. He shows himself behind the wheel of a Lamborghini, cruising down empty roads.
With the camera positioned behind his shoulder, viewers can clearly see the deserted streets, with only parked cars lining the roadside.
This video has garnered significant attention, and sparked debate on social media
Exploring empty landmarks
Javier’s fascination with capturing abandoned locations doesn’t end with his Lamborghini videos.
He has also explored empty sports arenas, such as Arsenal FC’s Emirates Stadium and Chelsea FC’s Stamford Bridge stadium.
In these clips, he roams around the vast, empty spaces—showing off the changing rooms, exclusive clubs, and silent pitches, all without a single person in sight.
Skepticism and viewer reactions on social media
While Javier’s videos have fascinated many, they have also sparked a wave of skepticism among viewers.
Doubts about the legitimacy of his claims are frequently expressed in the comments.
One viewer pointed out the inconsistency of claiming to be in 2027 while the video upload date shows 2024.
Another questioned why he wouldn’t take advantage of his situation to loot a supermarket for free items.
A third suggested he should drive his Lamborghini in Monte Carlo, Monaco, to prove his claim further.
One person said: What happened when he hit 88 miles per hour?
A second wrote: Mental health issues are becoming a real problem these days
While a third commented: So he was the last man on earth, went to the Emirates, but someone had kept the pitch in good condition?
Someone else said: I’m a bit disappointed that chavs still exist in the future
Another added: Anyone that travels time should carry the sports almanac of the future, like Biff did. Otherwise, I will never believe
If he was driving a DeLorean I’d believe him. Another user added.
As Javier continues to post more content, the debate over his authenticity rages on.
Is he a master of video editing, creating a compelling narrative through digital manipulation?
Or could he indeed be communicating from a deserted future?
Only time will tell whether his astonishing claims are genuine.
They could also be a clever hoax designed to captivate an audience eager for mystery and intrigue.