A man has claimed he is a cyborg from the year 2050 sent to Earth with a crucial warning about the apocalypse.
During his appearance on the Dr. Phil show, he made this unusual declaration.
He shared his belief that the world will face a catastrophic environmental crisis.
The ‘cyborg time traveler’ reveals warning to humans about apocalypse
Orrin believes that our reality is a simulation and that the future will bring dire consequences for humanity.
He argues that the year 2050 will mark a turning point, leading to significant changes in the environment and society.
During his interview, he stated, “We are a collective consciousness, and it is our responsibility to guide Earth away from disaster.”
His message emphasizes the need for a societal transformation to prevent this apocalypse.
In his view, the current socio-political systems have flaws and need a revolution.
“We need revolution. Right now, the current system, such as socio-political status, has put people who look and sound a certain way down.”
He believes these systems create division among people based on race, gender, and other identities.
This division hinders collective progress.
Orrin calls for a complete overhaul of these structures to prioritize the greater good, environmental health, and community support.
“We must change the entire institution and framework for us to value things such as greater good, such as society,
such as the environment, such as uplifting communities,” he called out.
The self-proclaimed ‘cyborg’ referred to the existence of a “Matrix”
Despite the seriousness of his claims, Orrin has faced skepticism and ridicule from many viewers.
After his appearance on Dr. Phil, he joined a YouTube interview with a channel that features people claiming to be from the future.
In this interview, he reiterated his ideas and responded to questions about the existence of a “Matrix” and corporate influence over society.
He asserted that corporations use marketing and propaganda to manipulate people’s perceptions and instill self-doubt.
“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 affirmed.
Social media reactions to Orrin’s claims have been mixed.
Some users express concern, suggesting that he might genuinely want to help humanity.
Others are more critical, questioning the credibility of his story.
If he can predict ten football scores, I’ll believe him, one user joked.
If you take out the part about being a “cyborg from the future”, what he’s saying doesn’t sound all that unreasonable and crazy, the second user commented.
It’s true. I’m also a cyborg and can vouch for him, the third user said.
I totally understand what he is saying. Much truth to this. Investigate what happens when our earths homeostasis becomes unbalanced.
It is a possibility, another wrote.
Totally needs psychological help and maybe a job in acting after he explores his range of characters with good coach, someone wrote.