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The video is about various urban legends and conspiracy theories related to the year 2025, when a major disaster is predicted to happen. The video covers topics such as:
- The story of Andrew Dawson, a TikTok user who claimed to have seen a giant, a UFO, and a mysterious facility on a mountain in Canada, and then disappeared after posting a video saying he was being stalked.
- The solar flares that are expected to peak in July 2025, and the possible effects they could have on the earth's communication and power systems.
- The new banknotes that will be issued in Japan in 2024, and the speculation that they are linked to the deposit blockade that happened in 1946, when the government restricted the withdrawal of money from banks. The video also mentions Eiichi Shibusawa, the father of Japanese capitalism, who will be on the 10,000-yen bill, and his connection to the Rothschilds, a powerful banking family.
- The works of H.G. Wells, a science fiction writer who predicted many future events and technologies in his novels, such as atomic bombs, tanks, emails, and world government. The video suggests that Wells was influenced by the elite class of his time, and that his works inspired many people to make his visions come true.
- The movies and manga that depict future scenarios, such as Shin Godzilla, Belle, Japan Sinks 2020, and JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. The video argues that these works may have hidden messages or clues about what will happen in the future, or that they may be influenced by fixers who know the future.
The video concludes by asking the viewers to share their opinions and to do their best to make the world a better place.
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1. Andrew Dawson started his TikTok account in June 2021.
2. Andrew posted a video claiming to have seen a giant at Whistler's Peak in Canada.
3. The video went viral, and many people asked Andrew to get closer to the mountain to verify the sighting.
4. Andrew returned to the site the next day and found nothing.
5. Whistler, Canada is known for Bigfoot sightings.
6. After posting the video, Andrew experienced strange events, including being warned to turn back by someone claiming to be the CIA.
7. Andrew posted a video showing a UFO, but it was later revealed to be a sunset.
8. Andrew posted a video showing a large number of helicopters, but they were later revealed to be helicopters carrying logs.
9. Andrew posted a video showing a mysterious building, but it was later revealed to be a ropeway facility.
10. Andrew's TikTok account was inactive for a while, causing concern among his followers.
11. Andrew eventually posted a video explaining that all his previous videos were scripted for entertainment purposes.
12. Andrew's behavior in the video was suspicious, leading some to speculate that he was being coerced.
13. Andrew posted a final video saying he might never post again.
14. Andrew's account was later revealed to be an urban legend.
15. Canoe Mountain was misidentified as Whistler's Peak in Andrew's video.
16. A national park sign in the video helped verify the location.
17. A radio tower on the mountain was mistaken for a giant.
18. The radio tower was visible from a different angle, but Andrew didn't catch it from his original vantage point.
19. A YouTuber did a detailed verification of Andrew's videos.
20. The results of the verification were 50-50.
21. An obituary report for Andrew appeared on a local news site.
22. The obituary report was later revealed to be fake.
23. A person claiming to be Andrew's girlfriend posted on social media about his death.
24. The authenticity of the girlfriend's post is unknown.
25. Japan has a 20-year cycle of renewing its banknotes.
26. Eiichi Shibusawa will be featured on the new 10,000-yen bill in 2024.
27. Eiichi Shibusawa was a businessman who founded Japan's first bank and was involved in launching 500 leading companies.
28. Keizo Shibusawa, the grandson of Eiichi Shibusawa, was the Minister of Finance during a deposit blockade in 1946.
29. A deposit blockade restricts the withdrawal of bank deposits.
30. Japan had a deposit blockade in 1946 to lower prices and reduce inflation.
31. The government used a mechanism to limit the amount of money that could be withdrawn.
32. The price that one person could withdraw in one month was 40,000 yen in today's value.
33. Japan's national debt is more than twice its GDP.
34. A solar flare is expected to occur in July 2025.
35. A solar flare can cause a magnetic storm and lead to a power outage.
36. The worst-case scenario is a two-week power outage on Earth.
37. The government has announced a pilot experiment for a central digital currency.
38. The central bank will issue a digital currency.
39. There is talk of linking my number to my bank account.
40. Digital currencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum exist.
41. H.G. Wells predicted the future in his works, including the invention of tanks and the development of atomic energy.
42. Wells' predictions were often accurate and influenced many people, including Winston Churchill and Leo Szilard.
43. Wells was involved in the establishment of a club that brought together politicians and intellectuals.
44. Wells had interaction with the elite class of his time, including Roosevelt and Einstein.
45. Wells' works often depicted future events and technology, including the invention of the tank and the development of atomic energy.
46. The concept of a world government is mentioned in Wells' work "The Open Conspiracy".
47. Wells' work "The Land Ironclads" predicted the invention of tanks.
48. Wells' work "The First Men in the Moon" predicted the events of 1969.
49. Wells' work "The World Set Free" predicted the development of atomic energy.
50. Wells' predictions were often 30 years ahead of their time.
51. Wells' work influenced many people, including scientists and politicians.
52. The concept of a fixer is mentioned, where a person or organization backs a writer or producer to create a message or predict a future event.
53. The pattern of a fixer is seen in many works, including films and literature.
54. The message in a work can be hidden or encoded, and the production team and end roll can provide clues to the real message.
55. The film "Shin Godzilla" is mentioned as an example of a message being conveyed through a film.
56. The film "Belle" takes place in a virtual world and depicts near-future technology.
57. The TBS drama "Japan sinks" depicts a catastrophe that sinks the main island of Japan.
58. Hokkaido is mentioned as a candidate for the next capital city of Japan if Tokyo ceases to function.
59. The population of Japan would be completely contained in Hokkaido, and the food self-sufficiency rate would exceed 100%.
60. The book "The Shape of Things to Come" by H.G. Wells predicts the future, including the development of email and the internet.