Bizarre footage 'proves time travel exists’ after performer seen with ‘AIRPODS’ at 2008 Olympics opening ceremony | The Sun

BIZARRE footage proves time travel exists as a performer at the 2008 Olympics opening ceremony can be seen wearing AirPods, conspiracy theorists claim.

In the TikTok video, the performer at the Beijing games can be seen with what appear to be white plastic objects resembling the Apple earphones in his ear.

The unusual claim about time travel stems from AirPods only coming on the market in 2016, a full eight years before the games.

In his video, TikTok user yessirbrother says he was "appreciating the Beijing opening ceremony" until he made what he claims is a remarkable discovery.

“I think I found a real time traveller. Beijing Olympics 2008 – this guy got Airpods though!,” he says with the words CHINA GOTTA EXPLAIN on the screen.

It comes as fans have claimed there is a 'time traveller" lurking in an iconic picture of the 1962 World Cup final celebrations.

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The historical image of Brazil's captain Mauro Ramos triumphantly raising the trophy in Chile has more than meets the eye.

Directly in front of the centre back, a person's arm can be seen wielding a recording device – that looks suspiciously like a flip phone.

And the strange object even caught the eye of the victorious Brazilian, who appears to be staring right at it.

We previously told how art fanatics were convinced they spotted a woman scrolling an iPhone in a 150-year-old painting.

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The bizarre feature in Ferdinand George Waldmüller's stunning creation titled 'The Expected One' caused quite the stir.

But experts rubbished the suggestion, insisting there is a simple explanation behind it.

Another conspiracy has also been circulating, claiming there is something unusual in this 1930s mural of a scene from 17th century colonial America.

The 1937 painting by Umberto Romano seems to include a man staring at a smartphone, baffling historians.

Some sleuths online have offered this mural as proof that time travellers have taken modern technology back to the past.

Others however, say the object could be a mirror, a commonly traded item in 17th century New England.

And there was said to be more "proof" time travel is real after an iPhone was spotted in this 350-year-old panting.


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