
Rotten Mango
#404: IG Model Tells Cops She Died & Came Back From Future AFTER Killing 2 People
Sun, 24 Nov 2024
“I woke up alone in a hospital. There is nobody here. I can’t find a single person. Humanity is extinct. The date is February 2027.”That is from a viral TikToker, Javier, who claims he is from the future to warn us about humanity. But there’s no way he’s actually from the future, right?Meanwhile, in Miami - an IG model is telling the police - “the aliens are coming. They’re coming. They’re coming. They’re coming. They’re coming. They’re coming.”The authorities are confused. She tells them - “I’m from the future. I’m a crystal ball. You can live off me.”The police ask her if she remembers what happened. “Yes, I remember. I died.”Puzzling. Because she’s not dead. She is very much alive but just one block down there are two people that are dead and they’re not coming back. Full Source Note: www.rottenmangopodcast.com
Chapter 1: Who is Javier and what does he claim?
There's four ways that this is going to play out for Javier. If he is telling the truth, maybe he can help save the world. Or the world can maybe save Javier. Because if he is trapped like he says he is, he's going to die very soon. If he's not telling the truth, he will either make a lot of money or he will get caught and shamed. These are the only options left for him now.
Chapter 2: What eerie experience does Javier describe in the hospital?
In 2021, Javier starts posting his first few videos on TikTok. It seems like warnings for us. I don't know, for humanity. That's what it feels like. Javier starts by explaining he does not remember what happened. or how it happened. He just remembers he woke up in the hospital one day. He's hooked up to a bunch of machines in the hospital bed.
He doesn't know how or why he's in the hospital, but he gets up from the bed and it's eerily quiet. The machines aren't making any noise. He gets up and starts walking out of his large hospital room and it's so strange. Hello? There's nobody in the hallway. There's not a single nurse. I mean, hospitals are one of the few places that regardless of the time of day, there's activity.
He walks down the long corridor. He's peering into each room that he passes that have all these hospital beds, all these machines expecting fellow sick patients or people crying, coughing, machines beeping, nothing. It's dead silent. He starts getting freaked out because what do you mean nothing and nobody is at this hospital? How is he completely alone?
How is he even in the hospital to begin with? How the hell is that possible? He runs out the hospital. Same thing. Streets are empty. There's not a single person in any of the businesses that are nearby. There's cars parked. Nobody's in them. They're cold. If he touches the hood, they're ice cold. They haven't been on or running in a very long time. What the hell is happening?
He manages to get his phone. He takes a video and he posts it online. He writes in the TikTok, I woke up in a hospital. Humanity has gone extinct. There is no one in the shopping centers. The date today is February 13th, 2027.
What?
From there, Javier starts posting TikToks of all these empty streets. Every time he's walking around in a public place, it's completely empty. You don't see a single person. You don't even see a shadow of a person. The stores that he's walking through are completely empty. He posts empty hospitals, airports.
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Chapter 3: What evidence does Javier provide to support his claims?
He even goes to a police station that's completely empty, finds the keys to one of the squad cars, gets inside. I mean, of course, netizens are going crazy with these viral TikToks. They're very skeptical, honestly. Some are enjoying it for what it is, which is entertainment. But others think that he's playing tricks, right?
Maybe he filmed this during the pandemic and he's just now posting them like a year later. Or perhaps he goes to all these places super early in the morning to film before the city wakes up. So yeah, I mean, obviously nobody is there. Which leads Javier to leaving these secret packages in tourist-heavy spots. He's trying to prove because he's like, I read your comments.
I'm from 2027 and nobody is here. In order to prove it to you, I will leave a package somewhere very secretive. He goes to a tourist heavy spot, leaves a package. Nobody is there. Fellow netizens will go to the same spot. It's filled with people and the package is there.
Wait, I don't get it. If he's from 2027 and he leaves a package, how would we find it in 2021 or 2022? Yeah, nobody knows. That doesn't make sense. The timeline is not adding up, right?
The timeline isn't making any sense, yes. But Javier is like, for some reason, it's happening. Other things Javier has done to try and convince the internet that he's from the future is going out during the night to show that he's not just out during the early morning hours.
He also has gone to highly secured locations, historic landmarks, hospitals, airport backrooms, stadiums, medical labs, usually places that a random person cannot just walk through for fun or for filming or just to take a look around. He's even walked into a Mercedes dealership, taken a key and just driven off.
I mean, evidently, Mercedes cars run so well that even after sitting there for years, they're still drivable. The videos are entertaining due to the mere fact that it is weird and strange and eerie to see just so many public places be so empty. However, there's probably an easy explanation to how Javier is filming these TikToks.
It's conceivable that he was able to obtain filming permits, or maybe it's explained that he's friendly with authorities, or maybe he's part of the authorities. Maybe he's a cop and he has the ability to get clearance to go into these locations. Or who knows? Maybe he's a game developer who's capable of CGI-ing everyone out of scenes. And this is part of a game that he's working on.
So he's testing it out and generating conversation for his future projects. That could make sense.
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Chapter 4: What happens with the Miami IG model?
And she tells them, the aliens. One of the paramedics leans down. Excuse me? They're coming. They're coming. They're coming. They're coming. They're coming. What? I'm from the future. I'm a crystal ball. You can live off me. Later, they ask her, do you know what happened? Do you remember what happened? And she responds, yeah, I died.
The authorities are very interested in what she has to say because obviously there's no way she's from the future, right? I mean, how does one die and come back to life like that? But more importantly, just a block away from where she was claiming that the aliens are coming, there are two people who have been killed and they're not coming back. With that being said, let's get into it.
I have a question for you. If you are walking on the sidewalk, it's morning, so it's bright outside. There's people everywhere. You're walking north when suddenly all the morning joggers, all the fellow pedestrians start running in the opposite direction as you. What do you do? Do you keep going north where they're running from?
Or do you turn and start running with them and nobody's really telling you what's going on? They're just running.
Like they're panicked, screaming, running?
Yeah, like they look like they're on a mission. Something has happened. They're running either away from something or to something.
Oh yeah, I'm U-turning.
You're U-turning?
Yeah.
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Chapter 5: What is the significance of the car accident mentioned?
Wait, wait, wait. She made a U-turn?
Ran back from where she was coming from. There's three cars piled up. And then she takes a turn and starts running down a block. But somehow her top is off. Her shirt comes off. She's completely topless in the middle of a street. And she just left her red hoodie like 200 feet behind her.
What? Okay.
Chapter 6: How does the story of the Miami incident unfold?
There are two officers standing there guarding the scene and guarding Macy in a sense. It appears like they're trying to get her up, but it's not working very well. I mean, the whole thing is difficult. She's kind of slugging around on the pavement. There's a whole group of construction workers watching the whole thing unfold. Some of them are filming, which is alarming considering she's topless.
But nevertheless, there's this big wet patch on her pants. Evidently, she peed herself. And eventually, the officers give up on trying to get her up. They're confused on what's going on. There's a female officer on site who looks like she's thinking through if this career path is even worth it. And in the perfect timing, Macy is on the pavement screaming, "'Ah!'
They ask her, "'Ma'am, what car were you driving?' My name is Mercedes. My name is Mercedes.
Is her name Mercedes or Macy?
It's Macy.
Oh, okay. It's not Mercedes.
No.
But she was driving Mercedes.
Yes.
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Chapter 7: What is 2C and why is it a concern?
It just created an open space to talk to the patients where they could access their emotions that they would never normally open up about. It would be normally guarded off. It feels mild, not too harsh of a drug that shocks the patients into some sort of reaction. It doesn't leave them confused afterwards. It's actually quite gentle, at least the way that we've trialed it, that is.
A lot of therapists liked what they were seeing, but everything kind of falls apart when 2C-B starts getting marketed as a way to increase stamina in intimate settings. People start using it recreationally so that they can see each other naked. The DEA freaks out because when used recreationally, the effects are unpredictable.
If you take too much 2C-B and some people have reported when they took too much, they become irrationally violent. They don't identify as violent or angry people, but they'll take it and they just want to choke someone. They classify 2C-B as a schedule one controlled substance. right up there with heroin, opium, and cocaine.
Meaning the DEA has deemed the drug, one, of having a high potential for abuse, and two, having no accepted medical use in the United States. So 2C-B is completely illegal. Not even just on the street level, but on the medical level as well.
Is that doctor still around who created it?
I believe so. He might be. Wow. It seems like in the very low dosages, like I said, some patients have noted becoming passive, but the high doses, people also report having these intense hallucinations, morbid delusions, where they just start doing violent things. Sometimes that lasts up for 12 hours.
Some experts believe that the visual hallucinations are stronger than what you get on LSD or even shrooms. And it has been argued that the potential medical benefits are not really there. Additionally, the potential dangers of the drug just might not be worth it either for society. 2C, even though it's named after 2C-B, the chemical compound, it no longer contains really any 2C-B.
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Chapter 8: Who is the Queen of Tusi and what does she do?
So it's called pink cocaine. Nowadays doesn't really contain cocaine. It was called 2C after 2C-B doesn't really contain any 2C-B nowadays.
That's so odd. Why they do that?
It's cheaper, more affordable.
Okay.
Ketamine, molly, add those in with caffeine, bulk it up.
OK, so they're just using the same name.
Yes. Yeah, it's just it's the whole thing is very dangerous because every trafficker makes 2C differently. And sometimes each time that they make it, it's different. One netizen writes, it's not a real drug. You guys, it's a Frankenstein monster, a random shit that should almost always be avoided unless you send it to a lab for testing. Another netizen said, it's the fish soup of drugs.
Do not buy the fish soup. One of the cartel members states, Tusi is like an explosion that has arrived in the world, and it's here to stay for a long time. It's a gold mine. It's a number one among young kids. It's for kids who don't want to sleep for three to four days. Yeah, the queen of Tusi even states, the pink color attracts more people, you know?
We know the harm it causes in the central nervous system, so I don't use it.
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