Hoax – Video claims scientists predicted that Japan, China, Italy, the United Kingdom, and other countries would disappear in the next 5 to 7 years due to natural disasters caused by cosmic influences.
Analysis
A sensationalist video is circulating on social media claiming that countries like Japan, China, India, Italy, the United Kingdom, and nations of the Arabian Peninsula will be destroyed in the next five to seven years by natural disasters intensified by cosmic influences.
The narrative also mentions an alleged conference titled “Global Crisis: America at the Crossroads,” which supposedly revealed these predictions. The video also recommends that Americans reconsider partnerships with the allegedly threatened countries. Read:
Version 1: Scientists warn about the first countries to be destroyed by natural disasters in the next 5 to 7 years. Countries that will succumb first. Secondly, specific scientists that will be destroyed by natural disasters before others. Dear Americans, if you work with, collaborate with, or your businesses depend on these countries, reconsider your relationships with them, no matter how beneficial they seem. The first countries that will cease to exist in the next 5 to 7 years are Japan, China, India, Italy, the United Kingdom, and countries of the Arabian Peninsula. This is due to the geological structure of these territories and their vulnerability to climate disasters.
All other countries will survive a bit longer but will eventually meet the same fate. So, what is really happening on our planet? Is it due to its explosion? Is it due to planetary-scale cosmic influence intensifying severe natural disasters on Earth? How long will this cosmic influence, causing such terrible consequences on Earth, continue? Should we expect catastrophic global changes? Such a scenario has never been seen before, and that’s a fact. There are two possible solutions in the world, the implementation of which will ensure our survival and that of our loved ones. This information was first disclosed at the online conference “Global Crisis: America at the Crossroads.”
Fact-check
The content has gained attention for its apocalyptic tone and misuse of scientific terms, clearly aiming to incite panic and go viral. But it’s false. To verify, we answer three questions: 1) Did scientists warn about the first countries to be destroyed by natural disasters in the next 5 to 7 years? 2) What is the real forecast for countries being “destroyed” due to climate change? 3) Did the “Global Crisis” conference make these predictions?
Did scientists warn about the first countries to be destroyed by natural disasters in the next 5 to 7 years?
No. No serious scientific entity has made such a prediction. The content does not present any credible source or academic research to support the claim that countries like Japan, China, or the UK would disappear within seven years. As highlighted by an article from Exame, even the most pessimistic climate change scenarios point to gradual impacts by 2100—not near-term extinction.
What is the real forecast for countries being “destroyed” due to climate change?
Although climate risks are real—especially for island nations and coastal regions—there is no scientific consensus suggesting entire countries will disappear in 5 to 7 years. Instead, projections foresee serious consequences if global temperatures keep rising, including rising sea levels, desertification, and extreme weather events. But these are long-term concerns. This content distorts those concerns and adds pseudoscientific elements like “cosmic influence” to heighten fear.
Did the “Global Crisis” conference make these predictions?
The conference did take place and is available on YouTube, but it does not contain any statements suggesting that the mentioned countries will cease to exist in seven years. The circulating content distorts isolated bits of the presentation, uses sensational imagery, and offers no verifiable source or excerpt of such alleged scientific warning. It fits the mold of many similar fake news stories.
Conclusion
The claim that countries like Japan, China, and the United Kingdom will be destroyed in the coming years is false. There is no scientific or credible basis for such a forecast. This is yet another case of misinformation that mixes scientific terms, conspiracy theories, and misuse of real conferences to generate unjustified panic about the planet’s climate future.
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