It’s the end of the world as we know it

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Chloe Crissman, Staff Writer

A wise young, animated chicken once said, “Run for your Iives! Everyone run for cover! SOS! Mayday! Mayday! Code red! Duck and cover! You’re all in danger! The sky is falling.” While the townspeople laughed and mocked Chicken Little, what if he was not so far off from the truth?

On March 13, a bizarre voicemail was screen recorded and posted to Twitter. The voicemail was a cryptic message spoken in phonetic alphabet. A translation of the code is, “Danger SOS it is dire for you to evacuate be caution they are not human 042933964230 SOS Danger SOS.” The voicemail then began to list a set of coordinates leading to a location just off the coast of Indonesia, where the Malaysian flight 360 went off the grid. Speculators believe the voicemail was a black box recording capturing the final SOS attempt of the ill-fated Malaysian flight. Days before receiving the message Ty, the Twitter user who posted the voicemail, posted about a mysterious man taking flash pictures of his house at 3 a.m.

Many Twitter users took to forming theories on what this message means. Not long after the voicemail was posted Ty posted a screenshot of his dms. In which there was a message written in an Indonesian language translating to, “End the post you just shared about the recording on your phone.” Next Ty began receiving dms in morse code. When translated they read, “They are taking over. April 18th, 2018.”

As if things could not get weirder, two weeks before Steven Hawkings death, he predicted the end of the universe in 2018.

So kiss your wives, hug your dogs, stock up intergalactic weapons and start preparing for the supposed end of the world.