A 2022 social media post predicting “2026: Hantavirus” has resurfaced online following a hantavirus outbreak linked to the cruise ship MV Hondius. The tweet sparked conspiracy theories and viral reactions. Health officials confirmed deaths and infections involving the rare Andes strain, while experts say the post is likely coincidence, as hantaviruses have long been studied
A mysterious social media post from 2022 has resurfaced online, triggering intense debate after recent reports of a rare hantavirus outbreak aboard an expedition cruise ship captured global attention.
The discussion began when X user Jordan Crowder shared screenshots of a dormant account whose bio read “reads the future.” According to Crowder, the account had posted only four times within a single week in 2022 before vanishing from the platform entirely.
One particular message is now fuelling speculation across social media, “2023: Corona ended 2026: Hantavirus.”
Crowder wrote, “This person has only posted 4 times… All in a week in 2022… Their bio says ‘reads the future’… This post says: 2023: Corona Ended 2026: Hantavirus. It’s the only post like this. Grok confirmed it has not been edited since ‘22. Weird.”
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