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The bizarre assertion was put forward in a video uploaded by a conspiracy YouTube channel known as ApexTV.
Throughout the footage, a recording allegedly made in 1966 features a voice claiming to be that of an 88-year-old woman discussing an extraordinary glimpse of what's to come.
The voice says: "The whole world was like a giant computer. There were miles of wires and the world glowed spectacular colours. I got the feeling that I was in the presence of an all-knowing being."
The peculiar voice delivers a startling account of the realm she purportedly witnessed, stating: "I also saw machine people. And beings from other worlds. I saw fighting and bombs and the most terrible things."
The voice goes on to claim she heard a voice which addressed her and declared "2-0-3-3".
The supposed 88-year-old then reveals the digits might indicate the year 2033 - though she remains uncertain.
She added: "And after that, just as before, my vision went dark.
"And when I opened my eyes I was back above Earth again.
"Then I started gently floating down towards this planet that hardly resembled the Earth I knew."
The mysterious voice then maintains she stepped into a paradise-like realm "where anything was possible inside the giant computer".
She says: "I was in a utopia where anything was possible.There was nothing bad in this world. And then woke up back at home in our current time."
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