New York — A bizarre video has gone viral on social media, showing a woman arriving at New York’s John F. Kennedy Airport from Tokyo, carrying a passport from a country called “Torenza” — a nation that doesn’t exist on any official map or global record. In the video, the woman calmly tells immigration officers in English that she is a citizen of Torenza, located in the Caucasus region. The officer appears visibly confused, and the scene has sparked global speculation online — from theories of parallel universes to secret interdimensional agendas.

The passport shown in the video appears to have advanced security features, including biometric chips and holograms, along with stamps from other countries that also don’t exist on Earth. However, officials at JFK Airport have not confirmed any such incident.

Echoes of a Past Mystery

This incident has drawn comparisons to a famous urban legend from 1954, in which a man arrived at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport claiming to be from a country called “Taured” — also non-existent. He reportedly baffled authorities and then mysteriously vanished. That story has fascinated mystery lovers for decades and was reportedly confirmed by officials at the time.

AI and Viral Hoaxes

The “Torenza Passport” video has ignited widespread online debate. Many believe it to be an example of AI-generated misinformation. Whether the incident is real or fictional remains unverified — but it has certainly captured global attention.

Another Viral Incident

In a similar vein, a recent video showing a heated altercation inside a crowded Delhi Metro coach also went viral. However, that video was later revealed to be AI-generated and not real.

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