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BREAKING: Elon Musk uploaded a video of a woman holding a passport for a country called “Torenza” a country that doesn’t exist on any map. READ MORE: According to Elon Musk, the video was filmed at JFK Airport (New York) just hours before his flight. The woman only appeared for a few seconds, showed her passport to security then disappeared completely into the crowd, as if she had never been there. Read more…👇👇👇
BREAKING: Elon Musk uploaded a video of a woman holding a passport for a country called “Torenza” a country that doesn’t exist on any map.
The internet is spiraling into confusion after Elon Musk posted a short, grainy video late last night showing a woman at JFK Airport holding what appears to be a passport from a country that doesn’t exist. The nation’s name: Torenza.
The clip, which Musk uploaded to X (formerly Twitter) with the caption “This shouldn’t be possible”, lasts just nine seconds — but that was enough to send the online world into full meltdown.
The Video That Started It All
In the footage, a woman dressed in a beige coat approaches an airport security gate. The timestamp reads 22:43 EST, reportedly only a few hours before Musk’s private flight to Austin. As she hands her documents to a TSA officer, the camera — positioned several meters away — briefly zooms in.
The passport is deep blue, stamped with a silver crest resembling a three-pointed star and the words “Republic of Torenza.”
Seconds later, as the officer appears to check the document, the woman glances toward the camera — directly toward it — and then walks forward, swallowed by the moving crowd.
And that’s it. She never reappears in the footage.
“She was there, and then she wasn’t,” Musk wrote beneath the post. “No record of her passing the gate, no departure logs. TSA confirmed they can’t find her.”
Within minutes, the clip had been viewed over 40 million times, sparking an avalanche of speculation.
Conspiracy theorists linked it to the legend of “Torenza — the Lost Kingdom of Light,” an ancient civilization said to have traded with Rome before vanishing in 200 B.C. Historians pointed out eerie parallels between Musk’s video and the 1954 mystery of the “Man from Taured,” a traveler who allegedly arrived in Tokyo with documents from a non-existent nation and then vanished from custody.
Hashtags like #TorenzaPassport, #TheWomanAtJFK, and #ParallelNations began trending worldwide.
“I don’t believe in coincidences,” one user wrote. “Musk just filmed proof of a time rift.”
Others were more skeptical. “He’s trolling us,” another comment read. “It’s probably a viral teaser for Neuralink or Tesla AI Vision.”