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Plenty of users have disappeared off the face of TikTok over the last few years, some in search of success elsewhere, and some due to the natural causes of life.
In the case of Andrew Dawson, a popular TikToker who amassed over 56,000 followers, his disappearance has sparked a fair few questions from viewers. They started back in May 2022 when Dawson posted a video of a âgiantâ standing on top of a mountain in Canada.
His uncovering of the strange phenomenon led him to supposed interactions with the CIA â and Candian CSIS â as well as claims he was being âstalkedâ after the post. He also uploaded a post entitled âIâm scaredâ where he informed viewers that they might not see him post ever again after it.
Since that post, Dawson has not been seen on TikTok or any other form of social media, sparking plenty of theories about his whereabouts and millions of views funneling onto his videos.
Dawsonâs last upload came on May 18th, when he once again questioned if some military operation was happening on the mountain in question.
With this being TikTok, things have gotten pretty whacky, but it seems that the full story may never be told. Dawsonâs obituary was posted in the Campbell River Mirror back in July, indicating he had passed away, leaving family members behind â including children.
It was discovered that Andrew Dawson had passed away on July 1, 2022, when an obituary was published in a regional newspaper known as the Campbell River Mirror. A significant number of people are also of the opinion that the whole thing was an elaborate hoax and that the deaths that occurred were merely coincidental.
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originally posted by: Katatonik
a reply to: iskyguy
Star and flag, the video was really interesting. I'm curious if there's any info about how he passed away? He looked like a man in his prime in good health. Wonder if there was some sort of "accident" or "suicide"
originally posted by: TruthJava
originally posted by: Katatonik
a reply to: iskyguy
Star and flag, the video was really interesting. I'm curious if there's any info about how he passed away? He looked like a man in his prime in good health. Wonder if there was some sort of "accident" or "suicide"
I'm thinking maybe he faked his death also...could be a possibility.
Andrew shared an official update after not posting shortly which he said: âIâm not dead, I have not disappeared. I have just been busy with life.â
âSorry to disappoint everyone but all the videos that I posted were scripted. They were just fake, they were just strictly for entertainment,â he continued.
originally posted by: vlawde
I agree it's a hoax. From todays' edition of The Times:
Andrew shared an official update after not posting shortly which he said: âIâm not dead, I have not disappeared. I have just been busy with life.â
âSorry to disappoint everyone but all the videos that I posted were scripted. They were just fake, they were just strictly for entertainment,â he continued.
www.thetimes.com.ng...
originally posted by: AlexandrosTheGreat
There is another similar video from ages ago where a young girl is crying and panicking in Spanish as she zooms in from her home window to a mountain in the distance and very discernible humanoid figures, four or five of them, can be seen towering over the mountain walking to and fro and there is nothing hoax about it. Sure, maybe there were some giant inflatable figures blown up on strings someone placed there and from her vantage point it wasnât clear enough but the visuals and the atmosphere are not fake whatsoever. Oh here it is.
originally posted by: vlawde
I agree it's a hoax. From todays' edition of The Times:
Andrew shared an official update after not posting shortly which he said: âIâm not dead, I have not disappeared. I have just been busy with life.â
âSorry to disappoint everyone but all the videos that I posted were scripted. They were just fake, they were just strictly for entertainment,â he continued.
www.thetimes.com.ng...
I found the personal Facebook pages for Andrew, his wife, and other family members. He was a pipeline worker who spent long periods of time away from his family and who's mother has been very ill. His wife's post allude to him, unfortunately, having taken his own life.
His video series was indeed to gain views, but I don't see a problem in it. His goal was to become a musician and he was trying to generate traffic for that.