Did Torenza remerge in 1954 after 2000 years? Another viral claim deepens Torenza woman mystery; here’s the truth

According to viral social media posts, the Torenza woman came from a 'real' country named 'Torenza', an ancient civilization that existed before Jesus Christ, but was somehow lost to time akin to other legendary mythical civilizations like Atlantis and Lemuria.

Published date india.com Published: October 30, 2025 10:36 PM IST
Did Torenza remerge in 1954 after 2000 years? Another viral claim deepens Torenza woman mystery; here's the truth
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A viral video showing a mysterious hijab-clad Muslim woman at the JFK Airport, who carried the passport of an allegedly uncharted ‘country’ called ‘Torenza’, birth wild conspiracy theories on the internet, and even as the clip was later debunked as an AI-generated hoax, preposterous claims continue to surface about the origins of the mystery woman and her fictional ‘homeland’.

One such recent claim which has reignited interest in the Torenza passport woman story paints Torenza as a ‘lost civilization’ that flourished over 2,000 years ago, somehow ‘vanished’ into a parallel dimension, but ‘resurfaced’ in the modern era in 1954.

Did Torenza ‘resurface’ in 1954?

According to viral social media posts, the Torenza woman came from a ‘real’ country named ‘Torenza’, an ancient civilization that existed before Jesus Christ, but was somehow lost to time akin to other legendary mythical civilizations like Atlantis and Lemuria.

The crazy theory claims that in 1954, Torenza resurfaced in our dimension after more than 2,000 years, and there is ‘evidence’ that proves its existence as a ‘real country’.

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However the year cited by the so-called ‘believers’ of the Torenza myth gives away the whole game, as the hoax seems directly inspired by an older urban legend called ‘Man from Taured’, where a mysterious man, claiming to be from a non-existent country called ‘Taured’, arrived at the Tokyo airport in 1954 before vanishing without any trace.

Both stories bear striking similarities, including the a mysterious figure from an uncharted country, and its believed that the Torenza hoax is a sort of modern retelling of the ‘Man from Taured’ myth, this aided by cutting-edge AI technology.

Is there ‘evidence’ of Torenza?

Many who believe in the Torenza hoax cite the alleged discovery of ancient stone tablets dating back to 200 B.C as ‘evidence’ of their claim. According to them, the tablets, which date back to 200 B.C, have been unearthed by archaeologists, which show that Torenza flourished in ancient times.

One of the ‘sources’ quoted in such posts is a website called ‘Explorer World’ which claims that Torenza was once a thriving, technologically advanced kingdom that had trade ties with ancient Rome, but was somehow lost to history.

Other ‘theories’ added a tinge of sci-fi to the ‘Torenza lost civilization’ claim, asserting that the alleged lost kingdom existed in a parallel universe, and had resurfaced twice during the modern age, in 1954, and again in 2025.

Torenza a ‘lost civilization’?

The alleged discovery of the above mentioned ancient stone tablets has garnered many believers, who cite so-called archeological evidence as ‘definitive proof” of Torenza. They argue that ancient empires like Troy and Hittites were once considered myths until archaeology proved otherwise, asserting that Torenza is a similar case, and its existence will be proven once archaeological proof is unearthed.

However, experts have pointed out that no credible historical or archaeological evidence of Torenza is found anywhere in history. According to reputed historians and archaeologists, there is no peer-reviewed research, excavation reports, or verified artifacts that mention Torenza, confirming that its nothing more than a modern internet hoax, akin to Lemuria, Atlantis and such.

Further, the claims about Torenza being mentioned on ancient stone tablets has also been debunked as there is no record such artifacts being found, studied or displayed in any reputable museum anywhere in the world. Additionally, there is no reference of any kingdom or place named Torenza in Roman trade records, ancient maps, or historical texts from that period.

How Torenza myth originated?

The myth stems from a viral video that surfaced earlier this month, showing a hijab-clad Muslim woman arriving at the JFK Airport carrying the passport of a supposedly uncharted ‘country’ called ‘Torenza’. The video was later debunked as an AI-generated hoax, but despite the debunking, it sparked wild conspiracies on social media, ranging from parallel universes and government cover-ups.

One conspiracy theory claimed to reveal the Torenza woman’s ‘origins’, citing alleged leaked Pentagon documents, according to which she was an interdimensional traveler. The purported documents claimed that the woman was was part of a failed biogenetic experiment which aimed to test subjects who could survive travel between parallel dimensions.

Where is ‘Torenza’?

Nowhere, after the video went viral, fact checkers confirmed that it was AI-generated, and JFK airport has no records of such a passenger or incident.

Digital forensics experts pointed out multiple signs of AI manipulation in the altered video, such as unnatural facial movements, inconsistent lighting, and blurred text on the woman’s ‘Torenza’ passport. Additionally, they also noted that background elements such as airport signage and uniforms did not match the actual layout at JFK airport.

In a statement, U.S. Customs and Border Protection denied any such incident, stating that no credible evidence supports the existence of a country named Torenza.

The Torenza hoax is reminiscent of a similar incident which took place in 1954 at the Haneda Airport in Tokyo, when a man who claimed to be from a non-existent country called ‘Taured” baffled officials, before mysteriously vanishing.

While the Torenza passport woman hoax has sparked wild conspiracy theories on the internet, from government cover-ups to parallel universes and shape-shifting aliens, the reality is that the video is AI-generated and not an actual event.

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