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In the OP you mention the alog language skeptic Sam and I think you are a bit unfair to him.
In the screenshot he mentions being able to speak Egyptian Arabic and Fusha Arabic. Egyptian Arabic is obviously a dialect, but Fusha Arabic is a colloquial term for Modern Standard Arabic which is used in all Arab countries. Therefore, his claim about being able to communicate with all Arabs is true.
The Scandinavian languages are mutually intelligible, so I'm inclined to accept that claim as well. Finland isn't considered a part of Scandinavia, but rather the Nordic region or sometimes the broader or more narrow Fennoscandia or Baltoscandia regions. When he claims that he's able to communicate with Finns, it's probably not because he claims to speak Finnish, but rather because Finland has a large population of ethnic Swedes and teaches Swedish as a second language.
Of course this assumes that he speaks the languages he claims. I'm not detecting a Scandinavian accent, and he certainly doesn't look like Thor. His accent sounds vaguely Arabic to me, and his looks are a close enough match, although he's a little light skinned. Maybe he's a Copt from Egypt.
Funny enough, he also makes some claims about languages himself. While it is believable due to his accent that he knows at least one other language well, he makes the claim that he can talk and understand all the extremely-different Arabic dialects and understand all the languages from Scandinavia (including Finnish which is completely part of a different language family!). Ironically, including dialects and countries where their language is understood s a common thing polyglots do to try to inflate how much they really know.
In the screenshot he mentions being able to speak Egyptian Arabic and Fusha Arabic. Egyptian Arabic is obviously a dialect, but Fusha Arabic is a colloquial term for Modern Standard Arabic which is used in all Arab countries. Therefore, his claim about being able to communicate with all Arabs is true.
The Scandinavian languages are mutually intelligible, so I'm inclined to accept that claim as well. Finland isn't considered a part of Scandinavia, but rather the Nordic region or sometimes the broader or more narrow Fennoscandia or Baltoscandia regions. When he claims that he's able to communicate with Finns, it's probably not because he claims to speak Finnish, but rather because Finland has a large population of ethnic Swedes and teaches Swedish as a second language.
Of course this assumes that he speaks the languages he claims. I'm not detecting a Scandinavian accent, and he certainly doesn't look like Thor. His accent sounds vaguely Arabic to me, and his looks are a close enough match, although he's a little light skinned. Maybe he's a Copt from Egypt.