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Man dubbed 'Living Nostradamus' offers his predictions for 2025

By T.K. Randall
December 31, 2024
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Brazilian Athos Salome has been attributed with correctly predicting major events that happened recently.
Dubbed the 'Living Nostradamus' due to his uncanny knack of correctly predicting future events, Salome was - according to the New York Times - successful in predicting several major events in recent years including the coronavirus pandemic, the death of Queen Elizabeth II and even the purchasing of Twitter by Elon Musk.

Now he is offering up his predictions for what will likely transpire over the next 12 months.

"2025 will be the point of time when the authorities start to officially declare existence of ET, offering proofs of microbial life on Mars or other more complicated civilizations," he told the Daily Star.

"Strategic silence will be at play from some governments like that of US, Russia and China as they hide information with a view of causing a global upset."
Salome maintains that 2025 will be the year in which evidence of secret genetic experiments on humans will come to light, as well as being the "point of no return" for AI getting out of control.

He also believes that there will be a global energy crisis, as well as manufactured climate disasters such as hurricanes and droughts created using geo-engineering.

Elsewhere, he argues, leaks concerning secretive facilities and black projects involving such things as gravitational propulsion technology will be revealed to the public.

Of course, these are all purely speculative and there's absolutely no guarantee that any of these things will actually come to pass in 2025 or beyond.

Still, it will be interesting to see how many of these predictions, if any, he actually gets right.

Source: Mirror.co.uk




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