“Living Nostradamus Claims Four 2024 Prophecies Have Already Come True, More Predictions on the Horizon”
Athos Salomé, a Brazilian parapsychologist often called the “Living Nostradamus,” is stirring significant interest as several of his bold predictions for 2024 come true. Salomé, known for past accurate forecasts including the COVID-19 pandemic and the death of Queen Elizabeth II and Elon Musk buying Twitter (now X) has recently been spotlighted for his latest forecasts, which are increasingly aligning with current events.
One of Salomé’s most notable predictions involves a massive asteroid named ‘God of Chaos.’ He had anticipated this asteroid would pose a concern this year, and NASA has now confirmed that it will pass close to Earth this Sunday, at a distance of about 620,000 miles. Salomé’s July prediction about this asteroid’s trajectory and NASA’s subsequent announcement in September is being seen as another validation of his foreseeing abilities.
In addition to the asteroid, Salomé has warned of potential global conflicts. He forecasts that World War 3 might not begin in the commonly discussed regions of Ukraine or Gaza but could start in the South China Sea, potentially triggered by an unexpected event or a major cyberattack. This prediction highlights growing concerns over global security and international relations.
Salomé has also been vocal about the increasing frequency and severity of natural disasters. He correctly predicted the devastating impact of Typhoon Yagi in September 2024, which brought destructive winds, floods, and landslides to parts of Asia. This event underscores Salomé’s warnings about worsening weather patterns and the urgent need for improved responses to climate change.
Moreover, Salomé has raised alarms about cyber threats. He forecasted a significant Microsoft outage and its potential to spark broader cyber conflicts. His predictions extend to major events like the Paris Summer Olympics in 2024, where he has suggested heightened cyberattack risks. His warnings have led to increased cybersecurity measures by the French government, reflecting the serious nature of his predictions about cyber vulnerabilities.
Despite his rising fame, Salomé stresses that he is not seeking personal accolades but rather validation for his forecasts. He has expressed frustration over others claiming credit for his predictions and continues to emphasize the importance of addressing both geopolitical and technological risks.
As Salomé’s predictions continue to unfold, they are prompting broader discussions about the reliability of psychic forecasts and their implications for global events. The combination of his accurate past predictions and the recent validation of his current forecasts is generating significant interest and debate about the role of such insights in understanding future risks.