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‘Living Nostradamus’ predicts 'the worst is yet to come' with growing global security threats

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28/12/2024

publish time

28/12/2024

‘Living Nostradamus’ predicts 'the worst is yet to come' with growing global security threats
Athos Salomé

LONDON, Dec 28: A self-proclaimed paranormal expert and fortune teller, Athos Salomé, has issued a chilling update to his followers, warning that World War III is “imminent.” Known as the “New Nostradamus” and named after the famous 16th-century French astrologer and apothecary, Salomé claims to have accurately predicted major world events, including the coronavirus pandemic, Elon Musk's acquisition of X (formerly Twitter), and the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

However, Salomé now asserts that “the worst is yet to come,” according to a report from the Daily Mail. The psychic warned that cyber threats are among the “biggest threats to global security” and expressed concern about the growing dangers posed by technology and cyber warfare.

“This is not just a war of men, but of machines. What comes next?” Salomé questioned.

He referred to the ongoing Russian-Ukrainian conflict, where drone strikes and supersonic missiles are being used to devastate both countries and claim tens of thousands of lives. He also cited Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s statement that Russia is prepared to defend itself “by any measure,” suggesting that the use of advanced technology in the war is escalating tensions and could intensify the conflict.

In addition, Salomé predicted that the cold war between the United States and China is increasingly becoming a “posing threat.” He noted the growing concerns over cyber espionage, with both countries accusing each other of cyberattacks. Salomé warned that this could lead to a “devastating imminent hacker attack” capable of paralyzing defense systems and critical infrastructure, potentially resulting in a “coordinated global failure.”

Salomé also speculated that the South China Sea could become the site of a “critical event.” He suggested that a group with the capability to execute a synchronized operation against space and sea communication systems might destabilize the military systems of the world’s superpowers, causing chaos and disarray.