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Salome believes that World War III could arrive sooner than we think, but not in the way many people expect.
Athos Salome, a Brazilian parapsychologist, is known as the 'Living Nostradamus' for his predictions that have come true. He correctly predicted the COVID-19 pandemic, Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter (now X), and the death of Queen Elizabeth II. Now, Salome is warning of bigger events ahead, including the possibility of World War III and natural disasters in 2025.
Salome believes that World War III could arrive sooner than we think, but not in the way many people expect. Instead of traditional warfare, he predicts a conflict driven by technology. With rising tensions around the world, especially in the Middle East and Russia, some believe a large-scale war is closer than ever. However, Salome suggests that this battle could be fought online and with advanced technology, rather than on physical battlefields.
In an interview with Daily Star, Salome explained, “This is not just a war of men, but of machines.” He pointed to Russia’s increased aggression towards Ukraine, including the firing of a supersonic missile at the city of Dnipro. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has also said that Russia is ready to defend itself by any means necessary. Salome believes that the use of advanced technology in these conflicts could lead to even higher tensions and make the war more about digital and technological battles than traditional combat.
Besides war, Salome also predicts that 2025 could see natural disasters. While he hasn't given specific details, his past predictions have been accurate, making people pay close attention to his warnings. As the world already faces climate challenges, Salome’s words suggest that things could get even worse with earthquakes, storms, and other disasters.