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Every chilling prediction psychic dubbed ‘The Living Nostradamus’ made for 2024 after one already came true

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Updated 10:10 15 Oct 2024 GMT+1Published 14:52 5 Apr 2024 GMT+1

Every chilling prediction psychic dubbed ‘The Living Nostradamus’ made for 2024 after one already came true

He's already got one prediction correct

Rhiannon Ingle

Rhiannon Ingle

Now, sceptic or not, you can't deny the weird and wonderful world of psychic predictions are pretty interesting - especially if one psychic in particular has already got one of their predictions correct.

A few days back, one of the world's most hotly-debated premonitions - made by globally-famed Brazilian self-proclaimed psychic Athos Salomé - has been proven true, after he claimed there’d be 'three days of darkness'.

And, as we continue to make our way through the year, it's quite interesting to go back in time and check out what else Salomé - who claims he previously predicted the Covid-19 pandemic and the passing of the late Queen Elizabeth II - has previously revealed as his prophesies for 2024.

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Salomé has predicted a huge global conflict.
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Salomé has gained global fame over the last few years for being dubbed 'The Living Nostradamus', after the famous 16th century prophet who wrote a multitude of accurate predictions during his lifetime.

This late psychic is said to have predicted the likes of Adolf Hitler’s dreaded rise to power, the shocking assassination of John F. Kennedy and the heartbreaking September 11 terrorist attacks.

And it sounds as though Salomé has been following in his footsteps, with a brand new series of 2024 predictions of his own.

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In the past, the South American celebrity psychic has claimed to have prophesied events such as the 2022 World Cup winner and the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

And this year, Salomé is predicting a series of events for our planet, the first - unfortunately - being a global conflict.

He believes that this will be triggered by a new threat, separate to the ongoing conflicts occurring in both Ukraine and Gaza at the moment.

Instead, he claims the threat will come from an event in the South China Sea, or from a major cyberattack.

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Salomé previously told The Sun: "Any conflicts could have a profound impact leading to recessions in several major economies."

The high-profile psychic has also predicted an invasion of the US this year, after the country is 'betrayed'.

He has previously given worryingly accurate predictions.
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He wrote a cryptic message on Instagram: "They are planning the attack some time and it will be worse than Osama Bin Laden’s on September 11, 2001.

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"Two great leaders behind the new episode. So the warning for World War III is done!"

As well as global warfare, Salomé also believes the human race has several natural disasters to look out for - but luckily for us, he knows exactly where they'll strike...

Describing nature as something that 'always possesses the capacity to catch us off guard', he told The Sun that these devastating disasters will take place in the Middle East, Africa and US, ranging from hurricanes, storms and forest fires.

Salomé has predicted numerous natural disasters.
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Sadly, just four years after we faced the turbulent Covid-19 pandemic, Salomé predicts that we'll face a similarly devastating health crisis.

He believes lethal viruses - which have been entombed in ice in Antarctica for years - will 'sweep the world' from the South Pole 'and the fight against this new virus will take longer than one can imagine'.

Salomé went on: "If this new virus goes unchecked, suffering, mental and material damage will proliferate death and this virus will be known as the greatest grim reaper in history."

Stranger still, he believes that artificial intelligence will this year allow humans the chance to communicate with their late loved ones.

"The bomb reveal for 2024 or better yet starting in 2024," he wrote on social media.

Salomé believes a new virus will spread from the South Pole across the world.
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"Imagine talking to deceased loved ones and even discovering secrets from past lives — all thanks to an innovation in artificial intelligence!

"This technology is not just a scientific breakthrough, but a giant step in understanding the human journey. It promises to unravel the mysteries of existence, offering comfort and a profound understanding of our life missions."

He went on: "Experts are watching, debating the therapeutic impact versus ethical issues of this facade. We are on the verge of a spiritual and existential revolution."

As well as catching up with loved ones from beyond the grave, Salomé believes 2024 will mark in turning point in space exploration, and that we'll also be able to converse with alien life forms.

He believes that 'encrypted signals intercepted by a network of telescopes' will allow us to speak with those inhabiting UFOs.

Well, I guess we'll have to just watch this space and see what the future holds...

Featured Image Credit: Instagram/@athos_salome/sunnychicka/Getty Images

Topics: Life, News, Real Life, UK News, US News, Nostradamus

Rhiannon Ingle
Rhiannon Ingle

Rhiannon Ingle is a Senior Journalist at Tyla, specialising in TV, film, travel, and culture. A graduate of the University of Manchester with a degree in English Literature, she honed her editorial skills as the Lifestyle Editor of The Mancunian, the UK’s largest student newspaper. With a keen eye for storytelling, Rhiannon brings fresh perspectives to her writing, blending critical insight with an engaging style. Her work captures the intersection of entertainment and real-world experiences.

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