Athos Salome, known as the ‘living Nostradamus’, has claimed that four of his predictions have come true in 2024, including one about an asteroid threat. The Daily Star. The 36-year-old Brazilian parapsychologist is known for his accurate predictions regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter (now X), and the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
Salome’s latest warning coincides with what NASA recently confirmed about an asteroid it called the ‘God of Chaos.’ According to the Near-Earth Object Observation Program, the giant asteroid that Salome predicted would be of concern in July is expected to come close to Earth this Sunday. As Salome’s previous predictions start to come true, her reputation as a psychic grows, opening up a whole Pandora’s box of questions about the validity and consequences of her predictions.
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while talking to Daily Star, The Brazilian visionary stressed that he does not want accolades or “unnecessary personal praise”, but simply wants public recognition of his realized vision.
Athos admitted: “I have noticed that on a number of occasions my prophecies have been taken over by other individuals (not seers or supernatural experts) who present themselves as the originators of these ideas.”
He said, “On July 28 this year, I again posted a video about the asteroid on my Instagram Stories, predicting that NASA would make an announcement in September, confirming that the asteroid would hit Earth by November. My predictions are not coincidences. They are ground-level and come true.” Daily Star.
NASA has confirmed that its Near-Earth Object Observation Program is monitoring a giant asteroid named ‘God of Chaos.’ It is expected to pass just 620,000 miles away on Sunday.
The beginning of the Third World War
Athos Salome has warned that World War III will not start in Ukraine or Gaza, but in the disputed waters of the South China Sea through “some surprise event or devastating cyber attack.” Daily Star report.
Speaking about natural disasters, Athos told the news portal: “Actual events in September 2024 supported these expectations with Typhoon Yagi, which struck these parts of the world and caused massive amounts of damage.
“The storm had winds of over 93 mph, causing devastating floods and landslides, killing people and causing extensive damage to buildings. I said there would be worse cases of this event, and given the natural disasters we’ve seen this year, I was right.”
“The increase in these events has further deepened the debate on climate change and weakened countries’ preparedness for the consequences of climate change.”