‘Living Nostradamus’ reveals four of his worrying prophecies have already come true – including asteroids on course to Earth

‘Living Nostradamus’ has warned that more of his prophecies are coming true including asteroids on course to Earth.

Athos Salomé, 36, who is a trained parapsychologist from Brazil, is often referred to as a psychic due to the accuracy of his insights and predictions, after previously foreseeing the coronavirus pandemic, Elon Musk buying Twitter, now called X, and even Queen Elizabeth II’s death.

As NASA confirmed its Near-Earth Object Observations Programme has been monitoring a huge asteroid dubbed ‘God of Chaos’ which is expected to brush past Earth on Sunday, Athos said he warned us in July.

Speaking to the Daily Star, he said: ‘On 28 July this year, I posted a video in my Instagram stories again about the asteroid, predicting that NASA would make an announcement in September, confirming that the asteroid would enter a collision course with Earth by November. My predictions are not coincidences. They are grounded and come true. ‘

Meanwhile, scientists around the world were caught off guard last week as a previously undetected asteroid collided with Earth’s atmosphere. 

‘Living Nostradamus’ Athos Salomé, 36, who is a trained parapsychologist from Brazil , has warned that more of his prophecies are coming true including asteroids on course to Earth

Microsoft outage

In April, Athos predicted the Microsoft outage and claimed it may lead to an ‘escalation of confrontation’ and eventually cyber war.

Speaking exclusively to FEMAIL, he warned the world would see technology blackouts this year which would throw the world into chaos.

The world saw a few days of chaos which saw departure boards immediately turn off at airports on the busiest day for British air travel since before the Covid pandemic.

In a sign of the global impact of the IT failure, shops in Australia shut down or went cashless after digital checkouts stopped working, while in the US emergency services lines went down.

Meanwhile, British train passengers were warned to expect delays due to ‘widespread IT issues across the entire network’, Sky News went off air and NHS England said patients should not attend GP appointments unless told otherwise due to problems with the appointment and patient record system.

Speaking to FEMAIL, Athos said: ‘Microsoft’s global shutdown, according to the analysed outcome, may affect essential infrastructure with the escalation of inter-state confrontation and lead to cyber war.

‘For the short term, there will be inquiries and remedial action to get services back on line and to plan against future attack.

‘Businesses will have to improve the protection of cyberspace, and society might gain concerns over the use of internet services, led to discourses regarding intensive regulation. This event may result in shifts in political actions and military tactics on an international level, and the threat of an international war is real.’

As NASA confirmed its Near-Earth Object Observations Programme has been monitoring a huge asteroid dubbed 'God of Chaos' which is expected to brush past Earth on Sunday, Athos said he warned us in July

As NASA confirmed its Near-Earth Object Observations Programme has been monitoring a huge asteroid dubbed ‘God of Chaos’ which is expected to brush past Earth on Sunday, Athos said he warned us in July

Cyber attack on the Olympics 

Salomé said he pointed out that ‘events of such magnitude like the Olympics would be the ideal attack targets, capable of causing disturbances in the existing order.’

Earlier this year he told FEMAIL:  ‘When the Olympic Games are on, it is possible that more cyber attacks are being laid on the technological systems accompanied by transport systems and communication networks involved in the event.

‘Another test was performed similar to the one held in Paris on Saturday night and the next one is being set for the next World Cup in 2026’, noted Salomé.

Speaking after the attack, he added: ‘It correctly demonstrates my hypothesis when the French authorities acted quickly and increased its cybersecurity measures,’ he added. ‘This is further indication that there is need for adequate and efficient measures of cyberspace protection during significant global occasions.’

The ‘fortune teller’ says he ‘was right’ when he predicted the rise of ‘modular malware’ – which functions like a virtual Swiss knife and is capable of switching functions remotely.

‘This malware can and will develop new modules independently, making it impossible to counter with traditional security measures,’ he said.

‘Furthermore, my warnings about corporate espionage in the biotech and healthcare sectors are coming true as North Korean hacker groups, Kimsuky and Andariel, target these industries to fund Kim Jong-un’s policies.’

Salomé says that browser vulnerabilities ‘proves that his predictions about the continued behavior of hackers are true.’

The ‘fortune teller’ claims that he was certain that hackers would target cryptocurrency exchanges to control digital assets and disrupt financial markets.

‘This incident proves I was right, cryptocurrency platforms are susceptible to cyber attacks and can influence financial markets.’

Integrating AI into weaponry 

As cyber warfare is identified as a strategy for disrupting governments and critical infrastructure, Salomé warned that a significant cyberattack has the capability to ‘cripple nations’ pointing out the vulnerabilities in power grids, financial institutions and communication networks.

Salomé stressed the importance of integrating AI into weaponry to improve effectiveness and accuracy. The arms race includes advancements in missiles and laser weapon systems often controlled by AI.

He said: ‘We are approaching an era where technology plays a role, in conflicts. AI is increasingly integral to weapon systems serving both defensive purposes.

‘The worst is yet to come, as the great leaders, adherents of occultism, use these practices to achieve surgical precision and choose the exact moment for their attacks and major events.

‘The strategies are meticulously calculated based on the 13-month lunar calendar, ensuring that each move is executed at the ideal moment to maximise its impact.’

He stressed that international cooperation and ongoing dialogue are crucial to avoid disaster or even a scenario akin to World War III.

Meanwhile, North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missile tests are heightening US and allied defences and vigilance.

It comes after Kim Jong Un’s forces tested a ‘super-large warhead’ in April, according to North Korean state media.

As cyber warfare is identified as a strategy for disrupting governments and critical infrastructure, Salomé warned that a significant cyberattack has the capability to ‘cripple nations’ pointing out the vulnerabilities in power grids, financial institutions and communication networks.

Salomé stressed the importance of integrating AI into weaponry to improve effectiveness and accuracy. The arms race includes advancements in missiles and laser weapon systems often controlled by AI.

He said: ‘We are approaching an era where technology plays a role, in conflicts. AI is increasingly integral to weapon systems serving both defensive purposes.

‘The worst is yet to come, as the great leaders, adherents of occultism, use these practices to achieve surgical precision and choose the exact moment for their attacks and major events.

However, Salomé revealed his forecasts are possibilities, not certainties, criticising the sensationalism that often distorts his statements.

‘Forecasts are not set in stone but potential outcomes that can be changed. Our focus should be on resolutions and preventing conflicts ‘ he concluded.

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