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'Silent nuclear blast to cause massive destruction...,' chilling prediction by 'living Nostradamus' who predicted Corona

'Silent nuclear blast to cause massive destruction...,' chilling prediction by 'living Nostradamus' who predicted Corona

India.com20-05-2025

New Delhi: Athos Salomi is also known as the Living Nostradamus. Salomi, who predicted dozens of global events for 2024, has expressed concern over a 'silent nuclear explosion' that is just seconds away from the world. Let's find out what predictions Living Nostradamus has made that have caused an uproar.
According to a report by the Daily Mail, Salomi has issued several terrifying warnings considering the current geopolitical scenario and the increasing conflicts around the world. He has stated that the war in Ukraine will end, but no one will emerge victorious. Additionally, he warned of an 'invisible war' that could blow up a nuclear reactor, causing massive devastation.
Athos has warned about the 'partial shutdown' of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), also known as the Gulf Stream. This will have a terrible impact on temperatures in Europe. He also expressed concern about a severe drought in Western Europe and the possibility of sudden floods in cities like New York, Mumbai, and Lagos.
Salome has predicted an unannounced agreement stating that by 2025 the conflict will stabilize, borders will become stable, and Ukraine will become a 'buffer state'. Salome warned that there will be no winners in this war; it will end due to economic reasons.
Meanwhile, Salome stated that there will be a war that is not broadcast on television, but it continues every day. One such conflict includes the underground conflict between Iran and Israel. Drone attacks, industrial sabotage, and cyberattacks have already created a silent stage for war.
Heavy devastation will be caused by a nuclear reactor explosion. The biggest threat is the destruction of the Iranian nuclear reactor, which will have global environmental and political repercussions. This will lead to massive devastation. He warned that the world is just seconds away from a silent nuclear explosion.
Only three world leaders are aware of the true severity of this threat. Wealthy individuals are already preparing. In this regard, Salome revealed that the behaviour of wealthy people around the world indicates that they are already preparing for such a disaster, while pretending that everything is fine in front of the common people. Such individuals are trying to obtain passports from neutral countries like Switzerland, United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Singapore.

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