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‘Living Nostradamus’ reveals that four of his worrying prophecies have already come true, including asteroids heading towards Earth

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'Living Nostradamus' Athos Salome, 36, a trained parapsychologist from Brazil, has warned that more of his prophecies are coming true, including asteroids heading towards Earth.

The ‘living Nostradamus’ has warned that more of his prophecies are coming true, including asteroids heading towards Earth.

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

While NASA confirmed that its Near-Earth Object Observations Program has been monitoring a massive asteroid called the “God of Chaos” that is expected to brush past Earth on Sunday, Athos said it warned us in July.

Talking to him Daily StarHe said: ‘On July 28th this year, I posted a video on 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 in November. My predictions are not coincidences. They are well-founded and they do come true.’

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

‘Living Nostradamus’ Athos Salome, 36, a trained parapsychologist from Brazil, has warned that more of his prophecies are coming true, including asteroids heading towards Earth.

Microsoft Disruption

In April, Athos predicted the downfall of Microsoft’s service, saying it could lead to an “escalation of confrontation” and eventually a cyber war.

Speaking exclusively to FEMAIL in April, she warned that the world would see technological shutdowns this year that would throw the world into chaos.

The world experienced a few days of chaos as departure boards at airports immediately went dark on the busiest day for British air travel since before the Covid pandemic.

In a sign of the global impact of the cyber glitch, stores in Australia closed or ran out of cash after digital tills stopped working, while in the US emergency services lines went offline.

Meanwhile, British train passengers were warned to expect delays due to “widespread computer problems across the network”, while 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 records system.

Speaking to FEMAIL, Athos said: ‘A global shutdown of Microsoft, according to the analyzed result, may affect essential infrastructure with the escalation of interstate confrontation and lead to a cyber war.

‘In the short term, investigations will be conducted and corrective measures will be taken to restore services and plan for future attacks.

“Companies will have to improve cyber protection and society may become concerned about the use of Internet services, which has led to talk of intensive regulation. This development may lead to changes in political actions and military tactics at the international level, and the threat of international war is real.”

While NASA confirmed that its Near Earth Object Observations Program has been monitoring a massive asteroid called

While NASA confirmed that its Near-Earth Object Observations Program has been monitoring a massive asteroid called the “God of Chaos” that is expected to brush past Earth on Sunday, Athos said it warned us in July.

Cyber ​​attack on the Olympic Games

Salome said she noted that “events of such magnitude as the Olympic Games would be ideal targets for attack, capable of causing disruption to the existing order.”

Earlier this year, he told FEMAIL: ‘When the Olympic Games are held, there may be more cyber attacks on technological systems accompanied by transport systems and communication networks involved in the event.

“Another test similar to the one carried out in Paris on Saturday night was carried out and the next one is scheduled for the next World Cup in 2026,” said Salomé.

“This correctly proves my hypothesis, as the French authorities acted quickly and increased their cybersecurity measures,” he added. “This is a further indication that adequate and efficient cyberspace protection measures are necessary during major global events.”

The ‘fortune teller’ says he was ‘right’ when he predicted the rise of ‘modular malware’, which works like a virtual Swiss Army knife and is able to change functions remotely.

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

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

Salome says the browser vulnerabilities “prove that his predictions about the continued behavior of hackers are true.”

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

‘This incident proves that I was right: cryptocurrency platforms are susceptible to cyberattacks and can influence financial markets.’

AI integration into weapons

As cyberwarfare is identified as a strategy to disrupt governments and critical infrastructure, Salomé warned that a significant cyberattack has the capacity to “paralyze nations,” pointing to vulnerabilities in power grids, financial institutions and communication networks.

Salomé stressed the importance of integrating AI into weapons to improve effectiveness and precision. The arms race includes advances 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 an integral part of weapons systems that serve both defensive and counter-defense purposes.

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

‘Strategies are meticulously calculated based on the 13-month lunar calendar, ensuring that each move is executed at the ideal time to maximize its impact.’

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

Meanwhile, North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missile tests are heightening U.S. and allied defenses and surveillance.

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

As cyberwarfare is identified as a strategy to disrupt governments and critical infrastructure, Salomé warned that a significant cyberattack has the capacity to “paralyze nations,” pointing to vulnerabilities in power grids, financial institutions and communication networks.

Salomé stressed the importance of integrating AI into weapons to improve effectiveness and precision. The arms race includes advances 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 an integral part of weapons systems that serve both defensive and counter-defense purposes.

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

However, Salome revealed that her predictions are possibilities and not certainties, criticising the sensationalism that often distorts her statements.

“The forecasts are not fixed, but are potential outcomes that can be modified. We must focus on solutions and conflict prevention,” he concluded.

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