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28th Apr 2024

Living Nostradamus makes terrifying prediction for 2024 with ‘three days of darkness’

Luke Davies

The man is dubbed Nostradamus for making frequent predictions.

Athos Salome, from Brazil, is a trained parapsychologist. The 36-year-old is known as a psychic after some outlandish predictions in recent years.

Having allegedly forecasted the Death of Queen Elizabeth II and Coronavirus; people are starting to question whether he may be accurate with future predictions.

He has warned of advanced warfare with Electromagnetic Pulse Technology (EMP) at the forefront of the potential threats. The Brazilian claimed trials by both Iran and Israel may result in ‘three days of darkness.’

Speaking to Femail, he said:

 “AI again emerges as a factor possibly serving as both a peacekeeping tool and an instigator of fresh confrontations.

“Advanced nations, including the United States have been quietly advancing EMP technologies for security purposes.” 

EMPs have been known to be used to shut down enemy information systems. 

When triggered by Earth’s magnetic fields EMP can disrupt and destroy electronic equipment and communication systems. The technology dates back to the Cold War where both USA and the Soviet Union viewed it as a potential tool to avoid direct conflict or harm.

“The US has been exploring EMP capabilities since Operation Prime tests in the 1960s aiming to use this technology to neutralize threats with minimal physical damage. Similarly, Russia and China are investing in EMP technologies as tools to disrupt infrastructures of potential foes.

“Even North Korea despite its limitations is showing interest, in EMP technology as part of their preemptive strike tactics.

“This shift, in adoption signifies a growing trend where EMP is not merely viewed as a weapon. As an essential element of upcoming military endeavors having the potential to disrupt critical systems significantly and swiftly.”

Non-nuclear EMPs exist, they are known to release a burst of energy in the radiofrequency or microwave spectrum. Currently they are only capable of ruining communication systems on a small scale.

The short-term effects would likely see a complete shutdown of electrical and communication systems; food and water resources would likely be affected. 

On a long-term basis, computers, phones, cars, planes or anything that entails communication systems would struggle to function.

Will the so-called modern-day Nostradamus be right again, or is this just make-believe?

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