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Digital ‘9/11' is coming: Living Nostradamus warns of US civil war, digital currency, and economic collapse

Digital ‘9/11' is coming: Living Nostradamus warns of US civil war, digital currency, and economic collapse

Time of India07-06-2025
US to face economic ruin and 'slow motion Civil War'
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'Digital 9/11' and high-profile arrests
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A man known as the 'Living Nostradamus' has issued a stark warning about the next three years. Athos Salomé, a 38-year-old Brazilian mystic, says the world is heading towards a period of economic collapse, political chaos, and shadowy global control.Salomé claims to have predicted past global events, including the COVID-19 pandemic, Russia's war in Ukraine, and the death of Queen Elizabeth II. He has now shared a set of disturbing forecasts with the Express, pointing to major upheaval between now and 2028.According to Salomé, the most severe disruptions will take place in the United States. He foresees a large-scale financial collapse triggering instability across the country.He said, 'A slow motion civil war will begin in the US, followed by a mega cyber-attack which will be blamed on China or Russia.'This breakdown, he warns, will not be limited to protests or economic hardship. Instead, it may include a 'Martial Law Light' scenario where militias and radical groups enforce new emergency rules under state control. Salomé also suggested that such a crisis would be 'used to justify censorship and military escalation'.Salomé warns of a staged cyber event on American soil—something he calls a 'false flag attack'. He described it as a 'digital 9/11' in which power grids, banking systems, and internet services could be disrupted for weeks.As the public reels from the effects, Salomé says new political and military controls will be introduced under the guise of security.He also predicts a dramatic political twist: the arrest of a former US President. 'High probability events between 2024 and 2028 could include the arrest of a former American president – most likely Obama or Bush – on charges of international corruption,' he told the Express.The mystic described Donald Trump's years in office as deliberately strategic. He claimed, 'Trump's slew of executive orders since taking office were chess moves that would have long-lasting repercussions for the invisible bureaucratic machine that has been dictating the direction of the US for decades.'Salomé suggested that Trump's ongoing battle with the so-called 'Deep State' could even result in impeachment if he pushes too far. Yet, in his view, Trump is not the only piece on the board. Larger, invisible powers are quietly repositioning the future.Beyond the United States, Salomé painted a larger picture of how global governance is shifting in secret.He warned that traditional political leaders may no longer be the ones in charge. Instead, he believes 'invisible transnational groups' are taking control behind the scenes.'While the news repeats localised scandals, the global structure continues to be redesigned,' Salomé said. 'History is written by those who have the pen. And most people don't even know where the ink is.'He called this a period of 'parallel governance', where real power is increasingly exercised away from public scrutiny or democratic oversight.In Asia, Salomé predicted another flashpoint: a potential invasion of Taiwan by China. He claimed that the United States would likely respond with both cyber and naval action, intensifying the confrontation between global superpowers.He also warned: 'China is waiting for the right moment to strike Europe and America.'According to Salomé, these actions won't necessarily look like traditional warfare. Instead, they may unfold as hybrid campaigns—technological, economic, and psychological.Perhaps one of his most provocative claims concerns the future of money.Salomé predicted that between 2026 and 2027, the US dollar will face what he calls a 'profound shake-up', deliberately triggered by domestic forces. This, he says, will be used to justify the rollout of a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC).'The crash will be presented as an accident. In reality, it will be a technological reset with a political purpose [leading to] the choreographed collapse of the global financial system,' he told the Express.He believes this financial shift is not accidental but planned—a 'reset' designed to rewire how money, power, and influence operate globally.For Salomé, the decade ahead is already being shaped by what he calls invisible wars . These conflicts, he says, are 'hybrid, undeclared, and fuelled by orchestrated actions on multiple fronts.'He does not describe this as fantasy or conspiracy—but as a new normal.'It's no longer about conspiracy. It's about parallel governance,' he said. 'The reset is real. We are entering a new era – digital, surveilled, economically redefined – and those who don't understand the rules of the new game will just be pieces.'
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