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Chilling prediction that four of the world's most famous psychics say will happen in 2025

Chilling prediction that four of the world's most famous psychics say will happen in 2025

Daily Mail​29-05-2025
Four famous psychics have all warned about the same chilling event that they say will be taking place later this year.
Bulgarian mystic and healer Baba Vanga, French 16th Century astrologer Nostradamus, Brazilian psychic Athos Salomé and London hypnotherapist Nicolas Aujula have all issued the same worrying prophecy for 2025.
Baba Vanga, dubbed 'Nostradamus of the Balkans', has previously accurately predicted 9/11, the death of Princess Diana and the rise of China before her death in 1996.
Alongside her predictions for shattering earthquakes due to the climate crises this year, which has already come true as Myanmar and Thailand faced devastating earthquakes last month, Baba has also forecast that Europe would be rocked by a devastating war.
The prophet, who was born in 1911 as Vangeliya Pandeva Gushterova, had predicted the war as the start of 'humanity's downfall' that will 'devastate' the population.
Meanwhile Nostradamus warned in his book Les Prophéties, a collection of 942 poetic quatrains allegedly predicting future events, that this year the UK is going to be drawn into a war.
In the book, which first appeared in 1555, he said: 'When those from the lands of Europe, see England set up her throne behind. Her flanks, there will be cruel wars.
'The kingdom will be marked by wars so cruel, foes from within and without will arise. A great pestilence from the past returns, no enemy more deadly under the skies.'
Another psychic who was named after the French astrologer but is still alive today, Athos Salomé, 38, from Brazil, dubbed the 'Living Nostradamus', also predicted a coming war.
In December 2024, Salome, who correctly predicted past disasters including the coronavirus pandemic, Queen Elizabeth's death and the Microsoft global outage, chillingly predicted that World War III is imminent.
With tensions rising around the world, he warned that we are teetering on the edge of WWIII, saying 'the worst is yet to come'.
He notably warned of the issues around using technology and cyber war as the major forms of combat in the twenty first century.
He said: 'This is not just a war of men, but of machines, and in this aspect what comes next?'
Meanwhile Nicolas Aujula, a 38-year-old hypnotherapist based in London, agrees saying 2025 will be 'a year where there is a lack of compassion in the world.'
'We will see horrific acts of human evil and violence towards each other,' Aujula predicted, 'in the name of religion and nationalism.'
Based on his psychic visions, he expects WWIII could be here by the middle of this year.
The prospect of war reaching the UK feels more plausible now than ever before as Vladimir Putin's propagandists have declared that British blood 'must be spilled' in a haunting World War III threat, after they accused Britain of supplying the explosives that killed a top general in a Moscow car bomb last month.
Lieutenant General Yaroslav Moskalik died in Moscow near his home in the eastern suburb of Balashikha after a Volkswagen Gold filled with explosives was detonated in his presence.
The dead military man was a deputy head of the main operational department in the General Staff of the Russian army.
While the Kremlin blamed Ukraine for the attack, Putin's propagandists have now turned their ire on Britain.
So-called military expert Andrei Klintsevich told Russia 1 that Britain's security service handed explosives to the perpetrators 'by the ton.'
Propagandist Vladimir Solovyov angrily added: 'We do realise that someone is creative a network of planted explosives and [transporting] these explosives.
'When we say that British security services are behind every terrorist attack, it means that the blood of the British who authorised the killings on Russian soil must be spilled.
'They must realise that they will pay personally. An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth.'
Solovyov threatened revenge on the alleged suppliers of the explosives and British intelligence.
'If these factories blow up [as well as] the headquarters of the intelligence agencies that gave the go-ahead for the terrorist attacks, they should not be surprised,' he said.
It comes after Putin lackey Dmitry Medvedev warned that Sweden and Finland, two of NATO's latest members, are now potential targets of nuclear revenge.
Dmitry Medvedev, who has styled himself as one of Russia's most outspoken anti-Western hawks, appeared to be referring to Sweden and Finland, the last two countries to join the Western military alliance.
If conflict were to arise, nuclear weapons would not be off the table, the TASS state news agency reported.
'The non-aligned status gave them [Finland and Sweden] certain international perks, given their geopolitical position and many other factors,' Medvedev said.
'And now they are part of a bloc hostile to us which means they automatically became a target for our armed forces, including potential retaliatory strikes and even the nuclear component or preventive measures within the framework of a military doctrine.'
Sweden was granted full membership of NATO last March, while Finland joined in April 2023, extending the alliance's border with Russia by over 1,300km.
Last week, Moscow also warned Britain against deploying a 'coalition of the willing' in Ukraine, declaring it could lead to a nuclear World War Three.
Putin hawk Sergei Shoigu, secretary of the powerful Russian security council and ex-defence minister, said Russia rejected Western boots on the ground in the war-torn country.
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