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Metro
24-06-2025
- Politics
- Metro
'Living Nostradamus' issues chilling warning on Trump's Israel-Iran ceasefire
A man dubbed the 'Living Nostradamus' has warned that President Donald Trump's announced ceasefire between Israel and Iran is 'not the end of hostilities'. Athos Salomé, 38, of Brazil, made a chilling prediction shortly after Trump launched airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites and declared the war was ending. Salomé foresees the UK will be 'dragged into the conflict' next. The psychic noted that since Trump's surprise claim of a deal on Monday, troops and reconnaissance satellites remain poised in the Middle East and drones are still deployed. Salomé insisted that the 'war is not over' and opined on Trump's motivations. 'Deep down, we are not talking about a ceasefire, we are talking about political survival, a possible freeze,' Salomé told the Daily Mail. 'Trump, who vowed to restore American greatness, now plays with the pieces of his own ego. Every move he makes is calculated: not to avoid war, but to avoid his downfall.' Salomé explained that real peace does not emerge suddenly and from a single statement. More Trending 'It is merely a theatrical interlude in a script written to manipulate headlines, delay investigations and test how far misinformation can be sold as heroism,' he said. Salomé also warned Brits that the 'first domino has already fallen' and that it is only a matter of time before the UK becomes directly involved in the conflict. 'Even more worrying is the silent involvement of the United Kingdom, which, although it has not made an official statement, is already moving its military bases in Diego Garcia to support American logistical operations,' he claimed. The UK will enter the war 'not by choice, but by force of silent alliances, strategic treaties and hidden pressures that escape public scrutiny', Salomé said. Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@ For more stories like this, check our news page. MORE: Over 150 people sick in 'mass casualty' event at graduations amid US heatwave MORE: 'Burglar' gets stuck in chimney trying to rescue his trapped dog MORE: Experts reveal real risk of WW3 — and what's at stake for anywhere that gets dragged in


Time of India
07-06-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Digital ‘9/11' is coming: Living Nostradamus warns of US civil war, digital currency, and economic collapse
US to face economic ruin and 'slow motion Civil War' Live Events 'Digital 9/11' and high-profile arrests Trump's moves seen as calculated 'chess pieces' A global order led by the unseen China, Taiwan, and the brewing military crisis The rise of Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel 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 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 to Salomé, the most severe disruptions will take place in the United States. He foresees a large-scale financial collapse triggering instability across the 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 the public reels from the effects, Salomé says new political and military controls will be introduced under the guise of 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 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 the United States, Salomé painted a larger picture of how global governance is shifting in 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 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 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 one of his most provocative claims concerns the future of 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 believes this financial shift is not accidental but planned—a 'reset' designed to rewire how money, power, and influence operate 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.'


Local France
06-05-2025
- Local France
Paris woman fined €150 for taking 'too large' plant on the Metro
Be careful the next time you need to transport a plant on the Paris Metro. For one 24-year-old Frenchwoman, Salomé, she learned this lesson the hard way after being fined €150 after bringing a plant deemed 'too large' onto the city public transport network. Salomé told her story to French daily Le Parisien . "I was leaving a large plant sale with a friend. It was 5pm. Just after I passed the turnstile (at République station), a ticket inspector asked to see my Navigo pass and my ID. "I thought it was a routine check like many other checkpoints, but it lasted longer than expected. When things started to drag on, and the inspector didn't say anything to me, I though it was weird. I asked if I'd done something wrong, and they said 'Yes, your plant is too big. You have to pay a fine'", she said. Salomé explained that she and her friend had not yet boarded the Metro, and they had simply passed the turnstile when the inspector gave her the fine. The Parisienne took to X to recount her misadventure, saying "I think I'll file a complaint, but well, I'm not sure it'll do much good." Advertisement What are the rules? Unfortunately for Salomé, she technically did break the RATP (Paris public transport) rules. Salomé's new plant - a bird of paradise measuring 1.3m in length and 25cm in width - slightly exceeded the limit for the Metro, RER and Montmartre funicular. Technically, the rules stipulate that items "can be no more than 2m long, but measuring no more than 20 cm in other dimensions, provided you hold them vertically". That said, there is no specific size limit for the bus or tram, as long as the item does not inconvenience fellow passengers. READ MORE: Suitcases, pets and DIY equipment - what can you take on the Paris Metro?

Mint
05-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Mint
‘Living Nostradamus' Athos Salome drops bombshell predictions about Prince Harry's future
Renowned Brazilian psychic Athos Salomé, often dubbed the 'Living Nostradamus,' has turned his foresight towards Prince Harry, suggesting the Duke of Sussex is on the cusp of a series of dramatic and personal upheavals. Salomé, 38, has previously claimed accurate predictions of the Covid pandemic, the Queen's death, and even the 2024 Microsoft global outage. 'Since resigning from the official duties of the British monarchy in 2020, Harry has lived under a constant hurricane of family tensions, legal battles and public controversy,' Salomé told The Sun, adding, 'But beyond what you see in the headlines, there is a deeper energetic layer.' Salomé warns of a potential security threat linked to a humanitarian mission between July and September 2025, urging Prince Harry to reconsider his travel plans. 'The Duke seems trapped between his new life and the ghosts of royalty,' he said, noting that while Harry may emerge unscathed, 'the situation will be serious enough to provoke a public reassessment of his vulnerability.' He further claimed secret UK documents will surface, allegedly exposing security negligence on the part of British authorities. A private and emotional reconciliation with King Charles III could be on the horizon in early 2026, prompted by the monarch's health struggles. 'It will be intimate, away from the cameras, and motivated by a sense of urgency and finitude,' Salomé predicted. However, he said Prince William is unlikely to be part of this reunion, describing the heir as 'bound by duty and resentment.' Salomé says a former Sussex staff member is preparing to leak damaging audio and documents that could spark renewed scrutiny of Harry and Meghan's relationship. 'Negotiations are underway,' he noted, suggesting the content points to 'Meghan exerting strong influence over Harry's decisions, often in conflict with his values.' The psychic says the fallout could lead to 'a new wave of empathy for the prince, but also an irreversible reputational loss for Meghan.' By the end of 2026, Salomé foresees Prince Harry devoting himself to a humanitarian mission focused on veterans' mental health, which he calls the Duke's 'life's mission.' 'Curiously, the project will have the informal support of the monarchy,' he said, adding that this could mark 'the beginning of redemption.' California may no longer be home. Salomé claims Harry will embark on a 'spiritual exile,' relocating to a third country—possibly South Africa or New Zealand. 'Neither Hollywood nor Buckingham,' he said. 'At 42, a number that symbolises Kabbalistic maturity, he will find a new purpose in life.' According to Salomé, Prince Harry is working on a new book, due out in 2027, which will differ sharply from his 2023 memoir Spare. 'It won't be an attack on the monarchy, but a profound reflection on identity and mission,' he said, predicting the book could 'help him regain global respect as an individual – not just as a royal figure.' Prince Harry has ignited fresh tensions with the Royal Family after delivering a surprise and emotionally charged interview with the BBC, following his legal defeat over UK security arrangements. The Duke of Sussex, who lost his High Court appeal to reinstate taxpayer-funded protection for his family during visits to the UK, used the platform to express both a desire for reconciliation and a sharp rebuke of the monarchy's role in his continued estrangement. 'I don't carry emotional wounds,' Harry said in the 30-minute sit-down, adding that he wanted to 'bury the hatchet' with the Royal Family. However, he admitted he is 'no longer in contact' with his father, King Charles III — confirming long-rumoured divisions. The timing and tone of the interview comes just days after the court's decision against Harry's appeal to receive Royal and state security while in Britain. Though Harry claimed he was ready to reconcile, the interview's content and delivery have been interpreted as reopening old wounds rather than healing them. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stepped down from their senior royal roles in 2020, citing relentless media scrutiny and the constraints of royal life. Their decision led to their relocation to California. As a result of their departure, the couple's Royal security cover was withdrawn — a point of major contention that led Harry to pursue legal action against the British government. Now, with that battle lost, the family faces potential safety risks when travelling to the UK. The unannounced and unfiltered nature of the broadcast has fueled speculation that Harry remains combative despite gestures toward reconciliation. With the legal route closed and familial relations strained, Prince Harry's future visits to the UK — already rare — may become even more unlikely. First Published: 5 May 2025, 07:41 PM IST


Time of India
05-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
'External forces trying to unbalance them': Living Nostradamus claims cosmic fate ties Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift, warns of looming challenges ahead
Athos Salomé, the "Living Nostradamus," predicts a unique future for Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift (Getty Images) Brazilian psychic Athos Salomé, famously nicknamed the 'Living Nostradamus,' has sparked widespread attention once again—this time by making bold predictions about one of today's most high-profile couples: NFL star Travis Kelce and global pop icon Taylor Swift. Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's union is more than coincidence, says Salomé Salomé, who gained notoriety for allegedly predicting the COVID-19 pandemic and Queen Elizabeth II's death, told that Kelce and Swift's connection transcends traditional romantic attraction. According to him, the two are bonded by a rare, cosmic force. 'These two souls were attracted by forces greater than simple human magnetism,' Salomé explained. 'The energy that surrounds them is strong, real and full of potential. But it also carries a weight—a calling to deal with challenges that few couples would face.' by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Yogyakarta Jw: AI guru Andrew Ng recommends: Read These 5 Books And Turn Your Life Aroun... Blinkist: Andrew Ng's Reading List Undo A secret wedding and a growing family may lie ahead Looking ahead to their future, Salomé foresees an unconventional path. Between late 2025 and mid-2027, he predicts a possible wedding—but not the kind one might expect from such public figures. Instead, he describes an 'intimate' and 'protected' ceremony, far from paparazzi lenses. 'Between the end of 2025 and mid-2027, I see the possibility of an official, yet protected union,' he noted. 'It won't be the media spectacle that many predict, but a deep commitment, sealed away from the noise.' Salomé also envisions the couple welcoming their first child, though he cautions that the journey could come with health concerns. He claims their baby may require medical monitoring at birth—a situation that could add stress to an already public relationship. 'There's powerful energy around the idea of children,' he said. 'I see external forces trying to unbalance them... They must create 'islands of protection' against the constant invasion of the media and social networks. If they don't, they risk being swallowed up by the pressure.' Beyond their personal lives, Salomé also hints at major transformations in their careers. He predicts that Kelce may leave the sports world behind and explore other ventures—potentially under Swift's influence. Meanwhile, Swift could shift her focus to a more private life, prioritizing authenticity over applause. Also Read: Travis Kelce helps bring out a lively Ben Affleck in first major appearance since Jennifer Lopez split While Salomé's claims are speculative, his reputation for startling predictions ensures one thing—people will be watching Kelce and Swift's next moves very closely.