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‘Living Nostradamus’ predicts potential war between China and US and says ‘two major events’ could lead to ‘escalations’

‘Living Nostradamus’ predicts potential war between China and US and says ‘two major events’ could lead to ‘escalations’

Living Nostradamus who predicted the Microsoft outage in April now warns of a possible war between China and the US.

Athos Salomé, 36, from Brazil, is often called a psychic for the accuracy of his insights and predictions, having previously foreseen the coronavirus pandemic, Elon Musk buying Twitter and even the death of Queen Elizabeth.”

With tensions rising around the world, the psychic previously warned that we are teetering on the brink of WWIII, saying ‘the worst is yet to come’.

Speaking exclusively to Femail, his latest prediction is just as frightening as he claimed America and China may be heading for conflict, saying two key events could lead to escalations.

He said: “As one example, the South China Sea could become unstable as this area is characterized by tensions over territory and military presence.

‘Living Nostradamus’ predicts potential war between China and US and says ‘two major events’ could lead to ‘escalations’

Living Nostradamus Athos Salomé, 36, from Brazil, who predicted the Microsoft outage in April, now warns of a possible war between China and the US

“On the other hand, a major cyber attack that could disable such structures or compromise a country’s security could well be the unforeseen trigger for war.”

Salomé said such threats are real, and so is he warns of a more insidious threat, saying China is an emerging market that is “increasingly cooperating with Russia.”

He said: “This alliance, born of deep-seated self-interest and the common spirit of anti-Western imperialism, is capable of turning regional conflicts into all-out world war.

‘What is special is that Asia, with its rapid economic development and great geopolitical significance, is seen as an unstable region and as a hotspot that could fuel international conflict.’

Zheng Yongnian, one of China’s most outspoken foreign policy analysts, pointed out that as a result of the increasing measures being taken in the field of international relations, and in view of the conflict between China and the United States in particular , is quickly approaching the critical point.

“Despite the US claiming to achieve peace in Asia under its leadership, the reality is quite the opposite: Asia, under US dominance, is rapidly sliding towards war,” he wrote in an article on the public platform WeChat, according to Yahoo.

When Zheng spoke about the signs of the wars, he drew attention to the military buildup in Asia due to tensions related to areas such as the South China Sea and Taiwan.

Salomé said: “This situation is aggravated by the US presence, which is seen by China as a containment measure; more and more countries such as Japan, South Korea and Taiwan are strengthening their capabilities, fueling an arms race, and Zheng stated that conditions indicate the region is a “powder keg” that could lead to war even in a relatively minor clash.

Speaking exclusively to FEMAIL, his latest prediction is just as frightening as he claimed that America and China may be heading towards conflict, saying two key events could lead to esculations.

Speaking exclusively to FEMAIL, his latest prediction is just as frightening as he claimed that America and China may be heading towards conflict, saying two key events could lead to esculations.

“The main focus of the current conflict is competition with China masked by US efforts to maintain dominance in the Indo-Pacific arena, while China sees US partnerships and military forces as threats to its dominance.

“This competition is exacerbated by China’s action in the South China Sea, where it has turned disputed islands into military installations, escalating tensions between its neighbors.

‘Thus, the case of Asia could be seen as a vivid example of how regional conflicts can affect the entire world.’

Zheng also noted that in the absence of any diplomatic intervention or even attempts to diffuse tensions, Asia is capable of staging the next world war.

Salomé said: “Nothing can prevent a major incident in the South China Sea or a sophisticated cyber attack from taking the world by surprise.”

He predicted Microsoft’s fallout earlier this year, claiming it could lead to an “escalation of confrontation” and ultimately cyberwar.

Speaking to FEMAIL, Athos said: ‘Microsoft’s global shutdown, according to the analyzed outcome, could affect essential infrastructure through the escalation of confrontation between states and lead to a cyber war.

‘In the short term, investigations and corrective actions will be taken to get services back online and plan against future attacks.

“Companies will need to improve the protection of cyberspace, and society could become concerned about the use of internet services, leading to discussions about intensive regulation. This event could result in shifts in political actions and military tactics at the international level, and the threat of international war is real.”

Salomé, who predicted “three days of darkness” in 2024, said his prediction was “misunderstood” when it was previously linked to a coronal mass ejection (large expulsion of plasma and magnetic field from the Sun’s corona).

He explained that this blackout hinted at escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, which could potentially pave the way for large-scale conflict akin to World War III.

A specialized tool designed to destroy information systems, EMP is a weapon that can render electronic devices useless without harming people or buildings.

Typically caused by high-altitude explosions, EMP interacts with the Earth’s magnetic fields to create pulses that can disrupt and damage electronic equipment and infrastructure.

During the Cold War, both the US and the Soviet Union viewed EMP as a tool to eliminate enemy infrastructure without causing direct damage.

In 1962, the US detonated a 1.4-megaton nuclear warhead, in an experiment known as Starfish Prime, high in the atmosphere, 400 kilometers (250 miles) above the Pacific Ocean.

The explosion – the world’s most powerful high-altitude nuclear test – created an EMP strong enough to disrupt global radio communications, leading to the failure of Britain’s first satellite, Ariel-1, and even Hawaii’s ground street lamps broke out.

Non-nuclear, localized EMP devices exist, which work by releasing a burst of energy in the radio frequency or microwave spectrum, which can overload and damage electronic components and systems. But these are only effective on a small scale and disrupt a small town.

However, the importance of EMP remains significant as it has the potential to destabilize defense and communications systems.

Salomé shared his views on the role of artificial intelligence in conflicts, such as that between Israel and Iran, highlighting its potential to radically change strategies and war tactics.

The parapsychologist foresees a time in 2024 when both countries can start using AI technologies for defensive and offensive purposes.

He said: “AI is once again emerging as a factor that can potentially serve as a tool for peacekeeping and as an instigator of new confrontations.

“Advanced countries, including the United States, have quietly developed EMP technologies for security purposes.

‘The US has been investigating the capabilities of EMP since the testing of Operation Prime in the 1960s, with the aim of using this technology to neutralize threats with minimal physical damage. Similarly, Russia and China are investing in EMP technologies as tools to disrupt the infrastructure of potential enemies.

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

‘This shift in adoption represents a growing trend where EMP is not just seen as a weapon. As an essential part of upcoming military efforts that have the potential to significantly and rapidly disrupt critical systems.”