Notable seers across history voice alarming forecasts of a potential World War amid rising geopolitical volatility.
As the year 2025 approaches, four internationally recognized seers have made unprecedented predictions regarding a devastating event that they warn could reshape the global landscape.
Although separated by time, geography, and methods, these figures have shared similar concerns about the possibility of a new world conflict.
Baba Vanga, the renowned Bulgarian mystic who died in 1996, is one of the prominent figures voicing these warnings.
Followers assert that she predicted Europe would become the epicenter of a conflict that would 'shake humanity.' Her prophecies are said to include predictions of catastrophic earthquakes, with some occurring in recent months in Myanmar and Thailand.
Nostradamus, the famed 16th-century French astrologer, echoed similar sentiments in his writings.
In 'Les Prophéties,' he cautioned of a military escalation in the United Kingdom that would draw in the rest of Europe.
Some interpretations of his verses indicate that his predictions may align with the current geopolitical tensions on the continent.
Athos Salomé, a Brazilian seer, has further asserted that a Third World War is imminent, citing the rise of cyber warfare and artificial intelligence on the battlefield.
Salomé claims to have predicted significant global events, including the
COVID-19 pandemic and the death of Queen Elizabeth II, and warns that future conflicts will see both human and machine combatants.
Nicolas Aujula, a psychic and hypnotherapist based in London, has stated that the year 2025 will be marked by a troubling lack of compassion.
He forecasts acts of extreme human cruelty and violence justified by religious and nationalist sentiments, predicting an escalation of conflict by mid-July that will leave an indelible mark on humanity.
These alarming forecasts come at a time of rising international tensions, particularly between Russia and NATO member states.
Recently, Kremlin spokespersons accused the United Kingdom of being involved in the assassination of Lieutenant General Yaroslav Moskalik through a car bomb attack in Moscow in April.
This incident has further strained relations, with threats of retaliation that include explicit mention of nuclear capabilities aimed at Norway and Finland, who have recently joined NATO.
Dmitry Medvedev, the former Russian president and a significant figure within the Kremlin, labeled Sweden and Finland as 'military targets,' hinting at the potential for nuclear reprisals.
The escalation of militaristic rhetoric raises concerns that the ominous predictions of these historical seers may not merely be speculative, but rather premonitions of a potentially unavoidable global crisis.
As tensions continue to escalate, the implications of a significant conflict in Europe would reverberate across the globe, leading to substantial economic and political repercussions for nations worldwide.