'Living Nostradamus' predicts new virus will 'sweep the world' - and it's coming soon

Athos Salomé.
The self-professed psychic claims to have predicted previous events, including the invasion of Ukraine -Credit:@athos_salome/Instagram


'Living Nostradamus' Athos Salome has delivered a dire prophecy for 2024 - foretelling the emergence of a new lethal virus set to 'sweep the world'.

The Brazilian clairvoyant, aged 37, claims he foresaw the Covid pandemic, as well as other significant occurrences such as the Ukraine invasion and Queen Elizabeth's passing, reports the Mirror.

He now warns that Covid-19 was merely a precursor, with a fresh pathogen expected to emanate from the South Pole later this year.

Salome, known as the 'living Nostradamus', believes the battle against this upcoming virus will be protracted, saying it will have severe repercussions - so it might be wise to keep those Covid masks handy.

"If this new virus goes unchecked, suffering, mental and material damage will proliferate death and this virus will be known as the greatest grim reaper in history," he reportedly told Tyla.

Salome stopped short of revealing the cause of the virus or if a vaccine could be developed by scientists.

Moreover, the enigmatic prophet suggests that 2024 will mark a breakthrough year where individuals will communicate with deceased loved ones through advancements in artificial intelligence.

"This technology is not just a scientific breakthrough, but a giant step in understanding the human journey," he proclaimed.

"It promises to unravel the mysteries of existence, offering comfort and a profound understanding of our life missions."

Salome continued to say that 'experts' are presently arguing the ethical consequences of this technology, suggesting society is on the brink of a 'spiritual and existential revolution'.

Additional theories anticipate an invasion of the US, a substantial cyber attack, and the occurrence of World War 3, combined with encounters with extraterrestrials and an array of natural disasters hitting the US, Africa, and the Middle East.

So, it seems like the year 2024 might be quite intense.

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