Brazilian self-proclaimed paranormal expert and fortune teller warns that two more of his prophecies have come true recently.
Athos Salomé — known to his followers as the “New Nostradamus” and self-named after the French astrologer and apothecary from the 1500s — claims to have accurately predicted major world events including the coronavirus pandemic, Elon Musk buying X néeTwitter, and Queen Elizabeth’s death.
Most recently, though, he claims to have predicted the planned cyberattacks targeting the 2024 Paris Olympics and corporate espionage in certain sectors.
“Events of such magnitude like Olympics would be the ideal attack targets, capable of causing disturbances in the existing order,” he told the Daily Mail.
“It correctly demonstrates my hypothesis when the French authorities acted quickly and increased its cybersecurity measures,” he added.
“This is further indication that there is need for adequate and efficient measures of cyberspace protection during significant global occasions.”
He also alleges to have cautioned about the rise of corporate espionage.
“My warnings about corporate espionage in the biotech and healthcare sectors are coming true as North Korean hacker groups, Kimsuky and Andariel, target these industries to fund Kim Jong-un’s policies.”
Salomé claimed that current browser vulnerabilities “proves that his predictions about the continued behavior of hackers are true.”
“This incident proves I was right, cryptocurrency platforms are susceptible to cyber-attacks and can influence financial markets.”
But the Brazilian “fortune teller” isn’t the only one whose alleged accurate predictions are shocking followers.
Baba Vanga, also known as Vangeliya Pandeva Gushterova, is said to have predicted 9/11 and the war in Ukraine.
The mystic healer died in 1996, but the psychic’s followers still await some of the predictions she made before her death.
There is no official recording of her premonitions and their veracity, yet some still eagerly seek what she expected in the future.
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