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‘Living Nostradamus’ Claims Four Out Of The Seven Events He Predicted For 2024 Have Come True

'Living Nostradamus' Athos Salomé has had four of his major predictions for 2024 come true - so now, we're waiting on the final three.
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‘Living Nostradamus’ Athos Salomé claims four of his major predictions for 2024 have come true – so now, we’re waiting on the final three.

From a young age, Athos Salomé, often referred to as the Living Nostradamus, exhibited an intense curiosity about the future and the mysteries of the universe.

He’s seen some success with his predictions for 2024 – but there are three that have yet to materialize.

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Athos Salomé claims four out of the seven events he predicted for 2024 have come true. Credit: Athos Salomé

Speaking to IGV, Salomé says: “My journey as a predictor began naturally as I felt a deep connection with events yet to come.

“This was intensified by inexplicable personal experiences that drove me to explore and develop my predictive abilities.”

Initially, Salomé’s family had mixed reactions to his abilities.

“While some were skeptical, others, like my mother, were very supportive,” he says.

Over time, as his predictions appeared to prove accurate, most of his family came to believe in his abilities.

Among his numerous predictions, Salomé considers the diagnosis of King Charles III’s prostate cancer as one of the most significant.

“This accuracy highlighted the importance of my visions and encouraged me to continue sharing my predictions with the public,” he says, emphasizing how such validations bolster his credibility and commitment.

Despite his successes, Salomé also acknowledges moments of self-doubt.

“Of course, there have been moments of doubt. Human nature is questioning,” he admits.

Again, though, the continual confirmation of his predictions reassures him.

The psychic also claims to have correctly predicted 2020’s global coronavirus pandemic and the death of the Queen in 2022.

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Athos Salomé claims to have correctly predicted some of the most important events over the past few years. Credit: Athos Salomé

Salomé says that four of his predictions for 2024 have already occurred, with three more yet to unfold.

One of Salomé’s more significant predictions for this year involves tensions between the U.S. and China, which he believes signal the beginnings of World War 3.

Describing the situation as being ‘on the edge of catastrophic war,’ Salomé argues that the strained relations between the two superpowers are evidence of his prediction’s validity.

Salomé also claims accuracy in his forecasts regarding advancements in technology and artificial intelligence.

He predicted the development of tools that could allow users to enter various different dimensions.

He’s since pointed to Apple Vision Pro’s now-viral Hauntify app as proof he was correct with this prediction, too.

The app allows users to ‘turn their entire house into a horror game and experience evil spirits that will hunt them down.’

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Athos Salomé claims that the development of the Hauntify app proves the validity of one of his predictions for 2024. Credit: VirtualGoGaming via YouTube

Salomé also warned that 2024 would bring with it a heap of natural disasters.

“In September of 2024 real events supported these expectations with typhoon Yagi which affected and brought a large amount of damages to these parts of the world,” Salomé tells the Daily Star.

Typhoon Yagi was a horrifically destructive tropical cyclone that impacted Southeast Asia and South China in early September 2024.

The deadly cyclone killed over 220 people, per the BBC.

The fourth and final of the Living Nostradamus’ 2024 predictions he claims have actualized is his divination that an asteroid ‘abundant in rich materials’ would trigger a new space race.

Salomé says: “In September of 2024, an asteroid unexpected by NASA, approximately one metre in diameter, disintegrated in the atmosphere over the Philippines, taking everyone by surprise, highlighting advances in the ability to monitor small celestial bodies close to Earth.

“Although the event didn’t pose a threat, the growing attention to space objects reflects my prediction of a new era of space exploration and competition.

“This race to discover cosmic secrets could easily turn into an arena of geopolitical rivalry, as I predicted.”

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Three of the Living Nostradamus’ 2024 predictions are still pending. Credit: Adobe Stock

As 2024 continues, three predictions are still pending.

One of these predictions involves the royal family. Salomé previously declared that a ‘countdown’ began following King Charles III’s coronation in 2023.

He claims to have foreseen the King’s cancer diagnosis back in February and hinted at uncertainty regarding the monarch’s future, saying: “We will find out if he remains in power between 2024 and 2025.”

Another prediction relates to AI’s ability to contact the dead, with Salomé stating: “What may have seemed like science fiction years ago is on the brink of becoming a part of everyday life normalizing what was once deemed supernatural.”

He believes this technology will help individuals navigate trauma, discover life purposes, and explore spiritual paths.

Lastly, Salomé has forecasted secret experiments involving AI, though the public remains unaware of any such activities.

According to him, these ‘positive experiments’ are conducted on selected individuals with unique abilities.

He suggests these experiments are spiritually linked, explaining: “The purpose of these tests is to investigate the idea that our existence is not solely based on events but rather a form of energy that continues beyond death.

“In this perspective, Artificial Intelligence serves as more than a tool; it acts as a gateway connecting us to the essence of the universe and potentially providing answers about our cosmic origin.”

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Written by Annie Walton Doyle

Annie Walton Doyle is a content editor at IGV who specializes in trending, lifestyle, and entertainment news. She graduated from Goldsmiths, University of London, with a degree in English Literature. Annie has previously worked with organizations such as The Huffington Post, The Guardian, The Telegraph, Harvard University, the Pulitzer Prize, and 22 Words.