The ‘living Nostradamus‘ has shared some chilling insights into WW3 and warned Brits must to prepare for the front line. Athos Salomé has predicted that the war will be ‘sparked by sabotage and hybrid warfare’ which have been triggered by events that have already happened this year.
The clairvoyant and self-proclaimed living psychic claimed he previously predicted the outbreak of Covid-19, the death of Queen Elizabeth II and the Russian invasion of Ukraine thinks an “alarming geopolitical pattern” has manifested itself in recent months. Now the 38-year-old from Brazil has warned he sees a “dangerous global crisis” and has told people to “pay attention to the signs”.
He has also shared his visions of a global collapse after noticing a chain of apparently separate geopolitical movements that “form a complete strategic pattern”.
To back up these claims, Salomé highlighted damage caused to an undersea fibre optic cable between Latvia and Sweden which happened in January and triggered a sabotage investigation by Swedish authorities, as ‘proof’ that conflict is near.
This disaster came a month after Finnish police seized a tanker carrying Russian oil and said they suspected the vessel had damaged the Finnish-Estonian Estlink 2 power line and four telecoms cables by dragging its anchor across the seabed.
Salomé said: “An invisible war has broken out in the Baltic Sea. Another interruption occurred in the cable network in 2023, which disrupted communication systems throughout Finland. These attacks continue to happen, which has led NATO to increase security measures in the area, while the European Union develops emergency procedures to protect critical infrastructure.
“Submarine cables maintain the modern communications infrastructure as its fundamental elements. When these structures are destroyed, they produce digital blackouts that jeopardise military capabilities and also cause major economic instability.”
He called this a “domino effect” and the rise in tensions in the Baltics could lead to a major confrontation in 2023 and predicts tensions between China and the US will rise in the South China Sea in the future. “History has already shown us that major conflicts can begin with seemingly isolated events. The First World War was triggered by the assassination of an archduke. The Second, by the invasion of Poland.
“Today, we live in an era of hybrid warfare, where the destruction of an internet cable can have just as devastating implications as a military attack. If the destruction of the cables in the Baltic really is an act of sabotage, what will NATO’s response be? How will Russia react to a possible formal indictment? And, most importantly, how far could this escalation take us?”
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