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Athos Salomé, who claims to have predicted the covid pandemic and the death of Queen Elizabeth II, says an important shift is happening in the world as political power and technological power merge
- The ‘Living Nostradamus’ has issued a chilling warning that Donald Trump faces a possible “poisoning attack” amid a brewing “silent power struggle”.
- Brazilian parapsychologist Athos Salomé claims the US President shows “signs of vulnerability” and warned of potential “seismic impacts” on global power structures. He said: “By 2026, it seems that pragmatism, politics and magical predictability may finally meet.”
- The mystic, who claims to have predicted Covid-19, the Queen’s death and Russia’s Ukraine invasion, believes 2026 will be crucial for the new world order.
- He reckons JD Vance could carry forward Trump’s ideological directives as an “intellectual strategist” who might consolidate changes from the Trump administration.
- Salomé predicts the lines between people, machines and governance will blur in what he calls “new biological frontiers”. He warns that state-private partnerships with tech giants represent a shift toward digitalised government functions.
- The prophet claims Trump’s growing relationship with Elon Musk is no coincidence, as political and technological power merge. He said: “We might imagine a new world of governance: decisions that depend not just on political leadership for power, but also on technological machines, big businesses.”
- Salomé believes the MAGA movement will become a long-term endeavour to carry Trump’s influence beyond his presidency.
- READ THE FULL STORY: Living Nostradamus predicts ‘poisoning attack’ on ‘vulnerable’ Trump in ‘power struggle’
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