A modern-day 'Nostradamus' foresees a technology blackout in 2024.

36-year-old Athos Salome, from Brazil, says he predicted Musk buying Twitter and Queen Elizabeth II's death.

April 27th 2024.

A modern-day 'Nostradamus' foresees a technology blackout in 2024.
Athos Salome, a 36-year-old from Brazil, claims to have a special ability to predict future events. He has accurately foreseen some major events in the past, such as Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter and the sad passing of Queen Elizabeth II. Salome, who refers to himself as a "parapsychologist," believes that this year will bring about massive technological blackouts due to advancements in weapons systems.

This gifted individual, often dubbed the "Living Nostradamus," recently shared with the Mail his predictions for the coming years. He believes that the use of electromagnetic pulse technology in modern warfare will lead to global disruption by the end of 2024. Salome predicts that in the second half of this year, the world will experience "three days of darkness" as a result of tests of these weapons.

Salome also believes that this increase in experimentation with EMP technology is a direct result of rising tensions between nations, particularly Israel and Iran. He also points to the rapid development of artificial intelligence as a potential factor in the escalation of these tests. Salome explains, "AI is emerging as both a tool for peacekeeping and a potential instigator of conflicts."

The parapsychologist predicts that these EMP tests will not only cause temporary darkness, but also have long-lasting effects on critical systems. He reveals that advanced countries like the United States, Russia, and China have been quietly investing in EMP technology for security purposes. Salome explains that these nations have been working on EMP capabilities since the 1960s and see it as a way to neutralize threats with minimal physical damage.

Even countries like North Korea, despite their limitations, have shown interest in EMP technology as part of their preemptive strike tactics. Salome believes that this trend is a sign that EMP is now seen as more than just a weapon, but a crucial element in future military strategies. He concludes, "EMP has the potential to significantly disrupt critical systems in a swift and efficient manner."

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