A 'Living Nostradamus' has predicted the 'end of time' with the Antichrist set to return in 2023. Athos Salomé, 35, claims he has a track record having predicted Coronavirus, the Queen's death, Russia's invasion of Ukraine and Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter.
The Brazilian says he has has seen into the future for over 20 years and has already came out with his thoughts on the upcoming year ahead. Athos claims he has had a vision of 2023 marking the 'beginning of the end' with the Enemy of the Messiah returning, reports the Daily Star.
In his harrowing list of events set to unravel over the course of the year, the 35-year-old also tips a blow to cryptocurrency and a zombie virus emerging from Antarctica. Athos said: "Contrary to what everyone thinks, the antichrist does not come from Europe and should manifest itself fully between the years 2023 and 2026, according to Kabbalah studies.
"Although the holy books consider the Antichrist a being, this does not mean that he will materialise in one person. In fact, the antichrist is already ready and moving."
The Brazilian also tipped a new currency to emerge but conceded it will not topple the dollar immediately. Athos added :"Who knows, maybe it will emerge between Russia and China?
"But bringing down the dollar won't be easy." Athos sent a warning to investors in the cryptocurrency market of an upcoming glitch which could cause huge losses
He said: "I wouldn't want to despair cryptocurrency investors, but a glitch or something systematic could happen and will cause thousands of investors to lose a lot. Whether they will continue or not is a matter of luck and power.
"But the world government will do everything to have ownership of them." Athos claims to have once again been proven right with his prediction from early last year.
He stated on January 11 2022, that human clones should be more of a concern than aliens. Athos says he was correct citing an Economic Times article on the world's first artificial wombs facility run by Yemeni scientist Hanshem Al-Ghaili's EctoLife which could grow around 30,000 babies per year.
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