Fortune teller who predicted Queen Elizabeth II's death reveals upcoming events before year-end

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Fortune Teller Predicts Catastrophic Events

A seer with a remarkable track record, Athos Salome, who accurately foresaw the demise of Queen Elizabeth II, has made a new prediction about catastrophic events set to unfold before the year ends.

According to reports from Mirror, Salome, known as the "Living Nostradamus," previously predicted some catastrophic events, including the demise of Queen Elizabeth II and Elon Musk’s social media switch, reinforcing his reputation as a highly accurate fortune teller.

Salome has emphasized the likelihood of devastating floods and earthquakes in various regions. Despite acknowledging that his predictions are not set in stone, he views them as a call to action, urging people to take measures to prevent or mitigate potential damage.

The Pacific Ring of Fire, renowned for heightened volcanic and seismic activity, is expected to experience increased disturbances according to Salome's predictions.

Salome specifically pointed to the Indonesian island of Java and the coastal stretch from northern California to southern British Columbia as areas where nature's unyielding force will be felt.

In addition to floods and earthquakes, Salome's visions also included an escalation in the intensity of hurricanes and cyclones, raising concerns about potential natural disasters on a global scale.

However, Salome clarified that his intention is not to instill fear in anyone regarding the alleged forthcoming events. In his words;

“I don’t intend to instill fear in society. I hope that the negative events predicted will not come true. My warnings are to actually serve as motivation for us to come together and prioritize our well-being.

“I also need to emphasize the importance of implementing policies, building infrastructure, and, importantly, increasing awareness on a global level. I believe that with governance and citizen cooperation, we can avoid these challenges altogether.”