Nostradamus' 2024 Prediction Proven Right: Know What's The Already Occurred Foretold Event
Nostradamus made a slew of prophecies for the coming year. First mentioned by a French astrologer in his classic publication Les Proph¨¦ties.
Even though it is only the second day of the year, an astrologer's forecast for 2024 has already come true.
Nostradamus made a slew of prophecies for the coming year, and if the rest of them come true, we're in for a wild trip.
They were first mentioned by a French astrologer in his classic publication, Les Proph¨¦ties (The Prophecies), around 1555.
Like Baba Vanga, he was renowned as 'the prophet of doom' and had 942 fairly imprecise verses to prophesy the future. His followers claim he correctly foresaw the 9/11 terrorist events as well as the COVID-19 outbreak.
What were some of the predictions for 2024?
King Charles III abdicating the throne, a "naval battle," and a new Pope are among Nostradamus' predictions for 2024.
In the midst of all of this, the 'Rise of Hitler'-predicting philosopher prophesied that climate change will be especially severe this year.
It's not like we hadn't been warned that things were becoming terrible, but Nostradamus feared we were in for a real calamity.
He put it this way: "The dry earth will grow more parched, and there will be great floods when it is seen."
Which prediction has already come true?
According to the psychic's followers, the Frenchman was referring to the earthquake that hit Japan on January 1st. The 7.6-magnitude tremor that struck the country's Western Coast on Monday afternoon shook the country. There were 48 individuals murdered and three foot-high tsunamis, according to reports.
The major tsunami warnings were the first issued in Japan since the devastating tsunami of 2011. The Earthquake Early Warning System of the United States alerted residents to the earthquake.
How did people deal with the devastating earthquake?
An immediate alert was delivered on mobile phones, with three buzzing sounds followed by the phrase "earthquake" on repeat.
Around 1,000 rescuers are allegedly hunting for victims who they believe are buried beneath rubble after homes and buildings fell during the violent earthquake.
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