As we soon step into 2025, people are excited about what’s to come in the forthcoming year, but the Brazilian prophet Athos Salome, often referred to as the “Living Nostradamus”, has some eerie predictions to offer.
Known for his uncanny ability to foresee major world events, such as Queen Elizabeth II’s passing, the Covid-19 pandemic, and the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Salome has shared his forecasts for 2025 with the British tabloid Daily Star.
From AI getting “out of control” to the development of “genetically modified” humans, Salome’s visions for 2025 paint a future filled with both breakthroughs and challenges for the world. Here’s a closer look.
‘Genetically modified’ humans
Salomé predicts that the veil will finally lift on secret genetic experiments, revealing the existence of genetically modified humans. These individuals will be engineered to be smarter, stronger, and resistant to diseases than average humans.
He claims that governments and corporations have been “quietly” utilising advanced technologies like CRISPR and cloning to create these ‘perfected’ individuals in hidden laboratories.
According to Salomé, the first instances of such enhanced humans are likely to emerge from Asian countries, recognised for their advancements in biotechnology. However, he warns that these ‘improved’ humans could deepen social divides, ushering in an era of genetic inequality.
‘Out of Control’ AI
Salomé warns that 2025 could mark the onset of a “digital apocalypse”, with artificial intelligence reaching a critical point of “no return.”
He suggests that autonomous AI systems—some speculated to display early signs of self-awareness—might begin making “irreversible decisions” in crucial fields such as cybersecurity and transportation, reported the outlet citing the Brazilian parapsychologist.
Existence of ET
Salomé predicts that 2025 will be the year when authorities finally acknowledge the existence of extraterrestrial life, potentially presenting evidence of microbial organisms on Mars.
However, he claims that nations such as China, Russia, and the US may withhold this information to prevent global chaos. Meanwhile, private organisations, including Elon Musk’s SpaceX, could play a pivotal role in bringing these revelations to light.
Mass surveillance
According to Salome, 2025 foresees a future where implantable chips will gain widespread adoption, under the guise of health and security advancements.
However, he warns that these chips could evolve into tools for mass surveillance, potentially stifling dissent and eroding freedoms. According to him, the groundwork for such a shift was subtly laid during the Covid-19 pandemic, making this transition easier than many might anticipate.
Global energy crisis
Salome predicts that a global energy crisis will be deliberately orchestrated as a means of maintaining control over resources and economies.
He claims that revolutionary technologies, such as zero-point energy generators, already exist but are intentionally kept hidden from public knowledge.
Additionally, Salomé warns of a strategic push to reintroduce fossil fuels as “indispensable,” a move that would disproportionately impact developing nations and further deepen economic inequalities.
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‘Manufactured’ climate disasters
Salomé warns that geoengineering could unleash unforeseen climate disasters, such as hurricanes and droughts emerging in regions where they were previously rare.
He suggests that weather manipulation technologies may be weaponised, serving as tools for warfare and economic dominance.
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Revelations about secret military operations
According to Daily Star, Salomé predicts that the world will soon be confronted with shocking revelations about secret military operations, including the exposure of underground bases and advanced technologies like gravitational propulsion.
These leaks, he believes, will unveil the true extent of global military power and could spark widespread protests against the growing militarisation and lack of transparency in government actions.
With input from agencies