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‘New Nostradamus’ Issues Chilling Prediction: World War III Could Begin in Days

Kushal Kumar, known as the ‘new Nostradamus,’ has made a chilling prediction that World War III could start in just a few days.

Kushal Kumar, an Indian astrologer, has predicted that World War III might begin on June 18, 2024.

“Tuesday, June 18, 2024, has the strongest planetary stimulus to trigger WWIII, although June 10 and 29 might also play a role,” Kumar told The Daily Star.

Kumar highlighted various international conflicts as indicators of the impending global conflict.

“It should be noted that a predictive alert for better care and appropriate strategy involves careful and serious interpretation of planetary impacts, while unintended human error or slip cannot be entirely ruled out,” Kumar warned.

“So, watch the developing war scenarios in global hotspots as the days pass by,” he added.

Kumar first made this prediction in May and is reaffirming it despite previously predicting the wrong date.

He had initially predicted June 10 as the start date for the war, which did not happen, raising doubts about the accuracy of his predictions.

Despite the false prediction, Kumar now asserts that June 18 has the highest potential for conflict initiation, while also mentioning June 29 as another possible date.

According to him, significant planetary alignments could trigger a worldwide conflict on these dates.

Kumar uses the Vedic astrology chart to make his predictions, a system rooted in Hindu culture that is believed to be a “map of our karma,” utilizing planetary and star alignments.

He cited incidents like the terror attacks on the India-Pakistan border, North Korean soldiers crossing into South Korea, and rising tensions between Israel and Lebanon.

Kumar first mentioned a recent terror attack in the Himalayas that claimed the lives of nine Hindu pilgrims and left 33 others injured.

He also noted an incident at the Demilitarized Zone between North and South Korea.

Additionally, Kumar highlighted escalating tensions in Israel, where Hezbollah forces in Lebanon launched rockets at Israel in response to the death of a commander.

He pointed to Russia’s deployment of warships, including a nuclear submarine, to Havana, reminiscent of the Cuban Missile Crisis.

Finally, Kumar noted China’s military exercises near Taiwan, which have raised concerns among US officials.

Kumar, often called the ‘new Nostradamus,’ is named after the famous French astrologer who lived in the 16th century.

The real Nostradamus, born in December 1503, gained fame for his book ‘Les Propheties,’ a collection of 942 poetic quatrains.

These verses, published in two volumes, are considered prophecies filled with cryptic messages open to diverse interpretations and future predictions.

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