Nostradamus has on many occasions predicted the future occurrences for this year predicted that before the year ends, a new pandemic will be plaguing people. Beyond this, the predictions indicate war in England and a meteorite hitting the planet, according to the Mirror. As 2025 draws to a close, fears are swirling that the most famous prophecy about humanity’s doom could become reality.
According to Britannica, French astrologer and alleged seer Nostradamus previously predicted the beginning of a conflict in England, a meteorite hitting the Earth, and the rise to power of an aquatic leader.
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On the positive side, Nostradamus has also predicted that a long war will end, which suggests that the ongoing tussle between Russia and Ukraine may conclude soon.
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Nostradamus writes that the long war will exhaust the entire army, leaving no money for the soldiers. Instead of gold and silver, they will have leather coins, Gallic bronze, and the Crescent moon. It seems that with the end of one war, another war will begin—this will be the beginning of another pandemic.
Nostradamus writes that when the peoples of Europe see England establishing an empire behind them, on their shores, terrible wars will ensue. Enemies will arise from within and outside the Kingdom. A great plague of the past will return; there will be no more deadly enemy under the heavens.
Meteor Hitting the Earth
Besides the coming war, there are other reasons not to make New Year plans just yet. According to Nostradamus, we will be hit by an asteroid that could wipe out all life. According to Penn Live, he writes that a fireball will rise from the Universe. This will be Earth’s fate.
On the Subject of Politics
The astrologer believed that superpowers would clash, which has led some to worry about a potential nuclear explosion. He further stated that the influence of established Western nations would diminish, and new world powers would emerge.
However, psychic Joan Jones from Trusted Psychics urges people to be cautious before accepting any dramatic predictions of impending disaster attributed to Nostradamus.