Living Nostradamus has terrifying warning for 2026 – here’s what he’s predicted

Brazilian mystic Athos Salomé, widely known as the “Living Nostradamus,” has shared a detailed set of predictions he claims will unfold in 2026. At 38, the influencer and self-described seer has long insisted he foresaw major global events, including the Covid-19 outbreak and the death of Queen Elizabeth II. His reputation stems from frequent comparisons to the French astrologer Nostradamus, whose enigmatic verses shaped centuries of speculation. In recent months, Salomé has issued warnings about a major event he believes will impact the British Royal Family before the year ends, as well as concerns about the future of weight-loss drug... Continues…

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