Living Nostradamus Predicts Endless War with Iran Through Cyberattacks
Living Nostradamus Warns Iran War Will Be Endless Cyber Conflict

Brazilian psychic Athos Salomé, widely recognized as the 'Living Nostradamus', has issued a new and alarming prophecy regarding the ongoing conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran. The 39-year-old parapsychologist, who previously accurately predicted events such as the Covid-19 pandemic and the death of Queen Elizabeth II, is now focusing on the methods that will define the war against Iran.

Previous Predictions Coming True

Salomé had earlier released a list of predictions for 2026, foreseeing significant global upheaval. Many of these forecasts have already started to materialize. In particular, he claimed to have foretold that Israel would launch a direct offensive against Iran by the second quarter of 2026. Speaking to the Daily Star, he stated, 'With the most recent events (February 28) and those unfolding today, we are witnessing this vision materialise.'

A War of Attrition

The seer cautions that this is only the beginning. He explained, 'Although the first strike occurred as scheduled, there is still much that may unfold against Iran. Tehran's response and the potential deployment of allied cells in the region indicate that the conflict could erupt into a war of attrition never before seen—one marked by the development of new defensive technologies and devastating cyberattacks.'

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Salomé has long warned about what he calls an 'invisible war,' involving infrastructure collapse through electromagnetic pulses (EMP) and cyberattacks. According to him, the conflict will not end soon but will evolve into a form of technological occupation.

Geopolitical Motivations

The Brazilian psychic asserts that the United States does not intend to invade Iran militarily. Instead, its goal is to disable Iran's ability to export energy, ensuring that discounted Iranian oil no longer reaches China. He describes Iran as 'the immediate target' in a broader geopolitical strategy. 'The geopolitical chessboard of 2026 shows the United States moving against the three pillars supporting China's energy supply—Iran (The Immediate Target), Venezuela (The Captured Piece), and Russia (The Truce Factor).'

By focusing on Iran, Salomé suggests that the discounted oil that once fueled Beijing's refineries is disappearing. This, he claims, is the concealed motivation behind the US-Israeli strikes on Iran. The conflict, he warns, will be characterized by new defensive technologies and relentless cyberattacks, making it a protracted and invisible war.

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