Saturday , November 23 2024

An Indian astrologer known as Nostradamus in America predicted that World War III was just around the corner

Predictions of Indian Astrologers on World War III: Kushalkumar, who became famous in the US as the neo-Nostradamus, is a passionate Vedic astrologer. He has said that the Third World War is just a few days away. The Daily Star reports that this Vedic astrologer claims to be able to see world events. He also said that this possibility is also seen from the recent Israel-Hamas war, Russia-NATO North and South Korea and China-Taiwan tensions.

Predicts the possibility of a Third World War

The planetary conjunction starting from Tuesday 18 June indicates the possibility of a third world war. It is likely that the day when the partial conjunction took place on 29 June will be the day of doom. In this interview to The Daily Star, he said, 'Actually a birth chart is a human picture (map) of our birth-karma. From the movement of the planets from today 18 June 2024, it can be said that the third world war is not far away. Apart from this, some planets also came together on 10 June. Since then, problems have increased in the world.'

Attention was drawn to a number of incidents

After all, a partial alliance is scheduled to take place on June 29. So there is a possibility of flare-ups. The purpose of saying this is to warn everyone. The situation is such that even a small human error or mistake can cause this epidemic. Confirming his predictions, Kushalkumar drew attention to several incidents. He said, 'Israel-Hamas war, Israel-Babanon war, North Korean soldiers crossing the border. Go to Korea. Also, the arrival of Russian warships in Cuba (1962) is reminiscent of the Cuban-missile-crisis in which nuclear submarines also reached Havana (capital of Cuba) and more than that survey, America has also become worried about China's war. ' Taiwan's coast. Apart from Daily Star, journalists of New York Post were also present there at that time. Addressing the survey, Kumar said, 'Keep an eye on global events as the days go by.'