- By Poorva Karki
- Wed, 19 Jun 2024 09:27 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
Indian Nostradamus’ Prediction: It's like the 2012-like situation is back on the cards. Wondering what the 2012 thing was? Do you remember how predictions were made that the world would come to an end in 2012? The apparent ‘doomsday’ year that was ‘supposed’ to end it all? From predictions going viral to even movies, almost everything that could, did hint towards a brutal end of the world, that was to happen in 2012. It's been more than a decade and nothing happened. However, now if an Indian astrologer is to be believed, the same worries should become the new ‘concern’ as he had again predicted a new doomsday for humanity. And this one is actually quite near.
Indian astrologer, Kushal Kumar, is making headlines as he recently predicted ‘World War lll’. At first, his prediction was to take place on June 10, however, nothing of sorts seemingly happened. But now, the astrologer, who is also popular as the ‘New Nostradamus’, has predicted a new date- June 18. In other words, there is a strong possibility of WW3 getting triggered today, as it’s June 18 today. But if today is also not the day, then Kumar, during an interview with the Daily Star, has also predicted a somewhat similar fate for humanity that might get triggered on June 29.
As per reports, Kumar clarified that his predictions were made on the basis of the ‘Vedic astrology chart of Hinduism’.
This is not the first time that people have listened to a seer or witnessed ‘predictions getting true’. Before Kumar, two of the most believed and followed seers made several predictions, which allegedly matched pretty accurately with reality. From 9/11 to the Chornobyl disaster, there were quite a number of events that were predicted by Baba Vanga, a popular Bulgarian mystic. Her predictions were made years ago, many of which allegedly came true, even years after her demise.
Apart from Baba Vanga, another popular seer who made several allegedly accurate predictions, was Nostradamus, a French astrologer. His predictions were written in the form of poems, in the 16th century.