Kushal Kumar, Often Called The “New Nostradamus” Says WW3 Is Just Days Away
Kushal Kumar, who is often dubbed the “New Nostradamus” is saying that World War 3 is going to break out in just a few days. He’s not backing down over his stark warning issued last month, claiming that a catastrophic nuclear conflict is imminent.
The original Nostradamus, Michel de Nostredame, was a French astrologer who published the book ‘Les Propheties in 1555.
The book was a collection of 942 poetic quatrains that apparently foretold future events.
Many people believe he correctly predicted the Fire of London, the French Revolution, the rise of Napoleon and Hitler, both world wars, 9/11 and even the death of Diana, the Princess of Wales. -Metro UK
Kumar claimed that WW3 would break out in just four days on June 18th, in the United Kingdom. That’s only giving us until June 22nd, and he’s now reiterated that he stands by his bleak doomsayer forecast. He could be onto something though, considering a lot of the NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) countries are gearing up for conscription.
The Indian astrologer, who regularly foresees world events using Vedic astrology, recently predicted the increase in tensions between Israel and Hamas, Russia and NATO, North and South Korea, and China and Taiwan. But as of yet, none of these have flung the world into a global conflagration.
Using the planetary and star alignment chart is said to be a “map of our karma”, Kumar said as he pinpointed the exact date global conflict will erupt.
He previously told the Daily Star: “NOW, Tuesday, 18 June 2024 has the strongest planetary stimulus to trigger WW3, although 10 and 29 June may have a say as well.”
Kumar further claimed the escalation between Israel and Lebanon, terror attacks in Pakistan, and North Korean soldiers crossing the demarcation line into South Korea all point toward his prophecy being accurate.
United Kingdom ruler, prime minister Rishi Sunak warned last month that the world is closer to a dangerous nuclear escalation “than at any point since the Cuban Missile Crisis.”