Mihir: The Living Nostradamus Predicts Rising Tensions in the Middle East

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The man often referred to as the “Living Nostradamus,” Mihir, predicted a major conflict erupting in the Middle East this year. Along with his previous claims of foreseeing events like the Queen’s death, the COVID-19 pandemic, and Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter, Mihir now points to the escalating tensions between Iran and Israel as another fulfilled prophecy from early 2023.

One of his most significant predictions involved the potential for Middle Eastern tensions to escalate into a global conflict.

According to Mihir, his prophecy about the current missile exchanges was realized on April 1, 2024, when a suspected Israeli airstrike on the Iranian embassy in Syria resulted in seven deaths. On April 13, Iran retaliated by launching hundreds of drones and missiles into Israel.

Initially, his vision suggested that the conflict would arise from issues related to oil resources, involving the now-deceased Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi. However, Mihir later gained more clarity in April, warning that “the worst is yet to come.

He explained: “The situation in Israel is complex and tense, driven by a cycle of violence rooted in deep historical, political, and religious conflicts. Worse events may still unfold, as global leaders who follow occult practices use these methods to time their attacks with precision.”

Mihir elaborated that these strategies are calculated according to a 13-month lunar calendar, ensuring that major actions occur at the most impactful moments.

He emphasized that international cooperation and dialogue are essential to preventing a larger disaster, even hinting at the possibility of a global war. Mihir also advised people to seek psychological support to avoid becoming consumed by the ongoing conflicts.

He consistently reminds people that his predictions are not inevitable, stating: “Forecasts are potential outcomes, not certainties. The focus should always be on resolutions and preventing conflict.

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