Man known as the ‘New Nostradamus’ Reveals Prediction for the Exact Date World War III Will Begin.

No one wants to imagine the entire world engulfed in war again, but one man has claimed that World War III is in our near future. Thankfully, this claim doesn’t come from anyone with access to nuclear codes, but rather from astrologer Kushal Kumar.

Although Kumar is arguably a less reliable source for predictions about an upcoming World War than a politician or world leader, he claims to have evidence based on a Vedic astrology chart, which relies on planetary and star alignments. Using this data, Kumar asserts he can forecast the future, and unfortunately, the outlook is bleak.

Kumar, dubbed by some as the ‘new Nostradamus’, alleges he has a history of accurately predicting conflicts. He previously foresaw tensions between Israel and Hamas, North and South Korea, China and Taiwan, and Russia and Ukraine.

Kumar has predicted a bleak near future, suggesting a significant downturn could occur within weeks. He identified June 18 as a potential start date for World War III but also warned it could begin as early as the following week. Speaking to the Daily Star, Kumar said, “Tuesday, June 18, 2024, is marked by the most potent planetary alignment that could instigate WW3, though June 10 and 29 are also critical dates.”

Reflecting on his past forecasts, he noted that 2024 was expected to be particularly troubling concerning global conflicts, especially around May 8. He emphasized that the most intense escalation was anticipated in regions such as the Korean Peninsula, the China-Taiwan strait, the Middle East including Israel, and the Ukraine-Russia conflict, with potential NATO involvement.

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Kumar’s predictions indicate that certain leaders in conflict zones might encounter significant health issues or consider resignation. He also foresees severe setbacks for the aviation and tourism industries and warns against situations involving conspiracy or deceit.

These insights suggest a clear need for heightened vigilance and strategic planning for influential figures in nations involved in conflict, either directly or indirectly. While Kumar relies on his prognostications for continued success, it is hoped that his predictions do not come true.

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