The Man Who Saw Tomorrow - Alleged Nostradamus Predictions in The Man Who Saw Tomorrow

Alleged Nostradamus Predictions in The Man Who Saw Tomorrow

  • The accidental death of King Henry II of France (1559).
  • The French Revolution (1789–1799).
  • The rise and fall of Napoleon Bonaparte (1799–1815).
  • The American Revolution (1775–1783).
  • The assassination of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln (1865).
  • The rise and fall of Adolf Hitler (1933–1945).
  • World War II (1939–1945).
  • The Holocaust (1942–1945).
  • The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki (1945).
  • The conspiracy to assassinate U.S. President John F. Kennedy (1963).
  • The assassination of Robert F. Kennedy (1968).
  • Islamic Revolution of Iran (1979).
  • The 1980s could be the time for Edward Kennedy to run to the U.S. Presidency, after Chappaquiddick incident (1969). Eventually, Kennedy ran for the Presidency in 1980, when he tried to defeat incumbent President Jimmy Carter in the Democratic Party primaries.
  • Inventions and technological advances.
  • The end of the rivalry between the Soviet Union and the United States ("One day, the two great masters would be friends...The eastern ruler would be vanquished" but which could just as easily have referred to The Holy Roman Empire and the Ottoman Empire ).
  • A major earthquake striking Los Angeles in May 1988.
  • A "King of Terror", wearing a blue turban, described as "the terror of mankind", would rise to power from Greater Arabia during the late 1990s, wage war around the world and spread the influence of Islamic fundamentalism, along with decreasing the influence of Christianity. Nostradamus claims that the "King of Terror" would form an alliance with the Russian Federation. According to Nostradamus, the "King of Terror" and Russia would wage World War III against the West (United States, United Kingdom and France), starting with a nuclear strike on New York City ("the sky will burn at 45 degrees, fire approaches the great new city"). Nostradamus claims that World War III would last about 27 years, and the war would destroy cities and kill millions. The "King of Terror" would be defeated.
  • After World War III, there will be a "peace of a thousand years".
  • End of the world would be the year 3797.

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