Nostradamus' New Year 2023 Predictions: From Cannibalism On Earth And World War 3; Here’s Some Shocking Claims Made By The French Astrologer
Nostradamus’ fans over 70% of his predictions have come true and some also claimed that he inaccurately predicted the COVID-19 pandemic as well
French astrologer Nostradamus passed away in 1566 but he made some of the most amazing predictions. According to Nostradamus’ fans over 70% of his predictions have come true. They also claimed that he inaccurately predicted the COVID-19 pandemic, and it is also worth noting that Nostradamus has also predicted how the world will come to an end.
Now, here’s some predictions for 2023 made by Nostradamus:
Failure Of Mars Mission:
It is a known fact that billionaire Elon Musk is leading the race to set up a colony in Mars, however, as per the astrologer this idea could fail in 2023. However, the ex-billionaire has expressed confidence that humans could land on Mars by 2029.
According to the French soothsayer "celestial fire when the lights of Mars will go out".
Humans Become Cannibals
The French astrologer has predicted that humans will take up any step to survive and that option may even include cannibalism in order to beat food crisis in 2023.
Well, that seems a bit far-stretched.
"No abbots, monks, no novices to learn; Honey shall cost far more than candle wax," he said. He also added, “So high will the bushel of wheat rise, that man will be eating his fellow man."
The Great World War 3
The conflict between Russia and Ukraine in Kalyug (also known as the age of darkness) is one of the most devastating wars. Interestingly, Nostradamus’ predicted the same and suggested that the issue might escalate and it could even lead to a bigger war at a global level.
“Seven months the Great War, people dead of evil-doing,” he wrote.
The Nostradamus fans believe that they are referring to the on-going tension between China and Taiwan which has the potential to force the US to become a part of the conflict and it could lead to a nuclear war.
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