
According to the Daily Star, the increased threat of global conflict is drawing attention. Prophecies about the end of the world are once again relevant against the backdrop of strained relations, such as the U.S. claims on Greenland and the growing divide in the transatlantic partnership. Dan Grennan notes in his article that these predictions of 'earthquakes' may relate to a potential nuclear war.
Events happening in the world, such as Donald Trump's return to the White House and military actions in Ukraine, make predictions about the Third World War particularly pertinent. Prophecies made over a hundred years ago are once again causing alarm among experts.
"God has informed me of many earthquakes. Rest assured that the earthquakes in America and Europe have occurred as predicted. They are expected in Asia as well, some of which may resemble Judgment Day. There will be so many deaths that blood will flow like a river. Even birds and animals will not escape this fate. The earth will be destroyed like never before," were the words spoken by the prophet.
"Moreover, there will be other disasters, both on the earth and in the sky. They will be so vast that every reasonable person will understand: this is not just random occurrences. While books on physics and philosophy do not mention this, people will panic and wonder: what awaits us? Many will be saved, but many will perish. These days are already close," the prophecy stated.
Amid growing concerns about a global collapse, the Daily Star turned to artificial intelligence (AI) to assess the likelihood of the Third World War beginning. The AI expresses concern about the expiration of key nuclear agreements and the emergence of "significant geopolitical points of tension" around the world.
The AI warns of the onset of a new era of "great power politics" and cautions that the world may have already entered a "new Cold War." These alarming conclusions were made just before the update of the "Doomsday Clock," symbolizing the threat of global catastrophe caused by human activity.