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    Living Nostradamus predicted Crowdstrike Microsoft outage and 'three days of darkness'

    By Kelly Williams,

    12 hours ago
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    Dubbed the modern-day Nostradamus , Athos Salome, a Brazilian psychic, has sounded alarms with his chilling prediction of "three days of darkness" in 2024 amid growing cyber warfare anxieties. With the recent global Microsoft meltdown sending shockwaves and resulting disarray, skeptics and believers alike are left pondering if Salome's forewarnings are unraveling before our eyes.

    The seer, holding a reputation bolstered by uncannily accurate prophecies including the coronavirus outbreak, Elon Musk's Twitter takeover, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's passing, and even nailing the Euro football outcomes has got the world on edge. The 36-year-old visionary had previously disclosed to MailOnline earlier this year that the epoch of warfare is diving into uncharted territories with the emergence of technologies like Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) weaponry, hinting at catastrophic repercussions globally.

    Salome hints that the expected blackout of 2024 may point to clandestine testing of EMP tech coupled with spiked hostilities amongst conflicted nations, potentially setting the stage for a full-blown World War III scenario, reports the Daily Star .

    As systems across numerous sectors face paralysis due to the sprawling tech malfunction that erupted last night ranging from media conglomerates to financial institutions, healthcare facilities, and even retail giants the uproar sparked speculations of an impending global conflict, with fingers pointed at Russia and extraterrestrial forces being bandied about.

    EMP technology, inherently designed to incapacitate electronic systems while sparing human lives and infrastructure, looms as a formidable arsenal that could plunge modern amenities into oblivion.

    EMP, short for electromagnetic pulse, can wreak havoc on electronic systems when triggered by high-altitude explosions, interacting with Earth's magnetic fields. During the Cold War era, both the USA and the Soviet Union considered EMP a strategic asset to disable enemy infrastructure without direct destruction.

    Salome commented: "AI again emerges as a factor possibly serving as both a peacekeeping tool and an instigator of fresh confrontations."

    "Advanced nations, including the United States have been quietly advancing EMP technologies for security purposes."

    "The US has been exploring EMP capabilities since Operation Prime tests in the 1960s aiming to use this technology to neutralize threats with minimal physical damage. Similarly, Russia and China are investing in EMP technologies as tools to disrupt infrastructures of potential foes."

    "Even North Korea despite its limitations is showing interest, in EMP technology as part of their preemptive strike tactics."

    "This shift, in adoption signifies a growing trend where EMP is not merely viewed as a weapon. As an essential element of upcoming military endeavors having the potential to disrupt critical systems significantly and swiftly."

    In tech news, Microsoft 365 users are facing issues accessing apps and services. The company stated, "Our services are still seeing continuous improvements while we continue to take mitigation actions," earlier today on X.

    "We still expect that users will continue to see gradual relief as we continue to mitigate the issue."

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