Recently, people have begun connecting the current situations in the Middle East to a chilling prediction by the famous seer, Nostradamus. Few might know Michel de Nostredame by this name, but he was a renowned French astrologer and seer born in 1503, passing away in 1566.

Nostradamus penned a collection known as Les Propheties, which contained 942 enigmatic predictions fashioned as poems. These writings were composed in a mix of languages to obscure their true meaning from the Church’s scrutiny.

With the recent joint US-Israeli offensive on Iran, speculation has mounted that one of Nostradamus’s forecasts may be tied to these events. On the fateful Saturday, February 28, aggressive actions undertaken by then-President Donald Trump resulted in significant conflict, leading to a profound response.

Iran retaliated to U.S. and Israeli strikes by launching missiles to numerous locations, inflaming worldwide concerns and stoking fears of an impending third World War. Nostradamus had spoken about “seven months great war, people dead through evil,” in the cryptic language he often used, causing many to speculate that he forewarned about these very tensions.

Some researchers believe that Nostradamus’s foretellings suggest a global conflict, yet interpretations remain unanchored to a specific year, despite the current hype assigning 2026 as pertinent. They theorize that references to places like Rouen in his verses are ancient, not directly linked to modern geopolitical entities.

A passage has circulated online expressing belief in an upcoming great war, potentially the meltdown foretold by Nostradamus, dwelling heavily in the minds of today’s concerned citizens.

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