Athos Salomé, known for accurate predictions like the coronavirus pandemic and Queen Elizabeth’s death, raises concerns about potential synthetic epidemics from AI labs. He foresees a fusion of biology and technology creating artificial viruses and a ‘spiritual revolution’ through AI advancements.
Brazilian parapsychologist and psychic Athos Salomé, aged 36, known as the ‘living Nostradamus,’ has warned of potential future epidemics stemming from artificial intelligence (AI) laboratories. Salomé, who claims to have accurately predicted events such as the coronavirus pandemic, Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter, and Queen Elizabeth’s death, shared his latest concerns with the Daily Star.
Salomé speculated that future epidemics might be synthetic creations rather than natural phenomena. He described a possible fusion between biology and technology that could lead to the development of artificial viruses, either for curing existing diseases or creating new ailments.
In an interview with LADbible, Salomé also predicted that AI might enable humans to contact the dead, enhance CCTV surveillance, and contribute to human experimentation to further understand cosmic origins. He mentioned that these advancements could signify a ‘spiritual revolution,’ bringing what was once considered science fiction into everyday reality.
Furthermore, Salomé explained that electricity serves as a connection between humans and AI. He elaborated that while humans utilize electricity for the maintenance of biological life, AI uses it for processing information and executing tasks.
Salomé’s latest accurate prediction included a major coronal mass ejection (CME) from the Sun, which resulted in significant magnetic disruptions on Earth, marking the most powerful solar storm since 2017.
Salomé attributes his abilities to his family’s mystical heritage, citing gypsy ancestors and a great-grandfather who was a sorcerer. Despite medical professionals finding nothing unusual about him, Salomé maintains that his different abilities were evident from a young age.
In his recent revelations, Salomé expressed skepticism about the advancing technology, questioning whether humanity is prepared to handle responses from realms beyond our understanding.