The Japanese prophetement has no doubt. < img src = "https://zycie.news/crrops/4008ce/620x0/1/0/2023/06/26/lapo32o43e9cecg0vinaz8ofuno7rbbmtlghjljl.png" alt = "Promotion/YouTube @topowa Dycha" styles = "background-color: rgba (34,68,142,1)" > < p > Ryo tatsuki & ndash; The Japanese artist, who have moved the world more than once, once again, once again, the Oacute; Known for the extraordinary SN & oacute; in which they often turned out to be prophetic, this time she talks about something that arouses a huge nonsense & oacute; j. According to her recent visions, in July 2025 there may be a scale disaster that has not seen the world yet.

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< P >Many began to take her seriously only when her dreams began to be realized. In 1991, her Freddie Mercury & Amp; Ndash dreamed of her A few months of p & oacute; the artist died of AIDS. In 1995, she predicted a powerful earthquake in Kobe. Over 6,000 people were killed. But the most impressive was the vision of 2011 & ndash; Long before the tragedy in Fukushima, Tatsuki wrote that in March this year there would be a disaster. Earthquake, tsunami and an explosion at the nuclear power plant confirmed her prophecy in the most tragic possible way & b.

< p > today Ryo tatsuki m & oacute; with something much larger. She dreamed of the sea & ndash; & AMP; BDQUO; boiling & rdquo;, with a bubbling surface, as if something was exploded under water. He believes that it is a symbol of the upcoming underwater explosion in volcanic, which can cause so -called mega-tsunami.

< p > In a dream she saw a wall of water three times higher than the one who hit Japan in 2011. According to her Słak; Oacute; W, not only the coasts of Japan are threatened, but the Philippines, Taiwan, Indonesia and other Pacific countries.

< p > What's more, the place that she saw in a dream, described as & ampquo; diamond area & rdquo; & ndash; Connecting Japan, Taiwan, Indonesia and Marian Islands P & Amp; Oacute; Two characters reminiscent of dragons were to appear in the center of this zone. Intrigued, Tatsuki checked underwater maps. And indeed & ndash; In the vicinity of Hawaij & oacute; she found shapes that looked as if they came from her sleep.

< p > Although many still treat her visions with a grain of salt, for others Tatsuki became more than an artist. She is a woman who & oacute; ra & ndash; Perhaps & ndash; He can see what is still hidden from us. Will the dream about the boiling ocean prove to be another prophecy ? time will show. P & oacute; ki Co & ndash; Niepok & oacute; j, which the voice sowed her voice, spreads far beyond the borders of Japan.

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Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116