A REALIDADE DE MADHU, o livro de 2013 que previu o CORONAVÍRUS?? - Summary

Summary

The video discusses various prophecies and predictions about a global pandemic, focusing on the 2019 novel "Madu's Reality" and the TV series "Forever." It criticizes these sources for their inaccuracies and argues that they should not be considered as reliable predictions. The video also debunks a quote attributed to Nostradamus, suggesting it was fabricated. It concludes by emphasizing the importance of staying informed and following health guidelines, rather than relying on unverified predictions.

Facts

1. The text discusses the 2019 novel "Madu's Reality" by Melissa Tobias, which predicts a global pandemic that would wipe out over 3 billion people and last two years. The pandemic was said to be caused by a virus that would only penetrate bodies incompatible with the vibration of love for others. However, the text points out that the novel was written in 2013, and the pandemic it predicted did not happen in 2020 as predicted, but in 2019. The text also notes that the book's prediction of the pandemic lasting two years was incorrect, as the actual pandemic lasted much longer.

2. The text mentions other predictions of a global pandemic, such as a prediction by the series "The Seventh Pandemic" that aired in November 2019. However, the text argues that these predictions were not accurate, as they did not correctly predict the 2020 coronavirus outbreak.

3. The text discusses the idea of a "vision" of an event that has already happened, such as the swine flu outbreak in 2009. The text argues that these "visions" are not true predictions, but rather notions of events that have already occurred.

4. The text mentions a prediction by Nostradamus, a 16th-century French astrologer, that a queen would emerge from the east and spread a plague, which is interpreted as a prediction of the coronavirus pandemic. However, the text argues that this prediction was not made by Nostradamus himself, but was found on the internet and attributed to him.

5. The text discusses the idea that the 2020 coronavirus pandemic was a result of a mutation of a coronavirus that already existed, as suggested by a Korean series. However, the text points out that this series was not talking about the 2020 coronavirus, but rather a fictional virus.

6. The text concludes by arguing that all of these predictions and visions are just notions of events that have already happened, and not true predictions of future events.