God level accurately predicted the 311 earthquake! She said again that "the real disaster will be in 2025" and "may kill 320,000 people", the date was revealed

Because many people want to avoid disasters, they like to seek fortune telling from fortune tellers. Whether it is tarot cards, I Ching or bird divination, there are a large number of followers who follow them. However, you may not be able to believe the above, but the following precognitive dream by the Japanese writer Tatsuki Ryo may make you doubt yourself!

According to the "Hong Kong 01" report, Tatsuki Ryo was accustomed to using dreams as inspiration for his creations. Starting in 1976, when he was 22 years old, he often put his notebook next to him so that he could record it immediately. "I don't have a supernatural physique, but I can Seeing the future." In 1999, she compiled 15 precognitive dreams into a comic book called "The Future I Saw (私が見た未来)" which detailed the time and content of the dreams.

According to the book, Tatsuki Ryo's first precognitive dream was in November 1976. In the dream, he was watching the news, reporting that the lead singer of "Queen" died of some infectious disease. Ten years later, On November 28, she dreamed of Queen again. Everyone was still alive, but the lead singer had passed away and turned into a bronze statue. Unexpectedly, another five years passed, and on November 24, 1991, the lead singer died of AIDS. Caused death from pneumonia.

There is more than one miraculous coincidence. On August 31, 1992, Tatsuki Ryo dreamed of the death of the former British Princess Diana. Five years later, on the same day, she actually passed away in a car accident in Paris; on April 25, 1982 , she dreamed that a Japanese rock singer died. On the same day 10 years later, the famous Japanese rock star Yutaka Ozaki died suddenly at the age of 26.

In addition, on January 2, 1995, Tatsuki Ryo dreamed that the ground in Kobe was cracking. Fifteen days later, at 5:46 a.m. on January 17, a major earthquake occurred in Hanshin, killing nearly 6,500 people. Not only that, she had already seen the 311 earthquake in Tohoku, Japan on March 11, 2011, in her dream on March 11, 1996!

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As for the new coronavirus that has brought catastrophe to the world, Tatsuki Ryo had a precognitive dream in 1995. She wrote in her book, "An unknown virus appeared in the world in 2020, reaching its peak in Japan in April of the same year, and then slowly subsided. , will come back in 10 years. "Will the epidemic come back again? I'm afraid no one knows yet!

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In fact, "The Future I Saw" has long been out of print, and Tatsuki Ryo has stopped painting. However, in the autumn of 2021, a Japanese publishing house announced that it has contacted her, and the other party will re-publish "The Future I Saw" and provide New material.

Tatsuki Ryo revealed that on July 5, 2021, he had another dream. He dreamed that a catastrophe would occur in July 2025. He saw that the seabed between Japan and the Philippines cracked, causing a huge tsunami. A quarter of Japan 1 was submerged, which was larger than the 311 earthquake, but she added, "After the disaster in 2025, what I saw in my dream was that people were facing a glorious future!"

However, some experts said that the disaster mentioned by Tatsuki Ryo is possible because the location of the South China Sea Trough happens to be at the junction of the Philippine Sea Plate and the Eurasian Continental Plate. If the two plates push together, there will be Triggering a major earthquake, "There is an 80% chance of it happening in the next 30 years. It will cause a 34-meter tsunami (approximately 8 stories high). It only takes 3 minutes for the tsunami to sweep over, and the epicenter of the trough is just right." Directly under the Japanese archipelago, the worst-case estimate is that 320,000 people will die and 620,000 people will be injured."

However, there is no need to panic too much. After all, there is no point in being afraid. It is better to live every day as if it is your last!

*Folklore statements are for reference only and do not represent the position of this media. Please do not be overly superstitious.

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