‘Living Nostradamus’ warns ‘be vigilant’ against ‘matrix of modern surveillance’

A man who claims to be able to see into the future has warned of an impending Big Brother state to emerge in 2024 with the "matrix of modern surveillance".

Athos Salomé has become known as the 'Living Nostradamus' for his predictions – many of which he claims to have come true. From Queen Elizabeth II dying last year to Elon Musk snapping up Twitter – or X as he's renamed it – Athos says there are few major world events his paranormal abilities cannot tap into.

In his latest revelations shared exclusively with the Daily Star, Athos has called for people to remain vigilant in the wake of artificial intelligence advancing the power of CCTV. He says facial recognition technologies being built in China and the United States will bring in a new age without privacy.

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Athos told the Daily Star: "The matrix of modern surveillance symbolises the expanding web of monitoring and control that pervades our world. We are rapidly approaching a reality where privacy becomes a notion granting governments and corporations unparalleled access to individuals personal information.

The self-proclaimed future-seer's visions come after the Daily Star reported Russia is set to install five million CCTV cameras across the country, as President Vladimir Putin ramps up surveillance on his citizens.

And Russia's Ministry of Digital Development wants the entire system centralised so that Kremlin bosses can get their hands on the footage. According to Russian news outlet Kommersant, the announcement was made by Maksut Shadaev, who runs the Ministry in question.

In light of his prediction for 'Big Brother' to ramp up further in 2024, Athos is urging the world to be are to the perils posed by this so-called "Matrix". He underscores the importance for individuals to remain vigilant regarding how their information's collected and utilized.

Athos added: "I understand that predictions can sometimes feel like something imagined by a mind that goes through moments of emptiness and fullness. This isn't guesswork. Rather predictions based on the likelihood of certain events happening again. Initially these predictions are, for 2024. They may come true in years."

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