Indian prodigy slapped in the face?Predicting that there will be a huge disaster in the political economy today

Indian prodigy Anand (Abhigya Anand) once predicted that a huge disaster will occur in the world between March and April, and a major event that will shake the world will occur on April 13. This statement made many people “wait for the result”, but so far there has been no abnormality, which has caused a large number of domestic netizens to discuss heatedly; because the Indian prodigy has made predictions about the Russian-Ukrainian war and the global political and economic situation in the past, many people have endured Can’t stop complaining “The Indian prodigy has fallen from the altar”.

The Indian prodigy recently pointed out that March 16, April 4, and April 13 are the “key dates” for this year’s disaster. At first, many people felt that Anand’s prediction was inaccurate, but in the middle of the night on March 16, a large earthquake with a magnitude of 7.3 occurred in the waters of Fukushima, Japan, with a maximum magnitude of 6. Starting the next day on April 4, Taiwan’s domestic cases broke through for the first time. 200 cases, and then the local confirmed cases hit a record high.

In response to what will happen on April 13, the Indian prodigy once said that due to the special astrological aspect of Mars and Saturn will appear in April, it is a bad omen and will expand the original crisis again. There will be events that will shake the world.

Today is April 13th, and a large number of netizens poured into “Zhongshi News Network”, “yahoo! News” and PTT forums to leave messages: “April 13th is here! And then? What’s going on?” “How is it today? The prodigy of India has fallen from the altar”, “What disaster is going to happen when I sit and wait, the strange force is laughing to death”, “The day has come, I’m still fine”, “Even the Russian-Ukrainian war can’t be predicted correctly, and I want to come to predict Taiwan! Waiting for the child prodigy to be beaten in the face.”

★ “Zhongshi News Network” reminds you: folklore is for reference only, please do not be overly superstitious.

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