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Psychic Who Predicted 9/11 And JFK’s Death Issues Terrifying Warning For 2025
In 2025, an American psychic who foresaw the events of 9/11 and the death of John F. Kennedy issued a terrifying warning.
Born in Medford, Wisconsin, in 1904, Jeane Dixon became one of the most well-known psychics in America after some of her predictions turned out to be startlingly correct.
Before using a crystal ball for prediction, she was employed as a horoscope writer for newspapers and magazines throughout the United States.
In addition to writing seven best-selling books, including an autobiography that included her forecasts for the upcoming years, the astrologer gained notoriety for her predictions of significant political events.
A Gift Of Prophecy: The Phenomenal, her 1971 memoir Jeane Dixon predicted that a terrorist attack on a New York tower will occur soon, which many people took to be the 9/11 attacks.
Some of her predictions, however, were focused on 2025 and went well into the future.
Jeane predicted in her 1969 book, My Life And Prophecies, that a conflict between China and Russia will break out between 2025 and 2037.

She wrote, “In the year 2025, Red China will have reached an economic and political stability sufficient to forge ahead and become the Great Conqueror.”
“In that year, Red China will march into Russia, conquer a large part of the USSR’s northern area, and will not stop until it has moved into Finland, Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, stopping at the German border.”
“It will not invade Western Europe, by that time, however, Russia will also have expanded her direct sphere of influence. It will no longer be limited to the countries of Eastern Europe, but will now include Libya, Ethiopia, Iran and much of Africa. This war of conquest will last from 2025-2037.”
However, her meteoric rise to fame started with her accurate prediction of John F. Kennedy’s death.
A Democrat who would ‘be killed or die in office’ will win the 1960 presidential election, she predicted in the May 1956 issue of Parade Magazine.
President Kennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963, after winning the Democratic Party’s 1960 election.
About an hour after the murder of Dallas police officer J Tippit, suspect Lee Harvey Oswald was taken into custody.
Oswald shot Tippit with his revolver as the officer approached him on the street, leading to the assassin’s eventual capture in a movie theater.
First, they accused him of killing Tippit, and then they accused him of killing President Kennedy.
Jack Ruby, a local nightclub owner with ties to the criminal underworld, shot and killed Oswald two days later as he was being led from Dallas Police Headquarters to a vehicle for transfer to the Dallas County Jail.
Notably, Jeane also foresaw that Richard Nixon would win the presidency of the United States in 1968 but would not serve out his entire term.
Nixon was inaugurated on January 20, 1969, and he went on to become the 37th president of the United States.
The only U.S. president to resign from office, he did so on August 9, 1974, in the wake of the Watergate incident, although he was very certain to be impeached and removed from office.
Nixon was so infatuated with Jeane that he repeatedly asked her to visit the Oval Office so he could hear more of her forecasts.
She told him about a vision she had of a terror attack that will occur that summer in 1972.
The terrorist incident known as the Munich Massacre occurred shortly after, during the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany.
Two Israeli athletes were killed and nine others were taken hostage when eight members of the Palestinian militant organization Black September broke into the Olympic Village.
Nixon was so impressed by Jeane’s vision that he created a counterterrorism group in part because of her.
In other news, she foresaw a major shipping catastrophe in 1989, the year of the Exxon Valdez oil spill.
About 11 million gallons of crude oil leaked when an Exxon Valdez oil tanker grounded on Bligh Reef in Prince William Sound, Alaska.
The spill had significant effects on the environment, economy, and society, particularly for the local population and wildlife in the area.
According to reports, Jeane informed Oprah Winfrey she would have millions of admirers and a huge career when they met in 1977.
After her talk show, The Oprah Winfrey Show, went national in 1986, Winfrey’s fame took off.
Later, Jeane claimed that all of her visions were from God, which won her a lot of admirers in the religious community.
Not all of Jeane’s predictions, though, came true. For instance, she thought Russia would defeat the US in the competition to be the first country to land a man on the moon.
Neil Armstrong became the first person to set foot on the moon on July 20, 1969, as part of the Apollo 11 mission, but the Soviet Union was the first nation to land a spacecraft on the moon with its Luna 9 probe in 1966.
She was also wrong when she predicted that a second Holocaust would occur in the 1980s, that a treatment for cancer would be discovered in 1967, that World War Three would start in 1958, and that Rome would once again become the world’s largest empire.
In the meantime, she asserted that a “war of armageddon” would erupt and destroy the entire planet in 2020, marking the end of the world.
She may have been alluding to the Covid-19 pandemic, which began in 2020 and claimed the lives of over 3.4 million people worldwide, according to the World Health Organization.
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