Tunisian Astrologist Predicts Next Terror Target
Following the recent London attacks, which stunned the UK as well as the entire world, the next major attack, will take place in Paris, according to a Tunisian astrologist.
Tunisian Hassan al-Charni, deputy president of the World Union of Astrologers, who had reportedly "predicted" the deaths of Palestinian President Yasser Arafat, Hamas leader Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, Pope John Paul II and Princess Diana - and the recent attacks in London - has put France on the target line, saying Paris would be the next major European city to suffer a major “terror attack”.
“At the end of this summer or at the beginning of winter... France, and especially Paris, will be the target of a very big offensive,” he wrote.
“I clearly see three targets in Paris: the Eiffel Tower, the Paris Tunnel, and the Montparnasse district.”
Charni had also said US President Bush will be killed by an assassin's bullet in 2005.
Charni also predicted the sudden death of ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein before his trial begins. "The Middle East region will be sitting on a volcano in 2005, and the situation in Iraq will get even more dramatic as Saddam Hussein is expected to die suddenly before his trial even starts," Charni had reportedly said.
He also predicted the death of Saudi King Fahd this year. King Fahd is currently hospitalized in a Riyadh hospital.
So what do you know?
It seems we have our own Tunisian Nostradamus...
I personally don't believe in such stuff. So it's all a bunch of crap to me.
People choose to do what they do, and that's how things happen, good or bad. Stars have nothing to do with it, and I don't believe someone can look at the stars and tell what someone else a continent away is going to do.
[Source: Al Bawaba]
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Jordan's Vigil: "No For Terror"I would like to know if you have contact information for Dr Hassan Charni please.
Thank you
Posted by: Lennard Woodley at October 27, 2005 01:23 AMwhile 2005 reaches its end i doubt that predictions are true
Posted by: tdf at October 28, 2005 09:28 AM
