Bald Anschlag auf England? Atomkrieg USA - Nord Korea?
Geschrieben von Marco am 31. Januar 2003 12:07:45:
Crystal Ball
Date : 26 January 2003Mahendra Sharma: 'I see terrorism attacks in Britain, in England, this year.'
Tim Modise: 'Attacks of what magnitude? Are they going to be big attacks?
Mahendra: 'Big attacks. This year Britain will be targeted.'
Tim: 'When?'
Mahendra: 'After 15 February.'
Hearing a comment like that, one would almost think that one was dealing with someone quite irresponsible or perhaps even a bit deranged. But with Mahendra Sharma, it could be a different story all together. A week before it happened, he accurately predicted the 9/11 disaster.
Flashback to a Mahendra prediction in 2001: 'I see extensive terrorist attack. Buildings - big buildings - will collapse. But specifically in the USA.'
Mahendra (on Carte Blanche, 18 March 2002): 'So I thought that might be the bomb or terrorists will put the bomb in the buildings or something like that but it happened something from the air, you know.'
Tim: 'He is called Africa's Nostradamus and apart from the 9/11 tragedy, he maintains that he has a reliable track record of verified predictions.'
Mahendra: 'I predicted Michael Gorbachev would lose his job and the USSR will disintegrate. In 1991 I predicted that Princess Diana will have a divorce - a break-up of the marriage - and after the break-up I see an accidental death.
'One day I was just reading her chart and I saw. The next day I just sent a fax to the newspaper because this is the chart and this is what I see. That was what really make the people believe that no, this boy has something.'
Mahendra comes from a long line of astrologers and although he has a few clients, he spends most of his time pouring over the astrological charts of the countries of the world. We featured his book, '2002: World Prophesies', on Carte Blanche last year and many of his predictions have come to pass - like health problems in the Royal family; big business houses collapse; India/Pakistan tension; attack on Yasser Arafat; food grain shortages; and heavy floods.
But perhaps most noticeable was his accuracy with the gold price.
Mahendra: 'The yellow metal - gold - will play a key role in this hundred years next.'
Since we spoke to Mahendra, gold rose as he predicted, with 20% from $290 to over $350. He is confident it will reach the $500-mark by the end of the year.
Tim: 'How do you rate the accuracy of your predictions?'
Mahendra: 'I'm not 100% accurate. Definitely there will be ... because I'm a human being, you know. But I think around 90% I'm OK.'
With this quiet sense of confidence he has just released his new book, '2003: World Prophesies'.
Tim: 'Well, there are a host of developments taking place in the world at the moment and one wonders how you feel about 2003.'
Mahendra: 'Definitely US and Iraq war - definitely. If they don't able to remove Saddam Hussein before the 21st of May, then I think Saddam Hussein will remain in the power.
Tim: 'What if the United Nations came up with new proposals to settle the differences?'
Mahendra: 'There is no settlement indicated because this war I predicted two years back. So I don't see any kind of settlement.'
Mahendra sees that the chances of war are at their greatest around the 27th and 29th of January. He is more concerned, though, about the explosive developments that are brewing between North Korea and the United States, which will come to a head, he says, in October this
year.Mahendra: 'Because North Korea will have a great support from China, Russia - the whole Asian countries - and there I think to me it looks very scary if they try to attack North Korea or something like that, you know. Then I think North Korea can really ... I can see a nuclear
war then, clearly.'Some say that these are just educated guesses and that anyone with a bit of intelligence and tenacity could come up with the same predictions. Wits political analyst, Prof John Stremlau, concurs.
John Stremlau: 'Well, he's a little behind the curve talking about North Korea's nuclear power. It's an open secret that North Korea has at least two nuclear weapons and has in fact violated the 1998 agreement with the Clinton administration about what it would do to uphold its commitment to the non-proliferation pact. So therefore in fact North Korea already poses that major challenge and that's why the Bush administration is treating it so gingerly.'
Tim: 'And as far as international terrorism is concerned, he has also suggested that the theatre of terrorism is going to move from the US and other parts of the world and is going to be concentrated in the UK.'
John: 'Sure, he could pick any one of the Western European powers and any country that is subject to the resentment of fundamentalists.'
Tim: 'You seem very sceptical.'
John: 'The predictions have in several instances a reasonable common sense plausibility about them. As an academic maybe I guess I put my faith in education as the best way to try to anticipate the kind of challenges that we’ve all got to face.'
Mahendra says that although he does some research on the background of his subject material, most of his information comes from interpreting the moving forces of the planets.
Mahendra: 'Immediately something happens, I do my own homework, like now this is the new thing happening. Like in Kenya, when the oppositions united, I said they will win the elections because the day they united. So any new event I make immediately.'
One of the country's charts that Mahendra has been following quite closely for a number of years is our own - South Africa.
Mahendra: 'This is my favourite place, I think. I always feel – and immediately I close my eyes and I say - this place has something. This place is going to rise like anything.'
According to Mahendra, by June this year the cabinet will be reshuffled and those key-figures who are not performing well will be replaced.
Mahendra: 'So basically from June this year - 2003 - many new decisions come that government will take, specifically on Aids, security, investment, mining industry - because that is a key card
South Africa has.'Mahendra maintains that South Africa will become a superpower because of the gold and minerals it possesses. He also says our stock market will improve up to 40% - 50% this year.
Mahendra: 'Platinum I see 100% rise. Silver I think investors should look. They should watch silver. I think that can go up to 200% - 300% up.'
Econometrix economic expert, Azhar Jarmine, says the Iraq war will push the gold price up and that given his own financial background, he too would be able to make similar predictions.
Azhar: 'Except I would not be able to predict with such accuracy the precise timing of certain events. I think that must come from astrology.'
And Mahendra, for the last question of the innings ... which nation do you think is in the best position to win the world cup cricket?
Mahendra: 'I saw West-Indies' chart. I think you can watch them up to top three. They can surprise many. I don't want to give South Africa bad news but winning the world cup I see not that strong chart, not that strong chance, but they will do well.'
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