Manga Predicts Disaster: Fact or Fiction? A Japanese manga published in 1999 has recently resurfaced, claiming to have predicted both the COVID-19 pandemic and a devastating earthquake and tsunami set to hit Japan on July 5th, 2025. The manga, "The Future I Saw," by Ryo Tatsuki, details several catastrophic events, including the dates of Lady Di's and Freddie Mercury's deaths, and the 9/11 attacks. While many online have expressed concern, seismologists caution against taking these predictions as scientific fact. "While Japan is in a seismically active zone, predicting earthquakes with precision remains impossible," states a leading seismologist. The video's popularity highlights the public's fascination with prophecies, underscoring the need for critical thinking and reliable information sources. The video's dramatic presentation, however, raises concerns about the spread of misinformation. The upcoming months will be crucial in determining the accuracy of Tatsuki's predictions.
1748482262 [embed]https://www.tiktok.com/@unitel.bo/video/7509668280597056824[/embed] Manga profetiza un desastre mundial para julio de 2025. ¿Se cum…