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Lao Gao's latest prophecy for 2025 is here! Revealing 2 key time points, does it mention encryption currency?
Two key time points revealed in Lao Gao's 2025 prophecy
Famous YouTubers Lao Gao and Xiao Mo uploaded a new video on Christmas called '2025 Prophecy', mainly citing predictions from a Japanese manga artist and prophet named Hamilton Parker. The video states that a certain time point at the end of January and July 5th in 2025 is very important.
Lao Gao first refers to the content of the comic book 'What I Saw in the Future'. The author, Ryuju Ryoma, has been recording his dreams since 1976 and has found that many of them have become 'prophetic dreams'.
Japanese precognitive dream manga: A major disaster will occur on July 5, 2025
This comic book contains a total of 15 dreams, of which 10 have already come true. Surprisingly, the cover of the comic clearly stated that a major disaster would occur in March 2011, and the 311 earthquake happened exactly at that time. The accuracy of the dream prediction caused a sensation in Japan and was also known as the Book of Prophecy.
Source: Lao Gao and Xiao Mo's Japanese prophetic dream manga 'The Future I See': accurately predicted a major disaster in March 2011.
In the complete version of the comic content, the author also claimed to have had the same dream in 1999 and 2021, and made a new prophecy: a major disaster will occur on July 5, 2025, with the specific time at 4:18.
Specifically, she dreamt that a huge underwater explosion would occur beneath the sea surface in the center of a triangular area composed of Japan, the Philippines, and Taiwan. This explosion would cause a massive amount of magma-like substance to spew out through a massive crack, triggering a massive tsunami that would engulf the surrounding areas of Japan, including the loss of one-third of its land. However, a piece of land would suddenly rise up, connecting Taiwan, the Philippines, and Hong Kong.
Image source: The comic 'The Future I See' by Laogao and Xiaomo predicts in Japan: There will be a major disaster on July 5, 2025.
Although this dream seems scary, Lao Gao said there is no need to worry too much because the author had another dream on New Year's Day in 2001. The content of the dream was that everyone's life improved after 2025. Xiao Mo jokingly called it a "remedial dream".
In addition to the prophetic dreams of metaphysics, Lao Gao also mentioned that the earth's disasters may be related to the activity level of sunspots, and the next peak of sunspots happens to fall in July 2025.
Image source: Lao Gao and Xiao Mo's sunspots will peak on July 5, 2025.
Prophet Hamilton Park: There may be a disaster at the end of January 2025
Lao Gao mentioned that the prophet Hamilton Parker, who once predicted Trump's election as president and Brexit, claimed to have seen a salamander in the fire through clairvoyance, representing a rebirth for people after suffering in 2025. Parker believes that there may be disasters before March 2025, but afterwards there will be a bright future.
In his prophecy in June this year, he claimed to have seen a huge black cloud appearing over the skies of Japan, which could be a symbolic sign. There are two possible scenarios: a major earthquake or volcanic eruption in the Nansha Trough, or a war triggered by tense relations among Asian countries.
But because Parker has also claimed that the world will become beautiful again after his 71st birthday through Nadia astrology, so Lao Gao speculates that this disaster prophecy must happen before his 71st birthday, that is, before the end of January 2025.
Image source: Prophet Craig Hamilton-Parker predicts that there may be a disaster in January 2025.
Lao Gao previously cited Bixi's prophecy of 'virtual currency,' which was criticized by Ceylon by name.
In the 2025 prophecy video, Lao Gao did not mention any cryptocurrency content, but in past videos, he has cited Biggs' prophecy that a currency will rise to a high price, and then in September 2024 and at some point in 2025 there will be a gold crisis. When reviewing this person's past prophecy videos, it can be found that the currency mentioned is 'Ripple ($XRP)'.
This video by Lao Gao was later criticized by the well-known YouTuber Xilan, who claimed that he was spreading fake news through careful selection, attracting viewers who lack critical thinking, because not everyone will really just treat it as a story to listen to.
Even if you want to promote what the charlatan says, you should at least present both sides of the argument. You can't just talk about those so-called 'prophecies that came true' to help the charlatan mythologize himself. This will only deceive more foolish people.
In fact, the author of the "Breaking and Cultivating Handbook", Gao Zhimin, also wrote an article criticizing how to expose the various lies of the recommended spiritual mediums by Lao Gao. Many prophecies are ambiguous. Even though Lao Gao emphasizes that disasters will not come true if predicted, Gao Zhimin still believes that KOLs should fulfill their social responsibilities because you cannot guarantee that the audience's literacy is really high.
"Cryptopolis" also reminds us that when facing such religious prophecies, we need to maintain rational and critical thinking, and should not use them as a basis for investment or major decisions. For economic and financial issues, it is more appropriate to refer to professional analysis and research reports.
"The latest prophecy of Lao Gao 2025 is here! Revealing 2 key time points, does it mention cryptocurrency?" This article was first published in "Crypto City"