From the London Mail:
A prolific professor dubbed ‘China‘s Nostradamus’ predicted that Donald Trump would win the 2024 presidential election and go to war with Iran; his next prediction presents a chilling forecast for what is to come.
Professor Xueqin Jiang has been at the forefront of several political predictions that have since come true on his YouTube and Substack series, Predictive History.
Jiang is a Beijing-based educator and writer. He is also on the research team for Harvard’s Global Education Innovation Initiative, has authored a book on education reform, and coordinated study abroad programs at China’s most prestigious schools.
For years now, questions about A.I. have taken the form of “what happens if?” What happens if A.I. begins replacing workers? What happens if it becomes capable of writing its own code? What happens if it begins to deceive those testing its capabilities? What happens if governments use it for surveillance and war? What happens if governments decide it is so powerful that they need control of the labs that develop it?
This year, the A.I. questions have taken a new form, “what happens now?” What happens now that A.I. is, or at least is being used as the excuse for, replacing workers?
For centuries, the Ark of the Covenant, the sacred gold-plated chest said to contain the Ten Commandments, has been one of the greatest mysteries in religious history.
The object, which once symbolized God’s presence among the Israelites, vanished from the historical record more than 2,500 years ago, sparking endless debate about where it may have been taken.
Some believers claim it was hidden in Ethiopia. Others insist it ended up in Zimbabwe or even Ireland.
But a startling theory the Ark may lie thousands of miles away in one of the most remote places on Earth, buried deep in the jungles of the Solomon Islands.
According to local traditions on the island of Malaita, ancient travelers from Israel may have carried the sacred relic across the ocean in an epic 8,000-mile canoe journey two millennia ago.
Some religious groups believe the Ark was eventually hidden inside a lost temple modeled after King Solomon’s Temple, built somewhere in the mountainous interior of the island.