Social media is abuzz with reports that psychics predicted the 2020 Corona pandemic, also known as the Covid-19 outbreak, many years ago. Is this true? If so, how long ago did they predict the Covid outbreak? Have the same psychics said when the coronavirus pandemic will end? These are all burning questions and we are going to answer them here!
Sylvia Browne speaks from the grave
Sylvia Browne, a clairvoyant of great fame, was born Sylvia Celeste Shoemaker in 1936 in Kansas City, Kansas. She died in 2013, but her words live on in her forty books and interviews. One of her books in particular has caused a stir during the Corona pandemic, especially on social media. Sylvia was considered quite a credible forecaster, even by those who do not normally seek paranormal guidance, as she appeared numerous times on the very popular daytime show, the Montel Williams Show, as well as on Larry King Live during prime time. She also had quite a following in the radio world, hosting her own programs and appearing on popular radio talk shows such as Coast-to-Coast AM.
In 2008, about a dozen years before the Covid-19 pandemic hit, Sylvia Browne published a book titled “End of Days: Predictions and Prophecies About the End of the World.” Her words about a global disease in this book are so eerily accurate that they seem terrifyingly creepy to many. So much so that her book recently rose to second place on the New York Times bestseller list. It’s rare for a book of this age to do this, but we live in extraordinary times indeed.
Here are Sylvia Brown’s words about the pandemic, exactly as she wrote them, so you can judge for yourself whether she really predicted the Covid-19 pandemic:
“By 2020, we will see more people than ever wearing surgical masks and rubber gloves in public, inspired by an outbreak of a severe pneumonia-like illness that affects both the lungs and bronchi and is brutally resistant to treatment.”
This passage has appeared on social media, especially considering that she predicted the exact year this would happen: 2020. Opponents point out that when she wrote this book, the SARS pandemic was in full swing, so she did not predicted. something new. However, SARS was never as widespread as Covid-19, nor was mask-wearing as widely used in almost all countries. Furthermore, the fact that she got the date correct is actually what drives people to read not only this book, but others she wrote.
When did Sylvia Brown say the viral pandemic would end?
Since Sylvia was so accurate in her prediction for the year 2020, people naturally want to know when she thought the viral pandemic would end! Well, here it is in her own words”
“This disease will be particularly baffling because, after causing a winter of absolute panic, it will appear to disappear completely up to a decade later, making both its source and cure much more mysterious.”
So she seems to think it will disappear in 2021, but reappear ten years later and reappear in 2032. We’ll all be waiting to see whether or not this comes true. Either way, it’s good news that most scientists assume we’ll have an effective vaccination long before then, so it should be good if Sylvia is proven right again and Covid-19 reemerges in ten years.
Was Sylvia Browne the only clairvoyant who could accurately predict the Covid-19 pandemic?
Well, probably not, at least for those of us who are willing to believe that some psychics don’t always call themselves psychics, but we hear from them anyway. Dean Koontz might fit this bill. He is one of the most beloved science fiction thriller authors today. He has shown a great fascination with paranormal themes such as psychic channeling, time travel and the supernatural, as these appear in many of Koontz’s books. To some, the details of his books in this regard seem so accurate and so credible that he seems to have the mind of a clairvoyant.
In Koontz’s bestseller entitled ‘The Eyes of Darkness’, Koontz describes a biological weapon brought to the United States by a defected Chinese scientist as ‘Wuhan-400’. He says it was developed “in their RDNA labs outside the city of Wuhan and was the 400th viable strain.” This version of the book was published in 2008, so again about twelve years before we face a global pandemic from a virus that most likely originated in Wuhan, China! Some have even theorized that this is where Sylvia Browne got the idea for her book, but the timing is quite similar when you look at the details. So it appears that there is one psychic who predicts the year and possibly another ‘psychic’ who predicts the origin.
It should be noted that Koontz published an earlier version of the book under a pseudonym in 1981 (he was not that famous at the time and published many books under a pseudonym and later republished the same books under his real name). In this earlier version of the book, the only difference was that the deadly virus was called ‘Gorky-400’ instead of ‘Wuhan-400’. Dean Koontz has apparently received a lot of questions about why he made this change and why he named the deadly virus that in the first place, but so far he has not responded. It would be fascinating to hear him talk about that. Hopefully a reporter will also ask him outright if he thinks he has psychic abilities? Has he ever had premonitions?
There are people who are psychic, but don’t realize they are, or don’t want to share their gift with the world. In the case of Dean Koontz, he may have found a unique way to share his psychic abilities! In a 2006 interview with ABC News, fans took their questions to Koontz. One reader asked if Koontz planned to continue with the supernatural elements, to which he responded in part, “It seems like I’m moving in that direction these days.” and then he goes on to say that he writes what inspires him. Could Undeclared Psychic Abilities Inspire Dean Koontz?
Final thoughts
Because Sylvia is no longer with us, it is not possible to interview her to find out exactly what she meant by her prediction in her book ‘End of Days: Predictions and Prophecies About the End of the World’, or even what inspired her her prediction. It would be interesting to know the exact circumstances and in what context the spirits revealed this to her. Rumor has it that many of Sylvia Browne’s books were ghostwritten, that is, written by someone else but attributed to her, or written in collaboration with a ghostwriter. It would be fascinating to find out if there is a ghostwriter for this particular book and who this person is. They may know the information that many on social media have been thinking about for months! HOW did she predict the date, 2020, for a global viral pandemic that would be so resistant to all known drugs and mask the entire world?
We have all heard of the various predictions of the infamous Nostradamus. Many seem to be coming true, so much so that several documentaries have been made about these predictions. However, opponents claim that Nostradamus’ predictions were actually quite vague. These same naysayers believe that we are simply reading too much into it, making current or recent past events fit into Nostradamus’ predictions. However, this really cannot be said of Sylvia Browne’s prediction of the year 2020, when the current global pandemic will hit. This detail seems far too accurate to be just our imagination taking over. Koontz’s prediction of a “Wuhan-400” virus also seems eerily too accurate for that.