Want to see more threads and images? Ask Bernd!
Bernd Tue, 11 Mar 2025 11:31:43 GMT No. 25615258 [Kohl] [Report thread]
ClipboardImage-1741692698.png
243.04 kB, 622x1000
Tradu pro portugues On March 11, 2011, a massive earthquake with a magnitude of 9.0 struck the Tohoku region of Japan, causing a tsunami and resulting in significant damage. Although this major disaster occurred in 2011, a manga book published 12 years earlier in 1999 had the words “The great disaster will occur in March 2011” written on its cover. The pen name “Tatsukiryō” who drew this manga had been having prophetic dreams. Whenever she had a prophetic dream, she would wake up and immediately record it in a notebook with illustrations. This manga “The Future I Saw” is based on some of the things written in that notebook and turned into a manga. In July 2021, before the deadline for “The Future I Saw: Complete Edition,” she had another dream. Like in 1999, black letters appeared on a screen like a movie screen. It read, “The real disaster will come in July 2025.” Furthermore, this time, she saw a scene where the seabed, which seemed to be the epicenter, rose up with a thud. At that time, she wondered if the dream of a summer tsunami that she drew in a manga was not the Great East Japan Earthquake, but this. It was a huge tsunami that was probably three times as big as the Great East Japan Earthquake. She hastily scribbled down the words and scenes that remained in her head when she woke up. She has no certainty about what this dream means. However, since there is an example of the Great East Japan Earthquake, it cannot be said with certainty that it will not happen 100%.
Total posts: 0, files: 0 (Drowned at Tue, 11 Mar 2025 15:09:55 GMT)
Thread interest score: -0.6 Thread size: 21.13 kB