Indian Prodigy Predicts Worse Disasters Awaiting In 2021, He Also Accurately Predicted The COVID-19 Pandemic
Dhir Acharya - Jan 15, 2021
Fourteen-year-old Abhigya Anand is an Indian boy who became famous for his accurate prediction of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Abhigya Anand is a 14-year-old boy who considers himself an astrologer. In his latest prediction, the Indian child prodigy pointed out that February 2021 may come with an even greater disaster. Anand also said that YouTube deleted his videos twice in 2020 so he started his own website.
On August 22, 2019, Anand posted a video on YouTube. He is famous for his accurate prediction of the COVID-19 pandemic. Since then, each time releases a short video featuring his prediction, it has drawn attention from the world.

In his latest video, the child prodigy said that the Moon, the Sun, Jupiter, Mercury, Saturn, and Venus will form a concatenation in February 2021, probably bringing shocking disasters as well as economic collapse. He added that YouTube removed his videos twice last year for violating the platform’s community rules.
In 2020, Anand predicted that on December 21, millions of people would be in a panic mode. It so happened that on December 20, the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Matt Hancock, stated that the new coronavirus variant found in England had gone out of control, which seemed in line with the prediction and some people related the new variant to Anand’s prediction.

At 2020-end, the child prodigy predicted that 2021 will witness a crisis that’s much more severe than the COVID-19 pandemic. This raised a concern among people that the world will have an even more difficult year than last year.
However, it’s worth noting that not of his predictions turned out true. For instance, he predicted the outbreak of World War 3 in 2020 and said that the US, India, Iran, and Pakistan would participate in the war. And as a fact, it wasn’t the case.
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