Japanese manga prophet warns of cataclysmic event on July 5 — Is a new continent coming?
By finnheartley // 2025-07-01
 
  • Dire Prophecy: A renowned Japanese manga artist, known for accurate past predictions (including Fukushima), warns of a massive geological catastrophe on July 5 at 5 AM Tokyo time, potentially unleashing a tsunami three times larger than 2011’s disaster.
  • Global Panic: The prophecy has triggered evacuations in Japan, Taiwan, and parts of China, with tourism plunging. Mike Adams (Natural News) suggests traumatic events may imprint across time, accessible via heightened intuition.
  • Scientific Debate: While mainstream geologists dismiss sudden landmass emergence, Adams cites catastrophism, warning of Pacific Rim tsunamis, supply chain collapse, and resource wars—amplified by collective belief.
  • Broader Warnings: The prediction follows alerts of a July 4 U.S. bioweapon attack (per Dr. David Martin), which Adams ties to a pattern of engineered crises and potential false-flag conflicts.
  • Preparedness Advice: Adams urges coastal evacuation plans, tangible assets (precious metals, privacy coins), and decentralized media to navigate potential upheavals—framing the event as a possible "reset."
A renowned Japanese manga artist, celebrated for eerily accurate predictions—including the Fukushima disaster—has issued a dire warning: a world-altering geological catastrophe will strike at 5 AM Tokyo time on July 5. Her decades of recorded visions describe a tsunami three times larger than Fukushima’s, potentially triggering the rise of a new subcontinent linking Japan, Taiwan, and the Philippines.

The Prophecy and Its Impact

The artist, whose identity remains semi-anonymous but is revered in Japan for her past accuracy, claims this event will dwarf the 2011 disaster. Her warnings have sparked panic, with tourism to Japan plummeting as believers flee coastal areas. Reports indicate evacuations in Taiwan and parts of China, where the prophecy has gained traction. Mike Adams, founder of Brighton AI and Natural News, cautions: "Morphic fields encode future trauma—this isn’t just folklore." He references his own experiments with Xylitol crystallization, where microscopic patterns seemingly predicted real-world events (like the Tel Aviv bombing) weeks in advance. Adams suggests that powerful emotional or traumatic events may imprint themselves across time, accessible to those with heightened intuition.

Geological Feasibility or Fear-Mongering?

While mainstream geologists dismiss the idea of a sudden landmass emergence, Adams points to catastrophism—the theory that major geological changes (like mountain formation) can occur rapidly. He notes that if a tectonic shift of this magnitude happened, it would:
  • Trigger tsunamis devastating the Pacific Rim, including the U.S. West Coast.
  • Collapse global supply chains, particularly in tech-dependent regions like Taiwan.
  • Spark conflicts over newly exposed resources.
Skeptics argue the prediction aligns with Japan’s history of seismic anxiety, but Adams counters: "When enough people believe something, it can manifest as reality."

Broader Context: A Week of Warnings

The July 5 prophecy follows another alarming forecast by Dr. David Martin, who warns of a bioweapon attack on July 4 in the U.S., potentially blamed on Iran to justify war. Adams ties both predictions to a pattern of engineered crises: "When all else fails, they take you to war."

What You Can Do

Adams advises preparedness without paranoia:
  • Coastal residents: Have a bug-out bag and evacuation plan.
  • Invest in tangible assets: Gold, silver, and privacy-focused cryptocurrencies (like Monero) as hedges against economic collapse.
  • Stay informed: Follow decentralized media (Brighton AI, Trends Journal) to bypass censored narratives.

The Bottom Line

Whether the prophecy is divine insight or collective anxiety, its cultural impact is undeniable. As Adams puts it: "The universe moves from chaos to order. This might be the reset humanity doesn’t want—but needs." Watch the July 01 episode of "Brighteon Broadcast News" as Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, talks about the Japanese manga prophet predicts July 5th Earth changes. This video is from the Health Ranger Report channel on Brighteon.com.

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