> The statement was revised later to specify the date "July 5, 2025" as that of an asteroid impact,[8] or even the end of the world.[9]
> The statement was revised later to specify the date "July 5, 2025" as that of an asteroid impact,[8] or even the end of the world.[9]
Ryo Tatsuki clarified it wasn't her that said July 5th was when the big one will hit but that it was her publisher that pushed that date for marketing and sales.
She along with the Thai clairvoyant and Brandon Biggs all say July is the month when the earthquakes and tsunamis begin.
It is unwise to simply write this off, Ryo Tatsuki said she saw 4:18am in July 2025 which can only mean 14 hours from now we will know if that is it.
It is July 30th 2:14pm, in 14 hours it will be July 31st 4:18am. After that a 20 hour period until the deadline.
This article states that that the book references the 5th day: https://www.newsweekjapan.jp/akane_t/2025/05/202575jaxa.php
Is it wrong? Did the book actually just call the time and month, not day?
> It is unwise to simply write this off
No it isn't