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2024 prophecy: Major events in 2020 that could be repeated this leap year: Taylor Swift, Chiefs, Biden....

Four years have passed since the last Leap Year, and some events so far in 2024 seem like déjà vu from 2020. Could they augur even more repeats to come?

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Prophecy for 2024 déjà vu of 2020

This is a special year, being that it will have 366 days as opposed to the standard 365. Nearly every four years we need a Leap Day added so that our calendars don’t get out of sync with the solar year. It’s been a problem for mankind ever since we began to establish calendars to mark specific events throughout the year.

Our current system traces its roots back to Ancient Rome whose calendar had become completely unpegged from the solar calendar before Julius Cesear brought it under control. Since then, some superstitions have arisen surrounding leap years but can this tweak to the calendar augur the future in some way?

People wouldn’t be blamed for feeling the sense of a little déjà vu this leap year with the previous one. So far in 2024 there have already been a few noteworthy events that hark back to 2020. However, are these events uncanny harbingers of even more repetitions of occurrences four years prior?

Some would say, hope, they are. Here’s a look at what mystics have predicted for this year that could be a second coming from 2020.

2024 prophecy: Major events in 2020 that could be repeated this leap year: Taylor Swift, Chiefs, Biden....

This leap year is feeling like a repeat of the last with a rematch of the 2020 Super Bowl. The Chiefs were victorious on the field once again over the San Francisco 49ers.

Taylor Swift is releasing a new album this year as she did in 2020. That year she dropped two, Folklore and Evermore, five months apart. It’s a good bet that ‘Swifties’ wouldn’t mind a repeat of that.

And while it’s not a coincidence that once again we’ll be heading to the voting booth this year, its stipulated in the US Constitution that we do so every four years, which happens to coincide with leap years, it does seem a lot like 2020. As it is now, it appears that the two biggest names that people will have to choose from will be Joe Biden and Donald Trump.

The fact that it’s a leap year, the Chiefs won the Super Bowl and Taylor Swift is dropping a new album has Keith Edwards, a Democratic strategist, getting into the prophesizing business saying that these three events augur another. According to a post on X, they foretell that Biden will once again be victorious in November over Trump.

2024 prophecies according to Nostradamus and Baba Vanga

Two better known mystics that have prophesized future events Nostradamus and Baba Vanga made their own predictions for 2024 years ago that could hark back to events that happened in previous leap years.

The French fortune teller foretold that there would be a “forcible expulsion” of a King of the islands.” King Charles III, who assumed the throne less than two years ago, has postponed public-facing duties while he receives treatment for a recently discovered cancer.

A line in his quatrain said: “A Man will replace who never expected to be king,” leading some to believe that it could be Harry who will assume the throne in his stead. That would be a major reversal of events in 2020 when the Duke of Sussex and the Duchess, Meghan Markle, stepped away from Royal Family duties.

The “Nostradamus of the Balkans” for her part, predicted that this year would bring a powerful tsunami to the Asian continent. While there was no major tsunami in 2020, the worst one in recorded history happened in a leap year. The December 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami left nearly 228,000 dead or missing.

Nostradamus also warned that this year could bring a wave of plagues resulting in a very large famine. It was in 2020 when the covid-19 virus took the world stage throwing life into an upheaval around the globe. Let’s pray that the seer’s vision was off.

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