This story is from April 18, 2025
Woman who predicted 9/11 and JFK’s assassination made a chilling claim about 2025-- Here's what it is
Jeane Dixon, the famed American psychic known for her strikingly accurate predictions—including the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the events of 9/11—also left behind a warning for the years ahead. And if her vision proves true, 2025 may mark the beginning of a global upheaval.
Dixon, born in 1904 in Medford, Wisconsin, rose to national prominence in the mid-20th century thanks to a series of high-profile predictions that turned out to be shockingly precise. Among her most infamous prophecies was a 1956 statement published in Parade magazine: "As for the 1960 election, Mrs. Dixon thinks it will be dominated by labor and won by a Democrat. But he will be assassinated or die in office."
Three years later, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, confirming her ominous forecast.
While some of her other predictions—like World War III breaking out in 1958—never came to pass, her reputation for accuracy was reinforced when she correctly foresaw Richard Nixon’s presidency and premature departure. She also predicted the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre and reportedly warned about events later linked to the 9/11 terror attacks. President Nixon was so intrigued by her abilities that he invited her to the White House several times.
However, it's Dixon’s forecast for the future—specifically the period between 2025 and 2037—that has begun circulating online with renewed urgency.
According to her vision, China— having attained significant political and economic stability— would initiate a sweeping campaign of territorial conquest beginning in 2025. The campaign, she claimed, would ignite a war with Russia and stretch across northern Eurasia.
“It will not invade Western Europe,” she wrote, “but by that time, however, Russia will also have expanded her direct sphere of influence. It will no longer be limited to the countries of Eastern Europe, but will now include Libya, Ethiopia, Iran and much of Africa.”
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Dixon described the coming conflict as a "war of conquest" that would span 12 years, ending in 2037. Though skepticism surrounds her legacy—she also inaccurately predicted a cure for cancer by 1967 and the rise of a new Roman Empire—some believe the ongoing geopolitical tensions may offer an eerie parallel to her vision.
In recent months, the relationship between China and Republican President Donald Trump has grown increasingly strained. While Russia continues its military operations in Ukraine and beyond, Trump has escalated a trade war with China. On April 15, 2025, he signed an executive order launching an investigation into the national security risks posed by U.S. dependence on imported processed critical minerals.
The order reads: "China now faces up to a 245% tariff on imports to the United States as a result of its retaliatory actions." Meanwhile, China responded by raising tariffs on U.S. goods, increasing some from an already elevated 84% to an aggressive 125%.
Dixon, born in 1904 in Medford, Wisconsin, rose to national prominence in the mid-20th century thanks to a series of high-profile predictions that turned out to be shockingly precise. Among her most infamous prophecies was a 1956 statement published in Parade magazine: "As for the 1960 election, Mrs. Dixon thinks it will be dominated by labor and won by a Democrat. But he will be assassinated or die in office."
Three years later, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, confirming her ominous forecast.
While some of her other predictions—like World War III breaking out in 1958—never came to pass, her reputation for accuracy was reinforced when she correctly foresaw Richard Nixon’s presidency and premature departure. She also predicted the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre and reportedly warned about events later linked to the 9/11 terror attacks. President Nixon was so intrigued by her abilities that he invited her to the White House several times.
However, it's Dixon’s forecast for the future—specifically the period between 2025 and 2037—that has begun circulating online with renewed urgency.
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In her 1969 book 'My Life and Prophecies', Dixon wrote: “In that year, Red China will march into Russia, conquer a large part of the USSR's northern area, and will not stop until it has moved into Finland, Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, stopping at the German border.”According to her vision, China— having attained significant political and economic stability— would initiate a sweeping campaign of territorial conquest beginning in 2025. The campaign, she claimed, would ignite a war with Russia and stretch across northern Eurasia.
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Dixon described the coming conflict as a "war of conquest" that would span 12 years, ending in 2037. Though skepticism surrounds her legacy—she also inaccurately predicted a cure for cancer by 1967 and the rise of a new Roman Empire—some believe the ongoing geopolitical tensions may offer an eerie parallel to her vision.
In recent months, the relationship between China and Republican President Donald Trump has grown increasingly strained. While Russia continues its military operations in Ukraine and beyond, Trump has escalated a trade war with China. On April 15, 2025, he signed an executive order launching an investigation into the national security risks posed by U.S. dependence on imported processed critical minerals.
The order reads: "China now faces up to a 245% tariff on imports to the United States as a result of its retaliatory actions." Meanwhile, China responded by raising tariffs on U.S. goods, increasing some from an already elevated 84% to an aggressive 125%.
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