They knew about Trump’s assassination! Simpsons’ 2025 prediction scared

The Simpsons series, which first aired in the USA in 1989, frequently comes to the fore again with its claim that it predicted the future. The 2025 prophecy of the series, which has previously known many important events such as the monkeypox virus and the Trump assassination, has caused fear.

Recently, when Kamala Harris announced that she was running for US president, the question “Is another prophecy of the Simpsons series coming true?” came to mind.

In the 17th episode of the 11th season of the series, Bart to the Future, which was broadcast in March 2000, the character named “Lisa” is depicted as the US president.
If Kamala Harris wins the election, she will be the country’s first female president.

The World Health Organization has declared a global public health emergency due to the monkeypox virus, which has spread from Africa to many countries.
Bart and Milhouse in the Simpsons season 7, episode 3 He is seen getting sick after playing with a monkey. In another episode, Homer gets sick after adopting a monkey. With this detail, it was rumored that the series also knew about the monkeypox virus.
Trump, who is running for president, was attacked with a gun during a rally he held in the state of Pennsylvania.
It is claimed that the assassination in which Trump was injured in his right ear was also featured in the Simpsons series.
The Simpsons claim that the solar storm, previously predicted to occur in 2024, will occur in 2025.
If the solar storm scenario occurs, all electronic devices will become unusable and will return to primitive conditions will be returned.
On the other hand, according to The Simpsons, the dollar will lose value in 2026 and virtual currencies will become widespread instead of the dollar.
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