Benjamín Solari Parravicini, the Argentine Nostradamus,

was born on August 8, 1898, in Vicente López. From a young age, he claimed to have been in contact with mythological beings such as fairies, goblins, and angels. The young man's alleged premonitions began to attract attention when he began talking about his accurate predictions of the First World War. Among other prophecies, he is credited with the assassination of John F. Kennedy, the rise of Nazism, the atomic bomb, the birth of television, the Falklands War, the election of Pope Francis, and the fall of the Twin Towers. In 1941, Benjamín Solari Parravicini shared a drawing with the caption: "Argentina will have its French Revolution, in triumph, it may see blood in the streets if it doesn't see the moment of the gray man." This is the connection that an X user found with what happened to Milei. In recent hours, following Milei's call for a "May Pact in Córdoba" for the 25th of that month, another drawing about "La Docta," the nickname by which the Mediterranean capital is known, has circulated on social media.

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