Jeane Dixon, the American astrologer who famously predicted the assassination of John F. Kennedy, has foreseen a major global conflict between China and Russia set to unfold in 2025.
Born in 1904 in Medford, Wisconsin, Jeane Dixon is considered one of the most well-known psychics of the 20th century. While some of her predictions have been disputed, others remain strikingly memorable for their uncanny accuracy. In her 1969 book My Life and Prophecies, she outlined a turbulent geopolitical future that, according to her, could begin as early as 2025.
A Large-Scale China-Russia Clash?
According to predictions cited by Afrikmag, Dixon claimed that China, after solidifying its political and economic power, would launch an offensive against Russia between 2025 and 2037. This conflict, she said, would not be a minor skirmish—China, driven by territorial ambitions, would seize northern parts of Russian territory. Its rapid advance would reach as far as Scandinavia and approach Germany, though it would stop short of entering Western Europe.
Dixon also predicted a shift in global spheres of influence. Despite being attacked from the East, Russia would expand its dominance southward, particularly in Africa and the Middle East. Countries like Libya, Ethiopia, and Iran were cited as strategic parts of this new Russian influence map.
To recall, in 1956, Jeane Dixon wrote in Parade Magazine that the Democratic president elected in 1960 would die in office—a prophecy fulfilled with the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963 in Dallas.
She also predicted the election of Richard Nixon in 1968 and his eventual downfall, which occurred with the Watergate scandal. So captivated was Nixon by her visions that he invited her to the White House on several occasions.
Another notable prediction: the Munich massacre in 1972. Months before the tragedy, Dixon had spoken of a disaster that would strike the Olympic Games. That dark event saw members of the Black September organization take Israeli athletes hostage and kill several of them.