Jeane Dixon’s Prophecy About War Between China and Russia in 2025 Resurfaces and Rekindles Debate Over Her Past Predictions
The prediction of a major war between China and Russia made by Jeane Dixon has resurfaced in 2025. Considered one of the most well-known psychics in the United States, she gained fame for her detailed predictions and, in some cases, those deemed too accurate to be ignored.
In the book “My Life and Prophecies,” published in 1969, Dixon states that the year 2025 would mark the beginning of a global conflict led by China.
She described the country as a rising power, with enough economic and political stability to become what she called “the Great Conqueror.”
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According to the medium, China would launch a military offensive against Russia, conquering a vast area in the north of what was then the Soviet Union.
This war would extend to reach northern European countries such as Finland, Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, stopping only at the border with Germany. The information was reported by the British newspaper Daily Mail.
Additionally, Dixon wrote that the conflict would not end quickly. According to the prophecy, the war would extend until 2037, with Russia expanding its influence in other regions of the world.
Among the countries she mentioned are Libya, Ethiopia, Iran, and various African territories.
The prediction, made over half a century ago, has gained traction as the cited year approaches. This is not the first time a prophecy from the medium has drawn public attention.
Born in 1904 in the city of Medford, Wisconsin, Jeane Dixon began her career writing horoscopes for newspapers.
However, it was through her political predictions and use of a crystal ball that she gained national and later international fame.
She became well-known for predicting, in advance, the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy.
She is also said to have predicted the terrorist attacks of September 11, according to reports from followers.
Other accurate predictions include Richard Nixon’s victory in the 1968 elections and his subsequent resignation in 1974 following the Watergate scandal.
She also predicted that a Democrat would win the presidency in 1960 and die in office — which occurred with Kennedy, who was assassinated in 1963.
Another cited episode involves a conversation with Nixon, where Dixon reportedly warned of a possible attack in 1972.
Months later, an attack occurred during the Munich Olympics, where Israeli athletes were killed by a Palestinian group.
Dixon also reportedly anticipated the environmental disaster caused by the Exxon Valdez oil tanker in 1989 in Alaska.
She even predicted that Oprah Winfrey would achieve enormous success in her television career, which materialized years later.
Dixon Didn’t Always Get It Right
Despite episodes that seem to confirm her gifts, Dixon also made mistakes. She predicted that Russia would defeat the United States in the space race to reach the Moon, which did not happen.
She also claimed that there would be a cure for cancer in 1967 and the emergence of a new Roman Empire. None of these visions came true.
Another error was her prediction that the world would end in 2020 with a “Armageddon war.” Some people interpreted this as an indirect reference to the Covid-19 pandemic, although the medium did not mention diseases.
Even with predictions that turned out to be false, Jeane Dixon remains a figure remembered by many.
Her visions mixed faith, politics, and global issues, sparking both curiosity and skepticism.
As 2025 approaches, the records she left continue to generate debate. Among those who believe, there is anticipation. For others, it is just another prediction that will be forgotten with time.
The fact is that more than 50 years after writing her visions, Dixon still manages to provoke discussions. And now, the world is watching.
With information from Aventuras na História.

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