Who would have thought that a series of significant events happening in our world today were predicted as far back as 1887? This prediction came from a woman named Susanna Morgan, a seamstress living in Elbent, Arizona, USA at the time.

Whenever Susanna shared her prophecies with those around her, she was met with ridicule, and people considered her to be mentally unstable. However, Susanna stubbornly believed that her predictions would come true. She recorded her prophecies in ink on parchment, bound them into a book, and buried it underground. Many years later, these prophecies were discovered by the world.

Over a century later, a tourist named Cameron Hunt stumbled upon this long-buried prophecy while searching for ancient coins and artifacts with a metal detector. The prophecies were found in a two-foot-sized copper box, which also contained a portrait of Susanna. The lid of the box bore an inscription that read: "This future gift was left by the people of Elbent on August 8, 1887."

Susanna's prophecies mentioned that the world would experience two major wars involving many nations; that in the 20th century, people would travel the skies in supersonic machines and reach the moon; that a city in California would be destroyed by an earthquake within the first decade of the 20th century; and that a young Irish Catholic would be elected President of the United States, only to be shot by a mysterious fanatic. Additionally, her predictions included the Great Depression, the sinking of ocean liners, and the birth of the atomic bomb. Today, apart from the prediction that "after humanity encounters aliens, there will be global peace," all her other predictions have been validated, including World War I, World War II, the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, and the assassination of President Kennedy in 1963.