“Eyes to the sky. Rome is speaking.”
That was the cryptic warning from famed psychic Mhoni Vidente — just one hour ago.
To most, it sounded poetic.
But tonight, over Rome, something is unfolding that doesn’t feel normal.
Every winter, tens of thousands of starlings fill the Roman skies in mesmerizing murmurations.
To tourists, it’s a spectacle.
To locals, often a nuisance.
But this year… something is different.
Birds are flying lower.
Their patterns are no longer fluid — they’re erratic, wild.
Locals describe it as unsettling. The birds seem afraid.
And the strange signs don’t stop there.
– Power flickers reported during massive bird swarms
– Dogs howling for no reason
– Eerie, unfamiliar sounds echoing through Trastevere at night
City officials say it’s all a coincidence.
But online, theories are exploding.
“They’re not just flying — they’re warning us.”
And then there’s the psychic’s message — vague, but chillingly well-timed.
Rome has always lived at the crossroads of myth and science, prophecy and reason.
Tonight, it feels like those lines are blurring again.
Are these just birds in motion?
Or messengers of something we’ve yet to understand?
For now, the skies above Rome swirl with beauty — and something more.
Something we can’t explain.
But maybe… we should start listening.
