A 'Modern Nostradamus' Foresees 2026: U.S. Turmoil, Iran Strike, and Worldwide Cyberattack.
Craig Hamilton-Parker's Forecasts for the Year 2026
According to TSN.ua: Craig Hamilton-Parker, a self-styled psychic known as the 'new Nostradamus,' has released a series of alarming predictions for 2026. He warns of potential global crises, natural disasters, shifting alliances, and military confrontations. Among his specific claims is that the United States could face severe challenges, including a military operation in Iran that he suggests may occur in March 2026. Hamilton-Parker also predicts a catastrophic gas cloud will envelop Japan.
He further asserts that NATO will begin to weaken and believes a new world governing body could emerge around 2030. The psychic emphasizes a feeling that a 'major global conflict' is approaching, possibly involving Taiwan. Such predictions, while unverified, often gain traction during periods of international uncertainty.
'I saw them uniting in conflict with the U.S.,' states Craig Hamilton-Parker, hinting at a potential escalation between major powers.
Hamilton-Parker indicates that 2026 could be a year marked by numerous clashes.
'I have a feeling that around this period in 2026 we will see many conflicts,' he says.
His forecasts have generated significant public interest, as they raise profound questions about the future of global politics and security.
Analysts note that predictions like Hamilton-Parker's, regardless of their source, highlight the critical need to monitor the international landscape. In an interconnected world, shifts in alliances and the threat of military conflict demand careful scrutiny from policymakers to prevent situations that could lead to widespread humanitarian disaster.
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