Psychic's Five Chilling 2026 Predictions: Trump, Japan Gas Cloud, Iran Strike
Psychic's Five Chilling 2026 Predictions Revealed

Psychic's Five Chilling 2026 Predictions: From Trump to Japan Gas Cloud

Psychic Craig Hamilton-Parker, hailed as the "Prophet of Doom" and the "new Nostradamus" for accurately forecasting the Queen's death and the Covid-19 pandemic, has issued a series of startling predictions for 2026. Parker, who has built a global following through his detailed visions of political, environmental, and social upheaval, claims to see into the future using spiritual readings, including ancient Indian Nadi texts. He believes a convergence of crises in 2026 could challenge democratic norms and reshape global alliances.

Working alongside his wife Jane and other spiritual mediums, Parker warns of a tumultuous year ahead, with events ranging from U.S. politics to natural disasters. Below are his five most chilling predictions, expanded with additional context and analysis.

A Third Term for Donald Trump

Parker first predicted during Trump's second term that the former president might seek a third or even fourth term. He now warns that the next U.S. election could coincide with global crises, potentially making standard constitutional processes impossible. "I felt there would be some big global conflict, possibly involving Taiwan," Parker explained. "Looking at it now, it could be any global conflict. Who knows? Things have changed so much in the world."

He cited recent international developments, such as the invasion of Greenland or kidnapping of leaders in Venezuela, as examples of how unlikely scenarios have become reality. Parker predicts that emergency powers could be invoked in 2026, allowing Trump to remain in office if the global situation is deemed too dangerous for a standard election. "Something will occur that overturns the existing rules, and that period will be a time of great conflict," he said.

Drawing on Nadi oracles, Parker suggests an alignment between China and Russia against the United States—a scenario he first foresaw in 2015. "At the time, it seemed impossible because they were certainly not friendly," Parker noted. "Yet I saw them joining together in conflict with the USA. So could that be what I'm seeing now? Or could it involve Iran instead? My feeling is that around that period, we will see many conflicts emerging in 2026."

Gas Cloud Over Japan

Parker also warns of a potentially catastrophic gas cloud over Japan in 2026, a prediction he first recorded in his 2015 book Messages from the Universe. "In one of my Nadi readings, it suggested that I would warn the world about a country being completely enveloped in a gas cloud," he explained. "More recently, further information has emerged confirming Japan as the likely location, with an approximate timing of August 2026. We even have an approximate location in the north of the country."

Emphasising that the future is not set in stone, Parker urged people to send positive thoughts, prayers, and visualisations to help reduce the impact. He also raised the possibility that the disaster could be worsened deliberately. "Could something like a bomb be used to intensify a gas cloud or volcanic activity? That would suggest a clandestine form of attack."

Compounding the danger, Parker warns of a simultaneous cyberattack in 2026, causing financial disruption affecting cryptocurrencies, industry, and the AI market. "Gold may rise and then fall. We need to be cautious," he advised. "Make sure you back everything up and don't rely solely on cloud storage. This could be bigger than anything we've seen before."

Iran Strike and Political Upheaval

Turning to the Middle East, Parker addressed his longstanding predictions regarding Iran. He had previously foreseen an attack on Iranian nuclear facilities, which has already taken place, and now predicts a second strike in March 2026. "We will see very targeted attacks—not just on the leadership, but also on the remaining nuclear facilities, because they cannot be left intact," he said.

Parker described a rapid, concentrated campaign, including potential strikes on Yemen. "It will escalate quickly, then stop. A sudden hit followed by withdrawal, leaving the outcome to the Iranian people. I do not sense boots on the ground—rather, airstrikes and swift action." He referenced imagery from his previous predictions, such as yellow and red flags and a lion flying over Iran, symbols he says are now appearing in reality.

Looking further ahead, Parker sees a positive transformation for Iran. "Send positive thoughts that the Iranian people may finally be freed from tyranny, and that a new Iran can emerge—economically, socially, and with freedom and rights for women. That future will come, but first there are challenges ahead."

Greenland's Resource-Driven Future

Questions about Greenland's future, particularly whether it could become part of the United States, have also concerned Parker's followers. He believes the situation is primarily about resources rather than military conquest. "My first reaction was that this has little to do with the military, even though Greenland is strategically important," he explained. "It's really about real estate—oil reserves and, most importantly, rare earth metals."

Parker predicts that U.S. interests will ultimately secure economic agreements rather than initiate an invasion. "This appears more like pressure and posturing that will culminate in a major economic arrangement. A deal will be struck, potentially involving very large payments connected to Greenland's resources." He also addressed another territorial controversy, stating, "Chagos, I agree. It was a crazy deal, and most people in the UK see it as madness to give away these islands. I don't think the deal will proceed—Starmer's manoeuvre is a repeat of past reckless politics, and it will backfire."

Overall, Parker believes Greenland's outcome will involve negotiation and strategic deals, with economic benefits ultimately outweighing political objections. "Even if many Greenlanders are uneasy now, I believe the outcome will be framed as beneficial because of the scale of investment involved," he said.

NATO, Global Power Shifts, and China

Finally, Parker addressed the broader picture of global power, suggesting that NATO is beginning to falter and a new world policing body may emerge around 2030. "No single country wants the burden of policing the world," Parker said. "The UN has always been toothless, intervening late. I feel a new organization will emerge, possibly from changes in NATO, the UN, and Trump's initiatives, to maintain peace through conflict management."

China itself is a focal point for Parker's predictions. He highlighted a recent military coup that purged many generals, leaving the country with new leaders who might favour aggressive action toward Taiwan. "Economic problems in China could trigger political unrest, which will dominate global attention in 2026," he warned. Parker also criticised Sir Keir Starmer for attempting to curry favour with Beijing, noting public concerns about China controlling infrastructure, spying on devices, or influencing military operations.

Despite these chilling forecasts, Parker urged his followers to maintain optimism. "We must focus on positive thoughts. Ultimately, a more stable world will emerge after these turbulent times, but we are witnessing the last stages of the difficult age before a better one comes."