Psychic 'Prophet of Doom' Issues Five Chilling 2026 Predictions Including Trump Third Term
Psychic's Five Chilling 2026 Predictions: Trump Third Term, Japan Gas Cloud

Psychic 'Prophet of Doom' Unveils Five Startling 2026 Forecasts

Craig Hamilton-Parker, a psychic renowned as the "Prophet of Doom" and frequently dubbed the "new Nostradamus," has released a series of five chilling predictions for the year 2026. Parker, who gained global recognition for accurately forecasting the Queen's death and the Covid-19 pandemic, claims to draw on spiritual readings and ancient texts to envision future political, environmental, and social upheavals.

A Third Term for Donald Trump Amid Global Crisis

One of Parker's most controversial predictions centres on former US President Donald Trump potentially securing a third term in office. Parker, who first mentioned this possibility during Trump's second term, warns that the 2026 US election could coincide with severe global conflicts that might render standard constitutional processes unworkable.

"To reiterate what I said at the time, I felt there would be some big global conflict, possibly involving Taiwan," Parker explained. "Looking at it now, it could be any global conflict. I know a lot of people have criticised this, saying you cannot have a third term because it is written in the Constitution—but who knows? Things have changed so much in the world."

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He suggests that emergency powers could be invoked in 2026, allowing Trump to remain in office if the global situation is deemed too perilous for a regular election. Parker also references ancient Indian Nadi oracles, which he has studied for years, indicating an alignment between China and Russia against the United States—a scenario he first foresaw in 2015.

Catastrophic Gas Cloud Over Japan and Cyberattack

Parker has issued a stark warning about a potentially devastating gas cloud enveloping Japan in August 2026, a prediction he initially recorded in his 2015 book Messages from the Universe. He specifies that the Nadi readings point to a location in northern Japan and emphasises that the future is not fixed.

"The Nadi teachings stress that the future can be changed. Part of the reason I'm sharing this is to encourage people to send positive thoughts, prayers, and visualisations to help reduce the impact," he said.

Compounding this threat, Parker predicts a simultaneous major cyberattack in 2026 that could disrupt cryptocurrencies, industry, and the AI market, causing financial turmoil. He advises taking serious precautions, such as backing up data and not relying solely on cloud storage.

Second Strike on Iranian Nuclear Facilities

Turning to the Middle East, Parker addresses his longstanding predictions regarding Iran. Having previously foreseen an attack on Iranian nuclear facilities, he now forecasts a second strike in March 2026.

"I believe this will happen in March 2026," he said. "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 describes a rapid, concentrated campaign involving airstrikes and swift action, without boots on the ground. Despite the immediate challenges, Parker envisions a positive transformation for Iran, hoping for freedom and rights for women and a new democratic future.

Greenland's Resource-Driven Economic Deals

Parker also addresses concerns about Greenland's future, particularly whether it could become part of the United States. He believes the situation is primarily driven by 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."

He predicts that US interests will secure economic agreements involving large payments for Greenland's resources, rather than initiating an invasion. Parker also criticises recent political manoeuvres, such as those involving the Chagos Islands, as reckless and likely to backfire.

NATO Faltering and Global Power Shifts

Finally, Parker discusses broader global power dynamics, suggesting that NATO is beginning to falter and a new world policing body may emerge around 2030. He highlights China as a focal point, noting recent military purges that could lead to aggressive action toward Taiwan.

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"Economic problems in China could trigger political unrest, which will dominate global attention in 2026," he warned.

He also criticises attempts to curry favour with Beijing, warning of risks to British infrastructure and industry. Despite these alarming forecasts, Parker urges his followers to maintain optimism, believing that a more stable world will emerge after these turbulent times.