Psychic who ‘predicted Covid-19’ says 2026 will see ‘downfall’ of Donald Trump

A self-described psychic now claims that 2026 will be a year that “breaks” the world, predicting earthquakes, extreme storms, a royal scandal, a mysterious illness, and the public unraveling of a former U.S. president. The forecasts are sweeping and ominous, arriving at a time when global anxiety is already high, making their emotional impact almost inevitable.

The predictions come from Nicolas Aujula, who says his visions are involuntary and symbolic rather than deliberate forecasts. He describes impressions shaped by imagery, intuition, and personal mythology, and admits that interpretation and timing are uncertain—even if the overall tone feels dark to him.

More revealing than the predictions themselves is how they function. Such claims often reflect existing fears: climate instability, political fatigue, distrust of institutions, and a sense that the world is fragile. They give shape to unease, but not necessarily clarity or insight into what will actually happen.

History suggests caution. Many years have been labeled “breaking” in advance, yet outcomes are shaped less by prophecy than by human response. Discernment matters—listening without panic, questioning without denial, and staying grounded when predictions grow loud.

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