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Living Nostradamus has terrifying warning for 2026 – here’s what he’s predicted

Brazilian mystic Athos Salomé—often referred to as the “Living Nostradamus”—has unveiled an extensive list of predictions he says will unfold in 2026.

For anyone who doesn’t know him, the 38-year-old influencer and self-proclaimed seer claims to have foreseen numerous major world events, such as Queen Elizabeth II’s passing and the Covid-19 outbreak.

He earned his moniker due to frequent comparisons with the renowned French astrologer Nostradamus, who recorded his prophecies in poetic verses.

Here is a clear, natural paraphrase:

More recently, Salomé delivered alarming messages about a “significant event” that he believes will affect the British Royal Family before the year ends, along with predictions about what lies ahead for people using weight-loss medications.

Now, the self-styled prophet has revealed a long list of broader global forecasts, touching on military strategies, an unidentified object in space, and potential “fires and power outages.”

Settle in — there’s plenty to take in.

Here is his yearly collection of warnings:

 

The Arctic is no longer ‘forgotten’
Salomé begins his forecast with a focus on Russia and the Arctic.

Despite its ongoing military operations in Ukraine, Moscow is reportedly expanding its Arctic presence.

The seer cautions that ‘the relocation of missile systems to strategic Arctic positions could heighten the chances of direct clashes with NATO’ as the ice recedes in 2026, a period when newly accessible shipping lanes and energy reserves may reshape global power balances.

The Sahel as the next epicentre of instability
The Sahel region of Africa is predicted to become a center of instability.

With extremist factions gaining strength in northern Niger, Salomé foresees ‘indirect confrontations between nations trying to assert influence after Western forces withdraw.’

Analysts warn that this turbulence could have far-reaching consequences for international security.

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