Thursday, March 12, 2026

“Living Nostradamus Warns of Ominous 2026 Predictions”

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A self-proclaimed mystic known as the “Living Nostradamus” has disclosed his fresh predictions for 2026, expressing concerns about the upcoming year. Athos Salomé, hailing from Brazil, has gained fame for his uncanny prophecies, having previously foreseen significant global events such as the passing of Queen Elizabeth II and the Covid pandemic.

As we approach the New Year, Salomé’s ominous forecasts for 2026 touch on alarming prospects ranging from severe weather disturbances to escalating international disputes. Recent months of 2025 have witnessed escalating fears of a potential World War III, with Russia persistently issuing direct threats towards Europe, raising apprehensions of further conflict intensification in the coming year.

Speculations suggest that the UK could be facing its most substantial military threat in generations, with individuals cautioned to brace themselves for potential warfare on a scale akin to past generations. Notably, there are indications of heightening tensions over Russian activities in the Arctic, posing a significant security challenge for Europe.

Salomé’s projections for 2026 include a potential mobilization of around 800,000 Russian reservists by March to bolster cybersecurity and air defense measures. Amidst mounting concerns, the mystic also highlights the persistent strife in Ukraine, with President Zelensky vehemently opposing any territorial concessions to Russia.

Of particular concern to Salomé is the looming threat of catastrophic solar storms in 2026, which could trigger widespread disruptions and power failures. Citing compelling evidence, the mystic warns of the imminent possibility of space weather disturbances, particularly highlighting March as a critical period for such occurrences.

Notably, NASA explains that solar storms entail the release of particles and magnetic fields from the Sun into the solar system, potentially disrupting Earth’s magnetic field and leading to energy outages. Despite some scientific support for Salomé’s warnings, NASA notes that the solar cycle phenomenon occurs cyclically every 11 years, with potential impacts on the Earth’s magnetic poles.

Historically, the occurrence of severe solar storms, such as the Carrington Event in 1859, has demonstrated the potential for significant disruptions, emphasizing the need for vigilance in the face of such natural phenomena.

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