A psychic who claims to have predicted the Covid-19 pandemic has had several visions of 2026, and it doesn’t look good for Donald Trump - or the rest of the world.
39-year-old Nicolas Aujula, who lives in London, claims that he cannot control his visions, but he says he has a remarkable success rate.
Is this psychic the real deal?
Whether or not Nicolas Aujula is legit or not depends entirely on whether you think any of this is real or not.
However, he’s certainly very confident in his own abilities and claims to have spotted several major events in the UK and beyond.
The self-styled prophet claims that he discovered his supernatural skills when he was 17 years old and started having visions from his ‘past lives’ - which sound like interesting ones to say the least.
He claims to have been an Egyptian queen, a nun in the Himalayas, and a seamstress in China, amongst other significant lives.
However, this past experience has also gifted him the ability to see the future, and he claims he knew about the Covid-19 pandemic - if only he’d have told anyone in charge, eh? - as well as Trump’s election, the Black Lives Matter movement, the rise of AI, and even the split between Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom.
But what does Nicolas Aujula predict for 2026?
In the coming year, there is more bad news coming, we’re afraid to report.
He’s had visions of earthquakes in the south of Europe and Turkey, as well as in Asia and the Pacific region as well.
There will be - he claims - a ‘dangerous storm event’ somewhere, and we’re just getting started.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are due for a scandal, he claims, and he’s also predicted the ‘downfall’ of President Donald Trump, which could be a reference to the Epstein files controversy, or something completely new.
Explaining his visions, he said: "My visions aren't something I can control,
"Often, they're symbolic rather than literal, which means they require interpretation to uncover their deeper meaning.
“Sometimes the message isn't immediately clear, and there's always the possibility of misinterpretation."
On Trump, he claims to have seen him falling when stepping out of an airplane, giving rise to the ‘downfall’ claim.
What’s more, a ‘mysterious illness’ with aneurysm-like symptoms could be on the horizon.
So, lots to look forward to, then.