Some predictions vanish quietly, while others resurface just when uncertainty feels heaviest.
When someone claims to have foreseen a global crisis before it happened, their next warning naturally draws attention — part skepticism, part fascination. Nicolas Aujula, a London-based psychic who says he predicted the Covid-19 pandemic, is once again making headlines with a series of unsettling visions — this time for 2026.

Aujula, 39, describes his visions as spontaneous and uncontrollable. Despite this, he insists that his track record is remarkably consistent, pointing to major events he claims to have foreseen in both the UK and the United States.
Whether one believes in psychic phenomena is ultimately a matter of personal perspective. Yet Aujula’s confidence is unwavering, rooted in what he describes as vivid glimpses of the future tied to past lives. According to him, these past incarnations — ranging from an Egyptian queen to a nun in the Himalayas, to a seamstress in China — shaped his present-day consciousness and his ability to perceive events before they occur.
He claims his portfolio of accurate predictions includes Covid-19, Donald Trump’s election victory, the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement, breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, and even celebrity breakups such as Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom.
Predictions for 2026
For the coming year, Aujula foresees a series of troubling developments:
Natural disasters: He mentions earthquakes in southern Europe and Turkey, along with seismic activity across parts of Asia and the Pacific.
Severe storms: A “dangerous storm event” is predicted somewhere in the world, though details remain vague.
Royal entanglements: The Duke and Duchess of Suss*x may face a new scandal.
Political upheaval: Most notably, Aujula envisions the “downfall” of Donald Trump, a phrase open to interpretation — possibly connected to current controversies, or an entirely unforeseen event.
Health concerns: He warns of a “mysterious illness” with symptoms resembling aneurysms.

On how his visions function, Aujula explains: “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.”
Regarding Trump specifically, Aujula says he saw the former president falling while stepping off an airplane — an image he interprets as a symbol of decline or loss of power.
Why it matters
Whether these forecasts are prophecy, metaphor, or coincidence, they resonate because they reflect the anxieties of uncertain times. Aujula’s 2026 predictions conjure a world of instability, potential upheaval, and personal challenges — a mirror to collective fears. While there’s no scientific evidence to support psychic visions, the fascination lies in how such claims capture public imagination.
In the end, as with all predictions, time will tell whether these visions are warnings, allegories, or simply stories shaped by the mind’s creative reach.