'New Nostradamus' sees chilling 2026 prediction come true – and worse could come
Craig Hamilton-Parker, known as the 'Prophet of Doom', has made alarming predictions about global conflicts and events following the death of Iran's Supreme Leader, which he claims to have foreseen.
Craig Hamilton-Parker, a psychic often referred to as the 'Prophet of Doom', has gained renewed attention after the recent death of Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, which he purportedly predicted as part of a series of alarming forecasts. He has been outspoken about anticipated military actions against Iran's nuclear capabilities, which have now escalated in the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Following Khamenei's death, Hamilton-Parker’s predictions about worsening global tensions are back in the spotlight.
Hamilton-Parker's prophecies include dire forecasts that extend beyond Iran, warning of potential global ramifications including a catastrophic gas cloud over Japan and implications for the future of U.S. leadership, specifically predicting a third term for Donald Trump. As such predictions often capture public imagination, they also raise questions regarding the credibility and impact of such individuals on the broader social narrative surrounding geopolitical issues.
The resurgence of Hamilton-Parker’s predictions also hints at the societal tendency to seek explanations and foresight during uncertain times, particularly in light of the volatile nature of current international relations. While many view such proclamations with skepticism, the intertwining of geopolitical events and prophetic claims continues to provoke discussion about fate, free will, and the significant uncertainty that defines contemporary geopolitics.