Nostradamus 2026 Predictions - A Man Ahead of his Time

By Greg Evans

Nostradamus, also known as Dr. Doom, Frank Misery, and The Red-headed Pessimist, who lived in the mid-16th century, wrote many cryptic quatrains containing, it is suggested, grim and hideous predictions for the future. In his own time he was criticized as being kook and a batshit crazy freak. Thus, most of his predictions were considered outrageous and not to be believed. However, people love a good conspiracy or soothsayer, and modern interpretations have given some credence to his work, as far as to say that some of his “predictions” have been said to have come true. These were large and important events, such as Adolf Hilter’s maniacal rise from crappy artist to murderous madman, WWII, Jerry Garcia having his finger hacked off with a hatchet, 9-11, the Co-vid epidemic, and the fact that Willie Nelson is a time traveler. Remarkably, though Nostradamus has been dead 500 years, he wrote several predictions attributed to 2026. Let’s look a little deeper at some of them.

1

The quatrain that says, “The great man will be struck down in the day by a thunderbolt" is not about a human being, but instead represents people involved in athletics violating the unwritten oath that sports is expected to be played fairly without interference such as “rigging or manipulation.”

In ancient Greece,  Zeus is known for his thunderbolt weapon and also for his association with sports and athletics. The athletes, before they competed, and (we can assume) their coaches and sponsors, would stand before the statue of Zeus and give an oath to obey the rules.

Unfortunately, it seems that the rules this year may have been violated and the college football playoffs were loosely rigged? A devious panel of shadowy, overweight men decide on the outcome? Critics argue that they have been doing it for years but this year we finally caught on.

They have their favorite teams and winning scenarios and it is up to the officials to ensure victory. I know people are scoffing right now and that is your business, but the world is full of sinister manipulation, smoke and mirrors and other misadventure. As far as the officials were concerned there was no doubt, Georgia was the better team and had it in the bag.

Ole Miss was helping them out too. Too many missed tackles early on, dropped passes, and the fuzzy soft zone defense. But then Ole Miss got feisty and started winning. The committee buzzed the refs to take back control of the game. And they tried. They understood what was on the line. We saw a late obvious and blatant missed face mask penalty call that should have gone against Georgia and a pass interference and a hold call on Ole Miss that shouldn’t have been called.

No matter how hard the refs tried, It just wasn’t working. With the clock running down, things got strange. Georgia ran a play from their own red zone, down by three, and Ole Miss forced them into a misplay with the ball bouncing into the end zone pylon with time seemingly running out and with a safety called against Georgia giving Ole Miss two more points. The game could have been over but the refs wanted to prolong it. That was the deal.

They said one more second must be placed back on the clock. Due to the safety, Georgia had to give them a free kick. They kicked off and the ball rolled into rebel territory but none of them touched it. Since it went 10 yards it was a live ball and Georgia pounced on it retaining possession, as if it was an on-sides kick. The rebels hadn’t bothered to touch the ball because… not even God knows why. (That’d be a good country song title).

Then it got weird. The refs claimed the second still hadn’t gone off the clock and Georgia got one snap. What we have in college football is called, “the committee.” They are a dark, surreptitious organization, like the DNC, who decides each year who they want to win and then things happen, people disappear, and shit better get done. Georgia got their one snap and started lateral the ball and run around the goofy drunk iguanas.

Right as they lost the ball a flag came out onto the field. What now?!? Nothing became of that flag. Did you notice the nervous laugh of the referee as he was calling for one last snap. “The second never left the clock.” It was a debacle. He knew he was supposed to change the momentum of the game late and failed. The Ole Miss quarterback, Trinidad Chambliss, wasn’t supposed to be that good. Chambliss was really good. The scouting report was wrong.

Georgia lost. Ole Miss is going to the semis. Heads will quietly roll for that. Hiking mishaps and what not. The powerful men in burgundy cloaks, burning effigies and hooting like owls have no patience or stomach for failure. Such is the mania and tenebrosity of “the committee”, their leader, an impudent rascal named Hunter Yurachek. Nero would have been more fit. Pun intended.

2

Nostradamus talked about the horror that is the suffocating advertising we must endure by way of TV and streaming. He didn’t fully understand what he was seeing, hence the cryptic nature of the descriptions of his quatrains.

People sitting and staring at glowing and moving pictures and buying items they don’t need to impress friends and neighbors who think little of them but smile conscientiously in passing. Nostradamus was deemed a fool and washed up pot head, heavily criticized for 500 years because he was mostly right. You just have to dissect what he was trying to say.

Sure maybe he ate a peyote button or swilled on the absinthe before 5 pm., but he had a mind like Edgar Cayce. The public fears people like him. They assuage their fear through vile condemnation. We, as modern people just seem to accept things as they are as so many civilizations and societies before us.

3

He mentioned that in Ticino Switzerland, rivers would turn red with blood. What he seemed to have failed to take into account was the impact of leap years on our modern recognition of time. He also may have misinterpreted Ticino with the Turcino Scale, near earth objects with the potential of striking earth.

On Sunday, April 13, 2039, it is surmised that an asteroid, a “potentially hazardous object”, could in fact enter the earth’s gravitational keyhole in 2029 and be therefore sucked toward earth, striking the ground potentially ten years later, thereabouts. Hence, the destruction and rivers of death. The result of the impact of a  560-foot-size object hitting the earth at such a rate of speed is unknown. Would it be the end of the world?

Probably not as dinosaurs experienced such an event 65 or so million years ago and some of them survived. However, his prediction really can’t be written off as hogwash, not quite yet. Near earth objects only seem to come around every 800 years and haven’t struck in a long, long time.

Though maybe around 10,000 or 12,000 BC, such an occurrence took place decimating large swaths of civilizations, including the miraculous civilization of Atlantis which I do think existed in some capacity. Whether they had flying devices is a mystery lost to history, but who is to say they didn’t. Maybe the destruction was so severe that humans had to start all over again.

That doesn’t seem so far-fetched to me, considering all of the ancient ruins that exist.

4

In quatrain I:26, he writes that a great swarm of bees will arise. He is not literally speaking of actual stinging bees, but instead he is referring to a global period of severe deflation, unless something is done. Refer to Bernard Mandeville’s “Fable of the Bees”. Individual self interest, being the bees foraging, creates prosperity within a society, initially. But too much of a good thing creates problems.

Over-pollination eventually leads to a decrease in prices, caused by a decrease in aggregate demand and/or an increase in aggregate supply. Deflation is generally worse than inflation as it tends to create, what economists call, “a dangerous economic spiral”.

5

The naval melee he speaks of is a new widespread drug war as far as any rational thinker can tell, early on any way. It has begun, no? These troubled and corrupt nations brought it upon themselves. Corrupt nations and leaders and movements have behaved badly since the dawn of human existence, and their ability to make bad decisions, feel no remorse, while swallowed up by greed and sexual deviance.

In conclusion

So that is an abridged analysis into Nostradamus’s eerie insight into the future.

He knew he had to be careful with the way he worded it because fanaticism of the masses, especially when in like-minded groups is unpredictable. And if they have a substantial coffer at their behest, things can go AWOL real quick.

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