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EXCLUSIVE: Nostradamus’ frightening prophecies and predictions have baffled critics and followers alike for centuries – but did Nostradamus have any prophetic dreams for the year 2019 to 2022 ? One psychic expert believes Nostradamus tried to warn the US, the UK and the rest of the world of tragedy.

From asteroid strike to world leader’s death: Nostradamus’ predictions for 2022
The predictions arise from “Les Prophéties”, book penned by the French plague doctor, astrologer and seer Nostradamus and published in 1555.

DNA Web Team | Dec 30, 2021, 06:58 PM IST
Unpredictability is part of what makes life exciting, but isn’t it also fascinating to speculate about what might happen in the near future? In the twenty-first century, a global epidemic has put the world to a halt. And, given the current situation of the world, uncertainty is an unavoidable part of our mental state. This has left us pondering what awaits us in the year 2022, which is just about to start.

The renowned and much discussed book “Les Prophéties”, penned by the French plague doctor, astrologer, and seer, Nostradamus, was published in 1555. Wars, natural calamities, executions, nuclear attacks, and revolutions are among the literary predictions in the book. Take a look at what Nostradamus has predicted for the year 2022:

1. Global warming

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“Like the sun, the head will seal the shining sea. The live fish of the Black Sea will almost boil”. In this way, Nostradamus predicted a solar storm of unprecedented proportions, the liquifying of the poles, and a rising sea levels. He predicted earthquakes, flooding, and water shortages, among other things. Two of the world’s most critical challenges are unemployment and starvation. He claims that since inflation in the US is at its peak point in 40 years, it would spark widespread discontent and potentially result to people turning against one another for financial gain.

2. An asteroid strike

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Nostradamus also seems to have foretold that the Earth would be hit by an asteroid in 1555, leading in mass extermination. The astronomer’s predictions are ambiguous about when the supposed ‘celestial stone’ strike might occur, although he did predict that a ‘great fire’ will fall down.

3. Rise of Artificial Intelligence

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As technology evolves, people are becoming more concerned about AI technology. Prophecies predict that if enough AIs achieve ‘awareness’, one of them could become self-aware and seize command of our networks. In an era where everything is linked to the web, we should be cautious.

4. Fall of the European Union

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Those who have spent their lives understanding the prophecies of the French prophet are assured that he referred to the European Union and predicted its downfall, which may have started with Brexit and would end this year with the political group’s disintegration.

“Sacred temples of the Roman time, will reject the foundations of their foundation”

5. Political figure vanishes from World Map

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“The sudden death of the first character, he will be changed and they will put another in his kingdom”. For some, this implies that a prominent member of the international political system has actually departed. Some assume it relates to North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un, while others feel it references British Queen Elizabeth II and US President Joe Biden.

Michel de Nostradame is arguably the world’s most well-recognised prophet and supposed-mystic who followers claim prophesied the future with eerie accuracy. Although Nostradamus’ cryptic quatrain passages do not contain detailed timestamps and specifics, supporters believe a number of his prophecies are yet to come true. And with the new year finally in full swing, many are wondering what these 16th-century prophecies are and whether they will come true in 2019. Craig Hamilton-Parker, a British psychic and medium who runs Psychics.co.uk, has now revealed Nostradamus predicted a particularly violent year ahead for US President Donald Trump.

According to the psychic expert, Nostradamus warned of an assassination attempt on Mr Trump, armed conflict in the Middle East and renewed relations with his Russian counterpart between 2019 and 2020.

Mr Hamilton-Parker told Express.co.uk: “I feel Trump will have a second term but Nostradamus’s predicted an assassination attempt will be in the second term.

“Nostradamus also predicted a war in the Middle East.“I feel that we will get the first rumbles of this in 2019 but it will not be full out war.”

Nostradamus 2019 predictions and prophecies

Nostradamus 2019: Here are the French prophet’s shocking predictions (Image: GETTY)

The psychic then said Mr Trump will work out some sort of deal or treaty with President Vladimir Putin.

This deal will supposedly mirror President Trump’s pact with North Korea, signed at the June 2018 North Korea–United States summit.

One thing Nostradamus did not predict, however, is the result or the effects of the Brexit vote.

Mr Hamilton-Parker himself foresaw a no-deal hard Brexit in the pipeline which is why he said he was surprised to see Brexit omitted from Nostradamus’s prophecies.

According to the Psychic, who claims to have predicted these events as early as September 2017, Prime Minister Theresa May will try to cling onto power until Britain leaves the European Union.

Trump will have a second term but Nostradamus’s predicted an assassination attempt

Craig Hamilton-Parker, Psychic

But a rapid leadership change in the Conservative Party will see a new face lead the Government.

The psychic said: “What is most strange about the Nostradamus predictions is that they do not appear to have any references to Brexit.

“I foresee a hard Brexit with May in power to the last minute when there will be a leadership challenge.

“There will then be a leadership challenge with David Davis and Boris Johnson as the front runners – Johnson gets the crown.

“We will also see the advent of a new party as I predicted in the Daily Express before. But could I be wrong?

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“Why did the western world’s greatest visionary miss this out?

“Maybe Nostradamus did not mention this monumental event for Britain, France and Europe because it will never happen?”

Nostradamus’ detractors, however, are unconvinced by his supposed mystic powers and question whether the French apothecary could genuinely predict the future.

His followers believe Nostradamus correctly predicted the Great Fire of London in 1666 and the rise of Adolf Hitler to power.

But critics claim Nostradamus’ published prophecies are too vague to be considered genuine and require a strong dose of hindsight to draw conclusions.

Nostradamus 2019: Donald Trump rally

Nostradamus 2019: Did Nostradamus predict an attack on Donald Trump’s life? (Image: GETTY)

Brian Dunning, the author of the Skeptoid podcast, said: “Some Nostradamus believers insist that he wrote in code or that he used word substitutions.

“Obviously this gives them license to make just about any claim they want about what he was trying to communicate.

“Some allege that fear of prosecution for heresy compelled Nostradamus to write only vaguely, but there is no historical evidence for this.

“Some books and websites even go so far as to allege the presence of meaningful anagrams found in modern English translations, or even more strangely, English anagrams found within French translations.”

The sceptic went on to say: “Nostradamus’ writings are exploited in a number of fallacious ways.

“Ambiguous and wrong translations, ‘creative’ interpretations, hoax writings, fictional accounts, and the breaking of non-existent codes within his quatrains all contribute to a vast body of work, all of it wrong, and many times the size of everything Nostradamus ever actually wrote.”

What did Nostradamus predict for the year 2020?

Accordion to Peter Lorie, author of Nostradamus 2003-2025: A History of the Future, 2020 might be the year of big financial revolutions..

The author explained in his book how the nature of money will change in the coming years through coronet enterprise and new currencies.

He wrote: “Here is ‘the urn of gold’ that is ‘found and then restored’.

“Note the way the sentence is put together – it is not that the urn is merely discovered, like some treasure on a remote island, but that it is found and then restored.

“Put another way, the method to make wealth available is found, then restored to its original place.”

Nostradamus 2019: Prophecies and predictions

Nostradams 2019: Do conspiracists misrepresents Nostradamus’ writings? (Image: GETTY)

What were Nostradamus’ correct predictions?

One of Nostradamus’ most shocking predictions is that of the death of King Henry II of France.

The French monarch died on July 10, 1559, just four years after Nostradamus prophecies his death in his 1555 magnum opus Les Propheties.

Nostradamus is also believed to have correctly predicted the Great Fire of London in 1666 when he wrote of London “burning up in the fire of ’66”.

The French mystic is also said to have foretold the 1789 French revolution when he wrote: “Songs, chants, and demands will come from the enslaved.

“Held captive by the nobility in their prisons. At a later date, brainless idiots will take these as divine utterances.”

Some conspiracists also claim Nostradamus predicted the horrors of Adolf Hitler’s reign over Europe.

Nostradamus wrote: “From the depths of the West of Europe, A young child will be born of poor people,

Nostradamus 2019 prediction: War in Middle East

Nostradamus 2019: The mystic is said to have warned of a war in the Middle East (Image: GETTY)

“He who by his tongue will seduce a great troop; His fame will increase towards the realm of the East.”

Nostradamus is also credited with correctly predicting the assassination of US President John F Kennedy in 1963.

Nostradamus wrote: “The ancient task will be completed, From on high, evil will fall on the great man.

“A dead innocent will be accused of the deed, The guilty on will remain in the mist.”

President Kennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963, when he was shot by Lee Harvey Oswald.

Another cryptic passage attributed to Nostradamus is said to have forewarned of the devastating US nuclear attack on the Japanese cities Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1954.

The quatrain in question reads: “Near the gates and within two cities, there will be scourges like of which was never seen.

“Famine within plague, people put out by steel, crying to the great immortal God for relief.”

Should you believe Nostradamus’ predictions?

Peter Lemesurier, a linguist and author of 10 books on Nostradamus, has argued Nostradamus’ quatrains were not mystic in origin.

Instead, the Nostradamus expert argued the French apothecary believed history constantly repeats itself and future vents would mirror those of the past.

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In his book Nostradamus, Bibliomancer: The Man, The Myth, The Truth, he wrote: “No quatrain, as far as I am aware, has ever been used in advance to predict in terms any event that was not probably in the offing anyway.”

And according to Brian Dunning, science writer and head of the Skeptoid podcast, people who interpret messages from Nostradamus’ quatrains do the writer a great disservice.

Mr Dunning said on episode 66 of his science podcast there is no evidence to support the claim the 15th century apothecary had any mystic powers.

Instead, he said there is more evidence to suggest it takes a great deal of hindsight to connect Nostradamus’ prophecies to actual world events.

He said: “Michel de Nostredame was truly one of the brilliant lights of his day, but to subscribe to false stories and urban legends is to disrespect who the man actually was.

“Appreciate his contributions to medicine and Renaissance literature, and don’t trivialise his good works in favour of a pretended history of paranormal magical powers.”

Does the Bible prove Nostradamus was right?

According to Evangelical preacher and doomsday prophet Paul Begley from West Lafayette in Indiana, US, Nostradamus was not a real prophet.

The preacher argued real prophecy can only come from the word of God himself, which includes the texts and scriptures of the Bible.

Pastor Begley said: “Nostradamus’ prophecies are open to interpretation because he wrote in four stanza riddles.

“You know, look, he predicted the London Fire, he predicted the rise of Hitler, the Holocaust, he predicted the JFK assassination, he predicted World War Two – man, I could of the top of my head a bunch of them.

“But he also missed a bunch. His accuracy is around 70 percent, so no, I do not call them prophecies.”

Nostradamus predictions for 2019

Nostradamus 2019: Not everyone is convinced Nostradamus was the real deal (Image: GETTY)

Nostradamus 2019: French prophet

Nostradamus 2019: Many believe the French apothecary had mystic power of foresight (Image: GETTY)

What do Nostradamus’ supporters have to say?

According to Rahn Heart, author of Nostradamus Sees the End Times, the French mystic’s cryptic passages foretold global catastrophes and destruction, much like the Christian Bible.

He wrote: “He was a master of the ancient forms of numerology and astrology.

“He had an excessive knowledge of the historical conflicts around the Mediterranean Sea as well as the roles of the ancient Gods of Greece and Rome.

“He used all of these references in his writings.

“A tremendous amount of information is contained in the four lines of each quatrain.

“They have to be analysed word by word, line by line and then in the context of the

“Volumes of books would be required to explain detail contained in Centuries.”

And in the preface to the 2001 book The Prophecies of Nostradamus by RK Murthi, the publishers praised the supposed seer.

They wrote: “He has foreseen the rise and fall of Communism as much as the rise and fall of historical figures like Napoleon and Hitler.

“He had seen, much in advance, technical and scientific progress not conceivable during his times.

“He had foretold events which looked like fantasies to his contemporaries.”

Author Lee McCann praised Nostradamus in the book Nostradamus, The Man Who Saw Through Time.

The author wrote: “The rich, actively fulfilled life of the French prophet, Michel de Nostradame, is the story of genius no only in its rarest but its most modest form.

“His ability foreshadowed a hope, now gaining a first hearing in this our day, that science may, in some not too remote tomorrow, discover principles of mental forces which will permit every man to realise within himself a reflection of the powers of Nostradamus.”

Quick facts about Nostradamus:

1. The supposed prophet studied medicine at the University of Avignon but was forced to leave due to an outbreak of the plague.

2. Nostradamus’ family was of Jewish heritage but converted to Catholicism before he was born.

3. Nostradamus was born on either December 14 or December 21, 1503.

4. Nostradamus believed history repeats itself and his predictions are based on events from the past.

5. The French mystic died on July 1 or July 2, 1566.