Summary of "2026 World Psychic Predictions: Revolutions, Wars, Global Upheaval & The Great Reset of Nations☕"
Quick recap — what made this long “Coffee with Craig” 2026 preview stand out
A long-form, conversational reading from psychic medium Craig Hamilton Parker that mixes grim forecasts with hopeful, symbolic visions. The presentation is informal (coffee jokes, self‑deprecating quips, plugs for patrons/products) and repeatedly emphasises spiritual themes of acceptance and fearlessness.
Host and tone
- Host: Craig Hamilton Parker (psychic medium).
- Style: conversational, long-form impressions with humor and community shout-outs (Jane and “Boo the Cat”).
- Presentation notes: frequent patron/product plugs and invitations to Zoom Q&As; balances dire forecasts with uplifting imagery and calls for fearlessness.
Big-picture themes
- Overall mood: a bumpy 2026 with political, economic and environmental shocks, but also pockets of technological and spiritual hope.
- Recurrent structure: alternating grim warnings and optimistic symbolic visions (golden/silver spherical facility, phoenix imagery).
- Spiritual refrain: acceptance and courage as a response to turbulence.
Most notable predictions and highlights
Economy & markets
- AI bubble correction: a major market pullback tied to AI overvaluation, with a sharp correction around spring 2026 (global but short‑lived).
- Crypto crash: a leading cryptocurrency (Bitcoin or another major coin) could fall 40–70% in a steep, two‑stage decline (spring, then summer/fall).
- UK: severe economic trouble, loss of market confidence, public anger and unrest over living costs and immigration.
- Canada: economic disruption, reliance on exports/Chinese investment, sharp farm/dairy protests, and rising house prices.
- USMCA: U.S. pullback from the trade bloc, worsening Canada’s export problems.
- Australia: outlier — rare‑earth/processing boom, major U.S. investment, and new space‑industry opportunities.
- China: slow structural economic decline becomes visible (housing, bonds, workers); increased exposure of Chinese influence networks abroad.
Social unrest, migration & religion
- Immigration-driven protests grow worldwide (UK, Europe, Canada, parts of Asia).
- Religious tensions: anti‑Muslim riots in Europe and a surge in outspoken Christian political voices (one extremist speaker emerges, later banned from social platforms).
- Middle East realignment: a predicted revolution in Iran leads to moderation and Sunni–Shia shifts; possible Saudi–Iran diplomatic rapprochement.
- Other: Craig senses an attempted (non‑lethal) attack on the Pope by a lone attacker.
Wars & geopolitics
- Gaza: calmer than full‑scale war; Hamas resists disarmament; rebuilding and investment projects (some funded by Gulf states).
- Iran: revolutionary upheaval linked to economic and water shortages; symbolic revival of Persian identity and ceremonial return of Reza Pahlavi mentioned.
- Syria: phased rebuilding with coastal resort/enclave projects — “Phoenician” rebirth imagery.
- Russia–Ukraine: movement toward a negotiated end in 2026; Russia retains some territory; clandestine attacks (e.g., armaments factory) disrupt supply chains; hints of strain between Russia and China.
- Venezuela: government collapse/leadership removal (Maduro “taken out” in Craig’s reading), initial oil disruptions followed by foreign (U.S.) investment — knock‑on effects for Cuba.
- Cuba: instability after Venezuela’s fall; secret foreign facilities/influence and rapid opening for Western money and tourism.
- Taiwan/Philippines/China: maritime confrontations and isolated shots fired without full escalation.
- Leaders’ health: recurring sense of declining health and political vulnerability for Xi Jinping, Putin, Kim Jong‑un, Erdogan, and others.
Political shakes (selected)
- UK: government meltdown, Labour leadership chaos, caretaker government, then a general election later in 2026; Reform (as described) narrowly takes power with some Conservative defections.
- USA: Craig suggests Joe Biden will “go” (implying removal or death); Republicans keep the Senate but lose the House in 2026; renewed Trump activity and a realignment with Elon Musk.
- Canada: major protests and a September political challenge to leadership.
Environment & earth changes
- Turkey: major earthquake with significant infrastructure damage and political fallout.
- Northern India / Himalayas: seismic events disrupt rivers/streams (possible effects on the Ganges).
- US East Coast: a large north‑tracking mega‑storm causing significant coastal flooding up to the New York area.
- Water scarcity: worsening global water stress (American Southwest, southern Europe, Middle East including Iran and Gaza).
- Toxic/nuclear‑style spill: a possible chemical or nuclear‑style toxic incident in Europe (Craig leans toward France).
- Iceland: volcanic activity or gas clouds that could disrupt aviation and air quality.
Technology, medicine & space
- Clean‑energy vision: a vivid image of a golden/silver spherical facility in a tropical setting — a symbolic or literal hint at a breakthrough energy technology (possibly water‑related) combined with AI.
- Space: Australia grows in importance (rare earths + space projects); visions of horizontal‑landing craft and catamaran‑style dual‑rocket concepts; SpaceX/Musk involvement implied.
- Medicine: continuing cancer advances (personalized vaccines/therapies), an anti‑aging breakthrough (gene‑editing/skin regeneration), and AI‑driven personalized medical progress.
Entertainment & sports — standouts
- 2026 FIFA World Cup: prediction — Spain vs Argentina final, with Argentina winning.
- Mexico (host): possible corruption or drug‑related incidents that attract headlines.
- Soccer business: major Saudi purchase of a top European football club.
- Hollywood/media: a major studio collapse; Netflix struggles; big tech (Musk named) stepping into film production and buying studios; some production influence shifting toward Dubai.
- On‑set and crowd incidents: a film‑set fire injures people and a separate unexpected large crowd incident at a normally safe family location.
- Celebrity scandals: trafficking/sexual‑abuse revelations tied into Epstein‑style investigations; renewed attention on figures like Prince Andrew.
Striking imagery & recurring psychic motifs
- Phoenix / Phoenician rebirth for parts of the Middle East (notably Syria).
- Cows / dairy farmers (Canada protests).
- Chinese writing on munitions — symbolic of China’s arms ties showing up in conflicts.
- A small meteor or strange airborne object striking a public, classical‑style building (vision flagged as uncertain).
- Golden/silver sphere/building in jungle — hopeful technological/energy breakthrough.
Tone, style and community bits
- Blend of casual humor, sales plugs, and spiritual reflection.
- Repeated reminders to cultivate “fearlessness” and acceptance.
- Invitations for patrons to join Zoom talks and follow‑ups on detailed country predictions.
“Fearlessness” and acceptance are presented as the long‑term spiritual response to the turbulence described.
Notable on‑screen personalities
- Craig Hamilton Parker (host)
- Jane (partner/appears or referenced)
- Boo the Cat (camera cameo / mentioned)
Notable public figures mentioned (in predictions)
- Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping, Elon Musk, Nicolás Maduro, Kim Jong‑un, Emmanuel Macron, Reza Pahlavi (symbolically), Ed Miliband, David Lammy, Prince Andrew, Meghan Markle, and several UK political figures (e.g., Liz Truss, Suella Braverman, Jacob Rees‑Mogg) referenced in passing.
Overall takeaway
A forecast of turbulence in 2026: major market corrections (AI and crypto), political upheaval and social unrest driven by migration and cost‑of‑living pressures, and several major environmental shocks. Offsetting themes include possible geopolitical realignments (Iran–Saudi thaw), technological leaps (energy and space), and medical progress. Craig mixes doom‑facing forecasts with hopeful symbolic visions and a spiritual call to remain fearless and accepting.
Note: Craig covers many more country‑by‑country details in the full video and invites patrons to follow up in Zoom Q&As.
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