LONDON: A self-described psychic who predicted the Covid pandemic years in advance has gone public with dire warnings for 2025 — including a high risk of World War III, foreign media reported.
Nicolas Aujula, a 38-year-old hypnotherapist based in London, said it will be “a year where there is a lack of compassion in the world. We will see horrific acts of human evil and violence towards each other in the name of religion and nationalism.”
Based on his psychic visions, he expects WWIII could be here by the middle of this year.
“Last New Year’s, for 2024, I predicted Trump winning the US election,” the professional psychic noted. “My visions can’t be controlled.”
Aujula said he continues to forecast wins for the incoming commander-in-chief, stating his belief that President-elect Trump will have a successful year defying threats from legal battles and ‘negative press.’
Mother Nature, ravaged by environmental insults and the continued burning of fossil fuels, will continue to lash out, at least, according to the psychic, who predicts rising sea levels, torrential rainfall, and cataclysmic flooding. Extreme weather — like increasing forest fires and the deep impact of Hurricane Helene which managed to decimate North Carolina communities over 310 miles from the coast — will continue to lay waste to homes of both people and animals, he said.
Despite these apocalyptic visions, the psychic professed that he has ‘no fear’ about the year to come. It is not all doom and gloom from Aujula, who also said that 2025 will offer ‘major wins’ in women’s sports that will be “given more attention and taken seriously.”
This year will also see greater progress for the rights of employees on the job, he said: “‘I see that there will be greater wage or salary transparency in the workplace so that employees will be able to see or check what people earn to create fairness.”
His predictions about the future, he said, can come through in dreams, symbols or a powerful ‘inner voice’ in his head.it.” Nevertheless, he maintains that the otherworldly messages, however cryptic, have proven uncannily correct: “I’ve accurately predicted Covid, the Harry and Megan Oprah interview, the Black Lives Matter movement and the Notre Dame fire.”
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