Overview
- Newsrooms publish end-of-year roundups of 2026 prophecies credited to Nostradamus, Baba Vanga, Old Moore’s Almanac and Athos Salomé, with explicit caveats that none are verified.
- Interpretations of Nostradamus highlight a “great swarm” often read symbolically, a seven-month war, the Ticino “overflowing with blood,” and a “great man” struck by a thunderbolt.
- Baba Vanga attributions include a possible World War III, extraterrestrial contact and disasters said to affect 8–10% of Earth’s landmass, along with the predicted downfall of Vladimir Putin.
- Athos Salomé is cited for forecasting a direct NATO–Russia clash in the Arctic and a Saudi-led BRICS move away from the US dollar.
- Old Moore’s Almanac adds projections of severe Irish flooding, a catastrophic financial crash, pilotless cargo-plane trials, affordable household robots, a four-day workweek and a surprise royal pregnancy, all presented as speculative.