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'Terrifying Months Ahead': Psychic Who Called Trump's Victory Reveals What's Next

'Terrifying Months Ahead': Psychic Who Called Trump's Victory Reveals What's Next
January 21, 2025
Sowjanya Pedada - LA Post

A London-based psychic who claims to have accurately predicted COVID-19 and other major world events has shared his predictions for the remainder of 2025, including warnings of global conflict and forecasts about U.S. politics.

Thirty-eight-year-old Nicolas Aujula, a hypnotherapist and self-proclaimed psychic, shared his predictions with the Daily Mail, warning that 2025 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," Aujula told the Daily Mail, suggesting the possibility of World War III by mid-2025.

Regarding U.S. politics, Aujula referenced his previous predictions. "Last New Year's, for 2024, I predicted Trump winning the U.S. election," he said. "My visions can't be controlled." He predicts former President Donald Trump will have "a successful year" in 2025.

The psychic warned of climate consequences, saying Earth will respond to fossil fuel use and environmental destruction with extreme weather events.

In his workplace predictions, Aujula foresees increased wage transparency. "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," he said.

He also predicted advancements in women's sports, saying the field will receive "more attention and be taken seriously." Additionally, he forecasts both a "resurgence of traditional values" and scientific advances, including the development of laboratory-created organs.

For entertainment figures, Aujula predicts marriage difficulties for singer Katy Perry and continued success for actor Cate Blanchett in 2025. "I've had visions of her bagging a lot of awards for her work," he said of Blanchett.

Aujula, who says he has experienced visions since age 17, claims to have predicted several major events. "I've accurately predicted COVID-19, the Harry and Meghan Oprah interview, the Black Lives Matter movement, and the Notre Dame fire," he said.

Despite his claimed abilities, Aujula maintains they aren't unique. "It's just that many people are disconnected from being in touch with their inner voice or intuition," he said. "When the mind is calm, psychic information flows more freely, whereas when you are stressed or being too logical, it really hinders that."

According to the New York Post, he also added, "there is nothing special about this skill. Often, people will think of someone, and then the person calls. That is an example of us tapping into our psychic self."

While acknowledging his concerning predictions for 2025, Aujula expressed having "no fear" about the upcoming year.

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