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Nostradamus makes chilling WW3 prediction for 2026 - 'Human blood will sprinkle'



As the New Year approaches, many see it as a time for new beginnings. But according to Nostradamus, 2026 could bring turbulent times, with prophecies pointing to potential wars, rising East-West tensions, and a mysterious reference to a “swarm of bees.”

Michel de Nostredame, better known as Nostradamus, is the 16th-century seer famous for predicting major global events, including the September 11 attacks and the COVID-19 pandemic, centuries before they occurred. His seminal work, Les Propheties, published in 1555, has been analyzed for centuries for glimpses into the future.

Regarding the end of 2025, Nostradamus reportedly foresaw the “end of a long war,” which many interpret as relating to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. He wrote: “Through long war all the army exhausted, so that they do not find money for the soldiers.”

Looking further ahead to 2026, Nostradamus seems to anticipate more turmoil, including a potential clash reminiscent of 20th-century global conflicts. One quatrain reads: “When Mars rules his path among the stars, human blood will sprinkle the sanctuary. Three fires rise from the eastern sides, while the West loses its light in silence.”

The mention of Mars the Roman god of war has led some experts to speculate on possible military conflicts. Others interpret it metaphorically, suggesting economic struggles or geopolitical tension, especially in light of technological competition between Europe and nations like China and Japan.

Another cryptic prediction references a “great swarm of bees”: “The great swarm of bees will arise... by night the ambush...” While some take this literally, it may symbolize authority, collective power, or global leadership uniting toward a common goal. Some analysts speculate this could relate to potential peace negotiations involving figures such as Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, or Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

Nostradamus’s quatrains also warn of continued strife: “Seven months great war, people dead through evil / Rouen, Evreux the King will not fail.” Meanwhile, he hints at European instability, referencing Switzerland’s Ticino region: “Because of the favour that the city will show... the Ticino will overflow with blood.”

Despite these ominous visions, Nostradamus offers a sliver of hope: “Shadows will fall, but the man of light will rise. And the stars will guide those who look within.” This suggests that even after potential conflict or financial uncertainty, humanity may find a path toward renewal and optimism.

While interpretations of Nostradamus are never definitive, his prophecies continue to fascinate and provoke discussion. Whether 2026 will bring chaos or a chance for fresh perspectives, the coming year remains shrouded in mystery just as Nostradamus intended.

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