One thing about predictions is that people are fascinated by them. For years, many have been following the work of Nostradamus, the world’s most famous astrologer, whose quatrains have been re-read and re-interpreted even half a millennium after his passing, and Baba Vanga, the Bulgarian mystic whose prophecies are so accurate they are chilling and go far beyond the year we now live in.
Nowadays, some renowned psychics have a lot to say about what awaits humanity in the years to come. Among them is British psychic Craig Hamilton-Parker, who also calls himself the “Prophet of Doom.” Hamilton-Parker has gained plenty of attention and an online following after foreseeing some major global events.
Most recently, he spoke about the possibility that rapidly escalating global tensions could lead to unexpected political outcomes. Among other things, he mentioned the possibility of Trump serving a third term as President of the United States, despite the law limiting presidents to two terms.
“To reiterate what I said at the time, I felt there would be some big global conflict, possibly involving Taiwan,” he said, according to the Mirror.
The 22nd Amendment is clear, “No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice, and no person who has held the office of President, or acted as President, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of the President more than once,” according to VT.
In the past, Trump himself has spoken about the possibility of serving three terms as president.
So far, Donald Trump has opened up about the idea of a third term a number of times, but not many believed he was serious – at least not until recently, when he clearly hinted there are ways for him to continue his presidency beyond 2028.
“A lot of people want me to do it. But, I mean, I basically tell them we have a long way to go, you know, it’s very early in the administration,” he explained. “I’m focused on the current.
“I like working. I’m not joking. But I’m not – it is far too early to think about it,” he said, adding, “there are methods that you could do it.”
When asked about the possibility of JD Vance running for president and then passing the role to Trump, he answered, “That’s one,” adding that there are other possibilities but refused to provide examples.
Congressman Andy Ogles has already introduced a House Joint Resolution that would amend the US Constitution to allow a president to serve up to three terms, but no more.
“President Trump’s decisive leadership stands in stark contrast to the chaos, suffering, and economic decline Americans have endured over the past four years. He has proven himself to be the only figure in modern history capable of reversing our nation’s decay and restoring America to greatness, and he must be given the time necessary to accomplish that goal,” Ogles wrote on his website.
“To that end, I am proposing an amendment to the Constitution to revise the limitations imposed by the 22nd Amendment on presidential terms. This amendment would allow President Trump to serve three terms, ensuring that we can sustain the bold leadership our nation so desperately needs.”
This was ratified in 1951, following Franklin D. Roosevelt’s unprecedented four-term presidency, making him the sole US president who has served the country more than two terms.
The congressman went on to say that it’s “imperative that we provide President Trump with every resource necessary to correct the disastrous course set by the Biden Administration.”
To make this change happen, both the House of Representatives and the Senate must pass the proposal with at least a two-thirds vote. It should then be ratified by at least 38 of the 50 US states before the president signs it into law.
While Ogles tends to change the law and Trump is looking for loopholes, a poll by Reuters and Ipsos asked respondents if Trump should run for a third term.
“Three-quarters of respondents said Trump should not run for a third term in office — a path Trump has said he would like to pursue, though the U.S. Constitution bars him from doing so,” Reuters revealed.
“A majority of Republican respondents — 53% — said Trump should not seek a third term,” it added.
Hamilton-Parker’s prediction comes during a time of global instability, especially in the Middle East, and it fits into a broader picture: rapid changes in the world are making formerly unthinkable outcomes seem increasingly likely.
“Who would have imagined the possibility of invading Greenland, or kidnapping a country’s leader, as has happened in Venezuela? The world is changing rapidly,” he said.
He also warned that extraordinary measures could come into play if tensions continue to escalate: “Something will occur that overturns the existing rules, and that period will be a time of great conflict.”
Meanwhile, another person, Professor Xueqin Jiang, widely known as the Chinese Nostradamus, also made predictions regarding the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
According to him, the final outcome of the hostilities between the US and Iran that escalated into open warfare on February 28, 2026, would end with the US being defeated.
“The third big prediction is that the United States will lose this war, which will forever change the global order,” he said, pointing to Iran’s demographics and topography as key factors.
“If this war [US-Iran] were to happen, there’s absolutely no way America can win this war,” he added.
According to Jiang, his predictions are based on what he calls “psycho‑history,” a framework loosely inspired by the fictional concept from Isaac Asimov’s Foundation series that he uses to analyse broad historical patterns and project future geopolitical events.
In his lectures and interviews, he has argued that certain international actors, including Iran, behave in ways shaped by long‑term strategic considerations and resistance to US influence, including what he describes as animosity toward US interventionism in the region, News 24 Online reports.
Jiang actually predicted in 2024 that if Donald Trump wins the elections for a second term, geopolitical pressures could push the United States toward a confrontation with Iran.
“We can suspect that a second Trump term war with Iran will be a major priority.
“Basically, the United States is looking for a reason, and Iran wants to give them a reason, and that’s why I think war between the United States and Iran is very likely in the next two to four years.”
Speaking earlier this month, Jiang remained confident in his predictions: “Given my analysis of how the war is progressing, I think that Iran has many more advantages over the United States. The reality is, right now, it’s a war of attrition between the United States and Iran, and Iranians have been preparing for 20 years for this conflict.”
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