‘New Nostradamus’ who foresaw Iran war makes chilling prediction about Trump

Craig Hamilton-Parker’s prediction is less about clairvoyance and more about human nature under strain. He imagines a world already on edge—escalating tensions over Taiwan, conflict in the Middle East, and a growing sense that global systems are fraying. In that atmosphere, he suggests, the unimaginable could begin to sound like a necessary exception: extending power “just this once” to preserve stability. The Twenty-second Amendment, normally seen as immovable, becomes a symbol of how even solid rules can feel fragile when fear takes hold.

Whether one dismisses psychic visions or not, the underlying warning is disturbingly grounded. History shows that constitutions don’t fail in calm daylight; they erode in the dark hours of uncertainty, one rationalization at a time. Hamilton-Parker’s message ultimately points away from prophecy and toward responsibility: the real danger is not what the law says, but what frightened people can be persuaded to accept.

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