A psychic medium who claims to have previously predicted trouble in the Middle East has shared a chilling forecast that the world faces nine disasters in the coming months. Angela Kuschel, a self-described natural born psychic and paranormal investigator, issued the alarming prediction while examining what the remainder of 2026 might hold for the globe.
Previous Predictions and Current Warnings
Among her notable assertions was that she had foreseen trouble in Israel last year, potentially alluding to the ongoing conflict in Gaza. 2025 was reported to be particularly deadly, with the Gaza City offensive occurring that year. Speaking exclusively to us, Angela, owner of Angie's Spiritual Readings, focused her attention on the natural world and provided predictions concerning weather, climate, and natural disasters.
Three Large Fires and Six Major Rain Events
Angela warned of three large near devastation fires, though she could not pinpoint the location other than it starts with a K. These are expected to occur within the next four to five months. She also predicted six major rain events causing flooding, with two of these resembling hurricanes or similar events, over the next five months.
As a side note, Angela added that we are setting up for more energetic influences, possibly solar flares or cosmic shifts, which affect how we feel and may prompt reflection and action in our communities.
Global Unsettling Shifts
Broadening her forecast to the global stage, Angela cautioned that the coming months would prove unsettling, with the world confronting what she described as big reactionary shifts that almost feel like energetic panic. She clarified that these shifts are actually smaller than they appear, yet highlighted money, power, and frustration as being at an all-time tipping point.
Post-October Adjustments
Angela, who hails from Jupiter, Florida, said that after October, the situation will shift. This does not mean prices will suddenly drop and everything will become livable, but people will settle in differently. Some prices, such as fuel, will go down, while others will balance. The real shift is in the lack of reaction from the collective, which takes the power away from the situation and stops it feeling hostile.
Her references to fuel prices likely relate to the spiralling costs that followed US President Donald Trump's war with Iran. Last week, Americans were reported to have paid out $59 billion more on fuel since the start of the conflict. The Trump administration continues efforts to broker a peace deal with Iran and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping lane that provides passage for about 20% of the world's oil and liquefied natural gas.



