CIA Nostradamus warned Trump about Iran... now he's calling the President's doctors. URI GELLER reveals an apocalyptic premonition about a chilling threat to America that everyone is ignoring
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By JAMES REINL, US SENIOR REPORTER Published: 02:51, 22 May 2026 | Updated: 02:53, 22 May 2026 Most people scanning the headlines worry about a nuclear-armed Iran or killer military robots triggering an apocalypse that wipes out civilization as we know it. Uri Geller says they are looking in the wrong place. The Israeli-British celebrity psychic, famed for bending spoons and reading minds, warned Donald Trump last year not to sign any agreement that would allow Iran to continue developing nuclear weapons. Now he says his paranormal senses are picking up a far more chilling threat to humanity – one that most governments are either ignoring or too frightened to discuss openly. In an exclusive interview with the Daily Mail, Geller warned that radical Islamists are on the verge of seizing Pakistan's nuclear arsenal – and that the fallout, quite literally, could reach Los Angeles. 'What worries me much more is that radical Islamists are going to end up getting their hands on nuclear weapons,' he said. 'And that is very near in the future.' Pakistan, he said, is sitting on roughly 170 nuclear warheads. That's a figure backed up in research by the Federation of American Scientists. Paranormalist Uri Geller has been aware of his powers since 1970, when he had a vision that Egypt's President Nasser had died Geller's biggest fear is Pakistan's nuclear and conventional arsenal falling into the hands of religious hardliners In Geller's visions, which he describes as playing out on a 'personal TV screen' inside his mind, he sees Islamist extremists staging a coup, seizing those weapons, and using them to threaten India, Israel, and anyone else who dares stand in their way. 'Pakistan will be the first to collapse – probably under Islamic terrorists,' he said flatly. 'And then comes Britain.' His greatest fear, he said, is of religious fanatics launching a nuclear strike and sending radiation, 'taken over by winds,' drifting all the way to the coast of California. He points to Chernobyl as proof of just how far the devastation from a single nuclear event can travel, and shudders at what a warhead would do. Geller, who turns 80 in December, spoke to the Daily Mail from his private museum in Jaffa, Israel – a cavernous space packed with thousands of bent spoons, a Cadillac draped in memorabilia and walls covered in signed tributes from John Lennon, Michael Jackson and Freddie Mercury. He has been a controversial figure since exploding onto the international stage in the 1970s, when his apparently psychic feats – spoon bending, watch repair, and mind reading – made him a global sensation. Many critics have long dismissed his abilities as nothing more than clever stage magic. But CIA investigators working on a classified government paranormal program in that same decade reportedly came away convinced. He described his predictive method as a form of 'remote viewing' – sending his mind through space and time to retrieve information about events that haven't happened yet. When a vision holds steady on his internal screen for more than a minute, he said, he is one hundred percent certain it will come to pass. And right now, his screen is very busy indeed. On Iran, he predicts the United States and Israel will launch a second strike far larger and more devastating than anything seen so far. Britain's Royal Family will be kicked out of their palaces when Islamists take over the country, claims Geller Protesters from Hizb ut-Tahrir rally in London about their faith being mocked in Western media This time, he said, they will go all the way – toppling the regime, sending in ground troops, and securing whatever enriched uranium survived the first round of bombings deep underground. 'The second part of the war is going to be much bigger than the first,' he said. 'This time they will finish the job.' He also issued a stark warning about Trump, predicting the President will face multiple further assassination attempts, particularly when traveling abroad, where Secret Service protection has its limits. Trump will survive them all, Geller insisted – but his health may pose an equal or greater danger than any would-be killer. 'He might once again be wounded, but he will survive all of the attempts,' he said, adding that he has strongly urged Trump's doctors to order an MRI, citing what he believes could be an undetected medical issue lurking beneath the surface. The dark predictions do not stop there. Geller forecasted an Ebola outbreak spreading into the US, driven by millions of people crossing borders and visiting remote areas of the world. He believes COVID could return 'in a big way.' And in his most startling warning yet, he said a deadly virus could arrive from outer space – one so alien in its structure that human science would be powerless against it. 'A virus might come from outer space, and it will be very difficult to handle,' he said. 'Because we don't know its DNA, its chromosome systems.' Not everything he sees is catastrophic. He believes AI will revolutionize healthcare within years, catching diseases that doctors currently miss entirely. Donald Trump is set to endure more assassination attempts but will survive them, said Geller The celebrity psychic has had premonitions all his life and his latest is of doomsday weapons Geller also forecast a virulent Ebola outbreak spreading from Africa into the US And he is absolutely convinced that human teleportation – instantaneous travel anywhere on Earth – is closer than anyone realizes. 'I was teleported myself fifty-something years ago,' he said. 'And I know for a fact that countries are secretly working on the technology to transport humans.' Geller has a patchy track record on predictions, with many of his forecasts missing the mark. Still, some of his projections to the Daily Mail could be seen as likely. Many analysts worry about political instability in Pakistan, even though its military chiefs say their nukes are secure. Likewise, several experts predict that the Iran ceasefire will fall apart within months. Still, there are few credible suggestions that Muslim hardliners will control Britain any time soon. Geller was born in Israel, served in the Six-Day War, and today lives in the ancient port city of Jaffa, where he runs his museum. After 55 years in the public eye, the skeptics, he said cheerfully, have only ever made him more famous. No comments have so far been submitted. Why not be the first to send us your thoughts, or debate this issue live on our message boards. By posting your comment you agree to our house rules. Do you want to automatically post your MailOnline comments to your Facebook Timeline? Your comment will be posted to MailOnline as usual. Do you want to automatically post your MailOnline comments to your Facebook Timeline? Your comment will be posted to MailOnline as usual We will automatically post your comment and a link to the news story to your Facebook timeline at the same time it is posted on MailOnline. 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