Trump to oversee the ‘beginning of the end’ for the US dollar in 2026 | World | News
Donald Trump is leading the US towards financial oblivion and irrelevance, according to a world famous psychic. Athos Salomé is a 38-year-old Brazilian, better known as the Living Nostradamus for his uncanny ability to predict the future.
Some of his astonishing achievements have included forecasting the Covid-19 pandemic, the death of Queen Elizabeth II, and Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter. Now the great seer has another terrifying prediction, which will no doubt unleash a wave of panic among financial investors around the globe. Salomé believes the days of the dominance of the US dollar as the international currency of choice are over and with it – America’s financial dominance.
“The Chinese digital currency is in use within the BRICS,” he said. “By the end of 2026, 40% of commercial transactions between Russia, China, India, and Saudi Arabia will occur without the use of the dollar.
“We are facing the beginning of the decline of the green empire. The dollar will no longer be the language of dominance.”
He described this process as a “silent de-dollarisation — a reorganisation that will occur subtly until it becomes irreversible.”
Salomé has also looked into his crystal ball to see what the future holds for immigration, and it doesn’t look good for the UK and Europe.
The Living Nostradamus believes the New Year will usher in waves of refugees on a scale never seen before, as the world disintegrates into chaos.
The psychic noted that the UN has identified 13 nations in “severe danger of collapse”, but he warned that the true total will be even higher.
He said at least five administrations will cease to function properly by July 2026, with Lebanon, Haiti, and Venezuela among the most affected.
“The disintegration will occur not because of armed conflicts, but rather due to a lack of effective leadership,” he said.
“State administration will deteriorate. This comprehensive crisis will result in unprecedented waves of migration, with population movements exceeding those recorded during the war in Syria.”









