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Man who correctly predicted start of World War I has unusual 2026 prediction

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Published 14:02 14 Oct 2025 GMT+1

Man who correctly predicted start of World War I has unusual 2026 prediction

Edgar Cayce was a 19th-century Kentucky-born clairvoyant

Britt Jones

Britt Jones

A man who predicted the biggest world war in modern history had a strange vision of what 2026 would be like.

There have been many great people on Earth who have predicted what’s going to happen next year, like the famed Seers, Baba Vanga, and Nostradamus.

Both of them have issued some serious prophecies that have been linked to next year, including more conflict and natural disasters. Despite the pair having died quite some time ago (Nostradamus far longer than Vanga), their predictions have lived on and have even come to fruition right before our eyes.

Similarly, one man lived and died with his own theories on what’s going to happen next year, but admittedly, it’s a little different (thankfully) than what the pair above reckon is going to kick off at the turn of the year.

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One man predicted something strange for next year after being correct about war (Getty Stock Images)
One man predicted something strange for next year after being correct about war (Getty Stock Images)

Edgar Cayce, a 19-20th century Kentucky-born clairvoyant was dubbed the 'Sleeping Prophet' after he claimed to be able to speak from his 'higher self' while in a trance-like state.

Through this method, he could allegedly diagnose health ailments in people and even recommend treatments.

Not only was he an astral doctor of sorts, but he was also able to garner information through this state, which led to him making premonitions about real world events that actually came true.

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For example, six months prior to the infamous Wall Street Crash of 1929, he is said to have issued a warning regarding a 'great disturbance in financial circles'.

He also predicted the passing of US presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy.

While he died in 1945 after having a stroke a year prior, his premonitions have been quite on the money when it comes to events, discoveries, and hidden treasures.

So, what has this got to do with 2026? Well, it appeared that Cayce had believed that we would discover something ground-breaking next year, and it’s something that has been theorised for some time.

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The Great Pyramid has been the talk of every fantasy arachnologist in the history of film.

What is under it? How was it created? Why are the chambers built as though they are supposed to amplify the acoustics in the King’s Chambers?

Ah, so many questions, but we might get one answer very soon.

Edgar Cayce's predictions are legendary (Apic / Contributor/ Getty Stock)
Edgar Cayce's predictions are legendary (Apic / Contributor/ Getty Stock)

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According to Cayce, the builders of the pyramid left a record of the history of humans under the great Sphinx’s right front forepaw.

This is where he said marked the entrance to a Hall of Records.

"This in position lies, as the sun rises from the waters, the line of the shadow (or light) falls between the paws of the Sphinx, that was later set as the sentinel or guard, and which may not be entered from the connecting chambers from the Sphinx's paw (right paw) until the time has been fulfilled when the changes must be active in this sphere of man's experience,” Cayce is said to have predicted.

While Stanford Research found no opening along the paw in 1982 after looking around, it did find three dead spots via acoustical sounding that could prove to be of interest.

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Cayce went on to say the Great Pyramid’s prophecies are connected to the hour, day, year, place, country, nation, town, and individuals involved in investigating, but made no mention as to the specific sequence for the records to be discovered.

Perhaps it involves astrology and when planets align to allow humans to evolve their psychic connection?

If that’s the case, in 2026, on 20 March 20, the spring equinox will see the Moon, Venus, Saturn, Neptune, and the Sun align over the horizon together at sunset.

It also lines up with Uranus and Pluto, and if you’re into your astrology, you’ll know that this is the perfect time for us to harness our mystic capabilities.

This is because, in astrology, planetary alignments are seen as moments of heightened energy and transformation.

As for historical moments, the last time this line up has happened, paranormal or strange happenings in the world occurred.

For example, when this alignment last happened in 1989, the Berlin Wall fell.

Then, within the same month in November, a triangular UFO was seen over the town of Liege in Belgium.

Later, it was reported that the same triangular UFO appeared time and time again, witnessed by thousands of people.

So, if we were able to unlock something hidden in the Sphinx, could it be the work of Cayce being in touch with another entity during his trance-like state?

Or is it tosh?

Featured Image Credit: Bettmann / Contributor/ Getty Stock

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