Psychic who predicted Covid warns key date will be ‘seismic’ in conflict with Iran coming soon

A psychic named Jessica Adams, who says she has made accurate predictions in the past, has shared another warning about Iran in 2026, and she believes the timing of it is very close. She has built her reputation on astrology and intuition, and she often studies star charts and planetary movements to try to understand what might happen in the future. She claims she correctly predicted major global events before, including the Covid-19 pandemic and Donald Trump’s election, and now she believes Ir@n is heading toward a major turning point.
According to her, the situation in Iran is not just about politics or war, but something deeper that involves long-term cycles coming to an end. She explains that she uses a specific historical date, April 1, 1979, which is when Ir@n officially became an Islamic Republic, as the foundation for her predictions. By studying that chart, she believes she can track patterns over time. She says this same chart helped her previously predict a slow rise of public influence and people power in the country after 2020, and she now sees that trend continuing and possibly reaching a breaking point.
She places strong focus on June 2026, describing it as a period where positive energy surrounds the people of Iran, especially families, culture, and national identity. In her view, this is not about leadership or government strength, but about ordinary people gaining strength and influence. She describes it as a rare moment of “luck” or support for the country’s deeper roots, suggesting that something could shift in favor of the population rather than those in control.
At the same time, she highlights several specific dates that she believes are important turning points. One of the most significant is July 26, which she describes as the end of a long chapter, especially when it comes to religion on a global level. She believes that certain long-standing cycles connected to religion, confusion, and restrictions will come to an end around this period.
Earlier in the year, she points to January 26 and February 14 as moments where confusion and restrictions begin to lift, building up to that final turning point in July. In her words, it represents the closing of a very long story and the beginning of something new.
She also warns about economic instability, particularly around March and April 2026. She believes that changes in planetary positions could trigger a shock to financial systems, markets, and currencies. According to her, this could have a strong impact not just on Iran but more widely, suggesting that the effects might spread beyond one country.
In another part of her analysis, she looks at more modern astrological discoveries, including a distant object called Salacia. She uses this as a symbol to describe what she sees as a disconnect from reality within the current leadership. She suggests that there may be a sense of illusion or denial, where decisions are not fully grounded in reality. She links this idea to broader themes, including how some systems or beliefs may ignore important issues like equality or rely too heavily on ideology instead of practical reality.
Some interpretations of her prediction connect it to recent major events in Ir@n, including the reported death of the country’s Supreme Leader, which has already caused shockwaves and uncertainty. While she does not directly confirm specific events, her language suggests that leadership instability and structural change could play a role in what she sees coming.
Overall, her message points to a period of major transformation. She believes that long-standing systems, especially those tied to power and religion, may face significant change, and that the people themselves could play a key role in shaping what comes next. She presents 2026, especially the middle of the year, as a time when pressure builds, cycles end, and something new begins to take form.
Even though there is no way to prove whether her predictions will come true, she speaks with strong confidence, suggesting that the pace of change will be fast and difficult to ignore. In her view, Iran is moving toward a moment that could reshape its direction in a way that affects not just the country, but potentially the wider world as well.



