Astrologer Predicts Epstein Bombshell, Digital Twins by 2026

BREAKING: Renowned astrologer Jessica Adams has made shocking predictions for 2026, including a major new development in the Jeffrey Epstein saga and the rise of “digital twins” that could transform social media. These forecasts, deemed urgent and impactful, suggest significant changes in both global scandals and technology over the next few years.

Adams, who previously predicted the COVID-19 outbreak and Donald Trump‘s election victory in 2016, claims the coming years will be marked by unprecedented revelations and upheavals in the social order. “We’re going to see the whole story laid out before us,” she stated regarding the Epstein files, now under renewed scrutiny as public pressure mounts on the U.S. government to release comprehensive details.

The first significant tranche of long-sealed federal records related to Epstein was made public in December 2021, unveiling connections to high-profile figures, including Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew. As investigations continue, Adams predicts that by summer to autumn 2026, new names will emerge, linking more celebrities to Epstein’s notorious network.

“We’re also going to see more big names named in the Epstein saga,” Adams warned.

She projects an “eclipse” on August 15, 2026, to catalyze “the biggest cover-up of all,” igniting a powerful movement among Epstein’s victims akin to the #MeToo movement.

Alongside the Epstein revelations, Adams forecasts the rise of “digital twins,” technology that will allow individuals to create virtual counterparts of themselves. “We’ll have our own twin souls meeting in a space with other digital twins,” she explained, suggesting this technology could become mainstream by the end of July 2026.

As the concept evolves, digital twins may mirror human emotions and actions, enabling people to manage multiple tasks simultaneously. This innovation promises to change the landscape of social interaction and productivity in profound ways.

Adams also anticipates significant advancements in travel, predicting that self-driving taxis and flying cars will emerge between May and July 2026. “It will be a shock when they happen, but then everybody will be so excited by it,” she said, drawing parallels to the transformative changes in transportation following World War II.

On a geopolitical level, the ongoing situation in Gaza adds urgency to her predictions. Following a ceasefire agreement in late 2023, Adams believes further peace negotiations will materialize, with a resolution to the conflict expected by July 26, 2026. “The war with Israel and Hamas ends in three stages,” she stated, emphasizing that a lasting peace could finally be achieved.

Adams warns that the fallout from these conflicts could lead to a significant shift in global borders, particularly concerning Ukraine and its neighbors. She foresees a “redrawing” of the world map, driven by the territorial disputes exacerbated by the war in Gaza, with changes expected to unfold dramatically around June 2026.

“The old world map on the wall is going to be fluctuating quite a lot,” Adams said.

As these predictions unfold, the societal implications could be vast, affecting everything from celebrity accountability to the evolution of technology and global relations. The world will be watching closely as 2026 approaches, anticipating the revelations and changes that lie ahead.

Stay tuned for further updates as these developments continue to unfold.