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OH MY: The Economist Just Posted Their 2026 Cover
If you’ve been with us for a while, you know we’ve previously covered The Economist magazine and the eerie way it’s covers have predicted the future with incredible accuracy more times than I can remember.
The magazine was started with heavy Rothschild influence, with the family funding the magazine and being directly involved in it — Sir Evelyn Robert de Rothschild was Chairman of the company from 1972 to 1989.
Still today many believe it is owned and operated by the Deep State.
So when a new cover comes out about 2026, it tends to get a lot of attention.
Let’s take a look and break it down together:
WHAT THE ECONOMIST FORECASTS
Every year in November, “The Economist” magazine publishes a guide with predictions for the coming year. But this is not a guide with predictions, but a guide with plans!
Even in 2026, Trump remains the most important factor shaping global events, pic.twitter.com/lK4cZs6jRg
— mocking the PEOPLE (@alextopol) November 16, 2025
Here’s a full screen look:
Often times, these are only really decipherable in hindsight (like the 2013 cover that depicted Hamas using hang-gliders to get into Israel and kill people), so I expect there will be a lot in this that seems confusing now but will become much more clear in hindsight, but let’s see what we can notice…
It starts off with the red soccer player kicking what appears to be a cross between a soccer ball and the Earth.
On the Earth you have America’s 250th Birthday Celebration featured prominently with Trump and Xi and black suits on two opposite sides of clashing swords and a container ship firing a missile into the 250th Birthday Cake. That does not look good!
There are also tons of syringes and rocket ships throughout the globe, as well as medicine pills, implying a new pandemic or breakout may be coming.
Trump, Xi and Netanyahu are all in black suits, while everyone else is in blue and red. Is black the color of death? Or power?
Putin stands in a blue suit next to Netanyahu and Xi.
Zelensky appears to be in an explosion.
Robots are extremely prominent everywhere, both human and dog bots.
What else do you see?
Overall it looks like Trump and America’s 250th birthday celebration are simply surrounded by chaos on all fronts. It does not look calm or peaceful.
Now let’s look back on some historical covers to really blow your mind….
This one was unreal:
The Economist Predicted EVERYTHING….In 2013?
And they even told us of the coming Trump win:
The Economist Just Told You: A TRUMP Win In 2024 Is Guaranteed!
The Economist is almost never wrong when it comes to their magazine covers.
It's a very strange predictive programming on steroids.
More on that below, I'll give you a bunch of examples to let you know why I say this.
But first here is the latest and I think you're going to like this: they're telling you Trump is 100% coming back into office!
The Economist: Donald Trump poses the biggest danger to the world in 2024. https://t.co/pg0QLi5gNQ
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) November 18, 2023
Check out these covers:
Am I the only one who Smiles when The Economist, and now The Guardian, show how petrified the Globalists are of Trump.... pic.twitter.com/9jHeumunr8
— Connie SERVATIVE (@ConnieSERVATIV3) November 18, 2023
More here:
NEW: The Economist’s annual “World Ahead” guide identifies Donald Trump as the biggest global danger of 2024.
“[I]n the 38 years that we have published this guide, no single person has ever eclipsed our analysis as much as Donald Trump eclipses 2024.” pic.twitter.com/2xBYJRfo8z
— Dylan Byers (@DylanByers) November 16, 2023
Here's what Axios had to say:
The Economist says former President Trump presents the world's "biggest danger" in 2024.
Why it matters: The respected 180-year-old British newspaper said a "second Trump term would be a watershed in a way the first was not" and the "fate of the world" will depend on the ballots of "tens of thousands of voters in just a handful of states" in the 2024 presidential election.
Details: The Economist said in its annual "World Ahead" guide Thursday that another four years of Trump in the White House would be "more damaging" than his previous term.
"China and its friends would rejoice over the evidence that American democracy is dysfunctional" and Beijing "could easily miscalculate over Taiwan, with catastrophic consequences."
And Russian President Vladimir Putin "would have an incentive to fight on in Ukraine and to pick off former Soviet countries such as Moldova or the Baltic states," according to the outlet.
Of note: The "greatest threat" Trump poses "is to his own country," the Economist argues. The "moral authority" of the U.S. would decline "because America will have voted him in while knowing the worst."
While "pursuing his enemies," Trump "will wage war on any institution that stands in his way, including the courts and the Department of Justice," the Economist said.
The big picture: The former president, who faces 91 criminal charges across four separate jurisdictions, has repeatedly made unsubstantiated claims trying to tie the prosecutors and others to Biden.
They ALWAYS tell you in advance:
The Economist always tells you in advance.....Trump is coming back!
2nd Term Guaranteed! pic.twitter.com/77v4iqTYTz
— Noah Christopher (@DailyNoahNews) November 18, 2023
So now let's take a look at what I mean from prior examples....
These are going to blow you mind:
The Economist Predicted EVERYTHING....In 2013?
Ready to go down the rabbit hole?
I'm going to give you photographic proof that is going to blow your mind, and what you do with that is then up to you.
I'm just your humble correspondent!
Let's talk about The Economist magazine, specifically how they strangely keep predicting the future years and decades in advance!
Before I show you those details, let's first talk about who OWNS the Economist magazine, because once you know that fact everything else suddenly makes a lot more sense.
So, who owns the Economist?
All the "Elite" power families that run the world.
No, seriously....almost all of them.
I already knew the answer, but I asked ChatGPT so I could show it to you.
Take a look:
The Economist magazine is owned by The Economist Group. The largest shareholders in The Economist Group are Exor, an investment company controlled by the Agnelli family of Italy, which holds about 43% of the shares, and the Cadbury, Rothschild, Schroder, and Layton families, which collectively own about 21%. The remaining shares are held by a group of independent shareholders, including current and former employees of the magazine.
The power players pulling the strings of the puppets on the world stage.
So when they own and publish a magazine, they tend to leak some secrets from time to time.
Actually, leak may not be the right word.
I've covered this many times before, but there seems to be some law of the Universe where these Evil Elites seem obligated to tell of the evil they are doing in advance.
I don't understand it, I don't know why, but before every big evil event, you can always find these people telling you it was coming in advance.
They often use Hollywood to do it.
We've seen countless examples of movies released years and decades in advance that have plots that tell the exact same story of real world events that would not happen for years or decades later.
We've seen it with The Simpsons and The X Files.
Too many times to count, but here are just a few:
"The Lone Gunmen" TV Series (2001) - This show, a spin-off of "The X-Files," featured a pilot episode where the plot involved a government conspiracy to crash a commercial airliner into the World Trade Center to increase arms sales. This episode aired just months before the tragic events of September 11, 2001.
"The Siege" (1998) - This film depicted terrorist attacks in New York City, including a bombing of a bus, and the subsequent military occupation of the city in response to the attacks. The themes of terrorism and the response to it in New York City eerily prefigured the events of 9/11.
"Network" (1976) - This satirical film about a fictional television network predicted several future trends in the world of media, including the blurring of the line between news and entertainment and the rise of outrage as a media strategy, which has become increasingly relevant in the age of social media and 24-hour news cycles.
"Wag the Dog" (1997) - This film, about a political spin doctor and a Hollywood producer who fabricate a war to distract from a presidential scandal, prefigured the way media and public relations tactics are used in politics, especially in the context of the Lewinsky scandal and the subsequent military actions in the Balkans under President Clinton.
"Contagion" (2011) - This film's depiction of a global pandemic, originating from bats, and the challenges faced by public health officials, eerily mirrors the COVID-19 pandemic that began in 2019. The movie accurately predicted various aspects of pandemic response, including social distancing, the race for a vaccine, and conspiracy theories about the virus's origin.
"Enemy of the State" (1998) - This movie's portrayal of widespread government surveillance, including the ability to track individuals through electronic devices, prefigured the real-life revelations about government surveillance programs like those uncovered by Edward Snowden in 2013.
And when they don't use Hollywood, they LOVE to use their precious Economist magazine.
But don't take my word for it, let me show you!
This is The Economist Magazine from December 2012 / January 2013 issue:
Perhaps from the point of view of relevance here and now, the topic of the battle between Hamas and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is especially relevant, but the most interesting thing in the annual “prophetic cover of The Economist” 10 years ago is different pic.twitter.com/1s57a83e3i
— Sprinter Press (@SprinterPress) October 16, 2023
This is a cartoon from The Economist back in 2012.
Notice Bibi and Hamas on gliders?
Notice Obama in his pedo boat?
Notice the devil in charge of the climate change machine?
Who controls the past controls the future pic.twitter.com/97d6xIBDSP
— DC Coordinator of the Entire Shit Show (@DC30871833) November 10, 2023
Here's a zoom in so you can see the details better:
Ok, so we have charming caption " A Rough Guide To Hell"....how nice.
But when you start studying the details that's where it starts to blow your mind.
Starting at the very top, where you have Netanyahu fighting Hamas....on paragliders!
Oh, you mean the EXACT same thing that would happen 10 years after this cover was published, when Hamas (allegedly) used paragliders to fly into Israel in a surprise attack?
Just an incredibly odd coincidence, huh?
A lot of those keep popping up....
What else do you see? Drop a comment below, there is a ton hidden in here! Let's see what everyone can find!
Then you have the literal devil running the Climate Change hoax, so I guess they got that one right.
And you have Obama in his pedo pride boat....
Interesting.
Like this you mean?
What happened on the boat ride that George Clooney and Barack Obama took in Italy....?
There seems to be a lot of controversy about it...#WeWantAnswers #GeorgeClooney #Obama pic.twitter.com/NNxCSWncz6
— Isaac’s Army (@ReturnOfKappy) November 8, 2023
https://twitter.com/honkmediatv/status/1610999098659966977
A lot more here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gwPf8K3_Ms
But it's far from the first time The Economist has accurately predicted the future....
This may be the most famous one:
Ever wanted to read the full Phoenix article from The Economist?bc I've found it .. (1/3) pic.twitter.com/eCphZ9u5i1
— matata •• (@wtfakamoto) June 27, 2022
The gold us on The Economist magazine cover back in 1988 what was coming. A Phoenix bird standing on burning world currencies. The Lebanese lira just failed. If you bought gold/silver, you’re up over 900% (in lira) in the last 6 months. pic.twitter.com/tn1NVbohKE
— Michael In Truth (@MichaelInTruth) March 10, 2023
Here's a Zoom in:
That's the infamous Phoenix rising from the ashes of burning fiat US dollars....
They predicted it would happen in 2018 and you have to wonder if Trump winning in 2016 altered that timeline?
Oh by the way, did I mention that cover photo is from 1988?
Yes, 30 years prior to the date they predicted it would happen.
Guess they missed it by a few years, but it's definitely here now, and I keep telling you the US Dollar is about to implode.
Sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words, so if your eyes glaze over when I talk about the US Dollar and economics, just burn this picture into your mind of the greenbacks burning and going to ZERO, while Bitcoin (or more accurately what looks like XRP and XLM) rise from the ashes.
Now do you get it?