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Doomsday Prepper Reveals How to Survive Nostradamus 2026 Predictions Amid Wobbling Supply Chains

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A doomsday prepper has shared her top tips to surviving any emergency after the Living Nostradamus' chilling predictions for 2026 were revealed. Gubba has been preparing for the worst for years by stocking up on everything from food to medical supplies, seeds and soil. Every spare bit of cash goes towards the 25-year-old's homestead. She has shared how to prepare for any scenario, what she gifts her family for Christmas and what she would pack in her World War III bug-out bag. 'When supply chains wobble, governments print money like confetti,' Gubba, who has two million Instagram followers under the username @‌gubbahomstead, told NeedToKnow recently. 'Global instability grows, preparedness stops being a "fringe hobby" and becomes common sense. 'You don't need a prophet to see the writing on the wall. Rising tensions, runaway AI and environmental strain are already here. 'The message is the same, whether Nostradamus was spot-on or poetic: The system is fragile.'

Doomsday Prepper Reveals How to Survive Nostradamus 2026 Predictions Amid Wobbling Supply Chains

Meet Gubba: a 25-year-old homesteader with two million followers who stocks up for every emergency

Gubba, 25, from Washington, has become a well-known doomsday prepper who stocks up on everything from food to medical supplies, seeds and soil. She has shared how to prepare for any scenario, what she gifts her family for Christmas and what she would pack in her World War III bug-out bag. 'When power consolidates at the top, and regular people lose their voice, you prepare - not out of fear, but out of responsibility.' 'Global instability grows, preparedness stops being a "fringe hobby" and becomes common sense. 'Build local resilience. Strengthen your home, your pantry, your community. Skills beat predictions every time. 'Learn to grow food, store staples safely and maintain independence from digital systems that can be switched off without warning.' The content creator also revealed more about her life, including that she has her own animals, makes her own broths, soups, home-canned meats and soaps and has a gun collection for protection. She runs a skincare brand named Arvoti. The content also notes she lives in Washington and has a strong message about preparedness in daily life.

Meet Gubba: a 25-year-old homesteader with two million followers who stocks up for every emergency

Bare-bones survival: what goes into her World War III bug-out bag

'Bare-bones survival: Water filtration, a solid knife, shelter materials, fire starters, medical supplies, warm layers, currency of sorts, communication tools and high-calorie foods. 'Anything that reduces reliance on fragile global infrastructures belongs in that bag.'

Bare-bones survival: what goes into her World War III bug-out bag

Holiday gifts that empower — not drain wallets

Gubba’s approach to gift-giving centers on empowerment and safety rather than flashy trinkets. 'Gubba's even gifts friends and family with survival tools and anything that will keep them safe during the holidays. She said that instead of splashing out on Christmas gifts, people should focus more on their safety. 'People shouldn't bankrupt themselves for a holiday while ignoring the basics of resilience. 'If the elites can stockpile bunkers and freeze-dried food, everyday families deserve the same peace of mind. 'Water filtration, off-grid power sources and long-lasting pantry staples beat another plastic toy that'll be forgotten by February. 'My holiday gifts always lean toward empowerment: Hand-crank radios, medical kits, high-quality flashlights, pantry starters, and skills-based gifts like canning gear. 'I'd rather give something that keeps a family safe than something that winds up in a landfill.'

Holiday gifts that empower — not drain wallets

Athos Salomé on 2026: power outages and a warning about a bird flu variant

Athos Salomé, 39, from Brazil, who is known as the 'Living Nostradamus,' earned his title after he accurately predicted dozens of world events. Those included the Microsoft global outage, the coronavirus pandemic and Queen Elizabeth II's death. Earlier this month, he made some chilling predictions for 2026. 'The possibility of large-scale power outages is real, especially in more susceptible electrical systems, but nothing concrete,' he said, per Hello! He also warned about H5N5, a bird flu variant, stating, 'Global monitoring needs to be strengthened, especially considering that the EU is rushing to authorize a modified mRNA vaccine.'

Athos Salomé on 2026: power outages and a warning about a bird flu variant