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An acclaimed psychic claims to have insights into the resolution of geopolitical tensions between the United States and Venezuela. Jill M. Jackson, a medium and spiritual teacher, shared her predictions on financial markets and global conflicts during a recent appearance on the JeffMara Podcast in December.

Jackson, who has had psychic abilities since childhood, foresees ongoing wars for several more years but hopes to be proven wrong. She attributes these conflicts to a “spiritual divide” between different dimensions of existence.

Addressing the Venezuelan situation, Jackson highlighted hidden truths behind the conflict and predicted its escalation until around mid-2026 before tapering off. Her statements were made public just before the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro by the United States in early January.

Maduro is currently undergoing trial in New York for drug trafficking charges, while Vice President Delcy Rodriguez is overseeing the nation. Looking ahead to 2026, Jackson anticipates economic instability and significant career shifts for many individuals, emphasizing a shift towards purpose-driven entrepreneurship and a decrease in willingness to engage in conflicts.

As more people awaken to a higher understanding, Jackson envisions a decrease in participation in wars by 2027.

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