Renowned 16th-century prophet Nostradamus foresees a catastrophic drone war in 2026, marked by a “seven-month war” and a “great swarm of bees.” Interpreters link the bees to modern drones deployed in nocturnal attacks.
The Enigmatic Bee Swarm Prophecy
Nostradamus documented his visions in cryptic quatrains within his 1555 book The Prophecies, spanning 942 verses. One quatrain states: “The great swarm of bees will arise by the night ambush.” Analysts connect this to 2026 through numerical clues and note the existence of drone bees—male colony members focused on reproduction.
While a literal bee swarm seems unlikely to cause significant harm via ambush, drones operating under cover of darkness align closely with contemporary warfare tactics. Some view the bees as symbols of a resurgent political figure securing major triumphs.
Forecast of Prolonged Conflict
Another quatrain warns: “Seven months great war, people dead through evil/ Rouen, Evreux the King will not fail.” This prediction resonates with drone-dominated battles in ongoing conflicts, such as those involving Russia-Ukraine or Middle East escalations linked to Iran.
Nostradamus previously anticipated massive destruction, as in: “Within two cities, there will be scourges the like of which was never seen.” Many attribute this to the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in World War II.
Bloody Fate for Switzerland
A third prophecy targets Switzerland: “Because of the favour that the city will show… the Ticino will overflow with blood.” This Italian-speaking canton faces potential mass casualties, a plague, or natural disaster.
Challenges in Interpretation
Critics highlight Nostradamus’ use of ambiguous Middle French and Latin phrases across varied manuscripts. Transcription errors and centuries of reinterpretations complicate pinpointing his exact intentions.

