Baba Vanga has some terrible predictions for 2025, which could mark the end of the world as we know it.
The late Bulgarian mystic passed away in 1996, yet her soul is still very much alive today.
That’s because the predictions she made long before her death have become frighteningly accurate.
For example, she predicted a solar storm in 2023, which we certainly experienced.
The storm hit on December 1 last year, with scientists issuing warnings of potential blackouts at the time.
In 2024, Vanga predicted an upsurge in terrorist attacks and an assassination attempt on Vladimir Putin.
A financial crisis was also foretold, and I believe many Americans can attest to this.
According to different accounts, Vanga is back at it with her predictions for 2025.
While Vanga predicted that humanity will not be extinguished until 5079, the apocalypse will apparently begin in 2025.
So, what is the prediction wiz’s timescale for the end of humanity?
A fight in Europe in 2025 will decimate the continent’s population, while mankind will begin exploring Venus as an energy source in 2028.
Vanga also projected that the polar ice caps will melt in 2033, causing sea levels to rise dramatically worldwide.
Before many more awful things happened over the years, Vanga foretold that the world would end in 5079.
And, to be honest, Vanga has predicted a lot of things correctly throughout the years, so these forecasts should be regarded seriously.
The 9/11 attacks stunned the globe and were completely unexpected, yet Vanga has subsequently been credited as anticipating the atrocities back in 1989.
She’s reported as saying: “Horror, Horror! The American brethren will fall after being attacked by the steel birds. The wolves will be howling in a bush, and innocent blood will be gushing.”
Vanga’s mention of ‘steel birds’ is believed to refer to the planes used to carry out the attacks.
Of course, we don’t know when our last day on Earth is going to be.
Vanga, however, apparently did.
The clairvoyant is said to have predicted her lost right down to the day, on 11 August, 1996.
Here’s hoping the terrifying predictions on the horizon made by Vanga do not come to fruition.