Baba Vanga's 2025 apocalypse prediction: A cause for concern?
Many fulfilled prophecies are attributed to the blind Bulgarian clairvoyant Vangeliyi Gushterova, including predictions about the Chernobyl power plant disaster. Her admirers have disturbing news for all of humanity. Is there reason to worry?
20 August 2024 08:03
Vangeliya Pandeva Gushterova, known as Baba Vanga, was a blind Bulgarian clairvoyant widely known for her supposed power of precognition. Although her eyes were blind, she was said to be able to look into the future and make bold and dramatic prophecies, earning her the nickname "Nostradamus of the Balkans". Although she died in 1996, many of her prophecies extended far into the future.
Will the end of the world begin in 2025?
The latest of the astonishing prophecies of Baba Vanga, which has appeared in the media, is the statement that the end of the world will begin in 2025. Although humanity will finally disappear from the face of the Earth only in 5079, according to Gushterova, the apocalypse will start in 2025.
According to visions attributed to Baba Vanga, the end of human existence will be preceded by many dramatic events. In 2025, "a conflict in Europe will destroy the continent's population." By 2033, "the polar ice caps will melt, and the sea level will rise dramatically worldwide." In 2130, "humanity will meet with extraterrestrials." In 3005, "Earth will be at war with Mars" - it is unfortunately unclear whether this will be a conflict with aliens or with earthly colonizers of the red planet.
Did the Bulgarian clairvoyant predict the future of humanity?
Baba Vanga's name has been associated for decades with many historical events, from the death of Princess Diana and the Chernobyl disaster to the 9/11 terrorist attacks and the election of Barack Obama as President of the United States. Vangeliya Pandeva Gushterova was born in 1911 and lost her sight after a storm when she was 12 years old. It is believed that after this incident, she developed the ability to foresee the future.
There is no official record of the clairvoyant’s prophecies, which significantly complicates, or rather makes it impossible, to verify them. Although it is believed that Baba Vanga did indeed make certain prophecies, it is unclear whether some "her" predictions that have "come true" or gained viral popularity were actually spoken by Gushterova. Most importantly, many predicted events attributed to her did not happen.
Source: nyp.com