Baba Vanga and Nostradamus Share Similar Worrisome Predictions for 2025

As the new year approaches, a new wave of alarming predictions from long-deceased psychics has surfaced. Regardless of belief, many ancient prophets are remembered for their supposed foresight. Among the most famous is Baba Vanga, the blind Bulgarian who died in 1996 and is credited with predicting significant events like 9/11, Princess Diana’s death, and Barack Obama’s election as U.S. President.

Similarly, the 16th-century French astrologer Nostradamus is known for predicting events such as Adolf Hitler’s rise, the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and the Great Fire of London.

Both figures have made unsettling predictions for 2025. Nostradamus envisioned an underwater empire and the rise of a shadowy cult, while Baba Vanga forecasts the emergence of telepathy.

Alarmingly, both psychics predict a new deadly war in Europe next year. Nostradamus described “cruel wars” involving “those from the lands of Europe,” ominously stating, “The ancient plague will be worse than enemies.” Baba Vanga echoed this sentiment, predicting that a European conflict would “devastate” the population in 2025.

On a somewhat hopeful note, Nostradamus hinted at the potential resolution of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, suggesting that intervention from either France or Turkey might bring it to an end.

Additionally, these fortune-tellers have warned of potential extraterrestrial encounters. Baba Vanga predicted that aliens would appear at a major sporting event—perhaps during the next Super Bowl halftime show? She also mentioned the onset of a “Martian war,” which is quite concerning. Meanwhile, Nostradamus referenced a massive asteroid dubbed the “Harbinger of Fate.” It seems our Martian conflict might save us from it.

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If a comet doesn’t lead to our downfall, we might face new rulers from an “Aquatic Empire.” Nostradamus claims major cities will experience flooding, and a mysterious leader will emerge to announce a new world order. Sounds intriguing.

However, it’s not all doom and gloom. Assuming we survive these catastrophic events, Baba Vanga predicts that Lewis Hamilton will win his eighth F1 championship, even though she passed away when he was just 11. In other positive news, scientists may soon develop the ability to grow human organs in laboratories, potentially extending our life expectancy.

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