Baba Vanga and Nostradamus – who are known worldwide for their uncannily accurate prophecies – have made the same exact prediction for 2025.
Both have foretold troubling futures – about aliens making contact with humans, a supposed assassination attempt on Vladimir Putin, terrorist attacks in Europe and about King Charles’ reign.
With 2025 knocking on our doorstep, their prophecies are yet again in the spotlight.
Both mystics have made chilling claims that there will be a conflict in Europe next year.
Baba Vanga, often described as the ‘Nostradamus of the Balkans’, predicted a war in Europe for 2025, which she said would ‘devastate’ the continent’s population.
As if the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine is not harrowing enough, she saidthat a new conflict will erupt between two countries.
Bulgaria’s legendary mystic made a name for herself across Europe predicting the Chernobyl disaster in Ukraine, the death of Princess Diana, New York’s 9/11, even her own death on August 11, 1996, at the age of 85, her followers claim.
For those who have somehow never come across her life story, she lived in Rupite, a small mountainous village to which various eastern European and Soviet leaders trekked to just for a chance to seek her wisdom.
Blind since early childhood, she was semi-literate in Bulgarian and although she did not record her prophecies, her followers wrote them down, later turning them into books.
Before her death in 1996, she is said to have made predictions extending far into the future, with some claiming they continue up to the year 5079.
Unlike Nostradamus, Baba Vanga’s predictions are more straightforward and are often said to be recorded by witnesses.
Meanwhile, French astrologer and physician Nostradamus, wrote how the ‘lands of Europe’ will be involved in ‘cruel wars’.
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He then added: ‘The ancient plague will be worse than enemies.’
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