Bulgarian Blind Mystic Baba Vanga's Predictions for 2021

Society | December 26, 2020, Saturday // 13:52
Bulgaria: Bulgarian Blind Mystic Baba Vanga's Predictions for 2021

Baba Vanga, real name Vangelia Gushterova, was nicknamed the 'Nostradamus of the Balkans' for her bizarre predictions which look ahead to the end of the world in 5079.

A blind clairvoyant's predictions for 2021 have been revealed after she famously predicted 9/11 and Brexit despite dying years earlier.

Baba Vanga, real name Vangelia Gushterova, was nicknamed the 'Nostradamus of the Balkans' for her bizarre claims.

She lost her vision at the age of 12 and claimed that at the same time she became aware that she was given her a very rare gift from God to see into the future.

She predicted the universe will end in 5079 and has supposedly revealed incidents in the years in between.

She knew about the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the September 11, attack in 2001, the death of Princess Diana, and the Chernobyl disaster and was said to have got 85% of her predictions right.

Right before her death at the age of 85 in 1996, she said 2021 will be the year a cure for cancer is found.

Baba Vanga claimed: "At the beginning of the 21st century, humanity will get rid of cancer.

"The day will come when cancer will get tied with iron chains.”

But things don't look good for President Donald Trump as he leaves the White House, as Baba Vanga said he will apparently suffer from a "mysterious disease".

She claimed the 45th POTUS will become sick with a "mysterious disease that will leave him deaf, and cause brain trauma".

Her wild predictions also claim Europe's economy will fall, an assassination attempt will be carried out against Russian President Vladimir Putin by someone within his own country and Islamic extremists will stage an attack in Europe.

She is said to have claimed: “[The extremists] will use an arsenal of chemical weapons against Europeans."

Baba Vanga added: “The world will suffer from a lot of cataclysms and great disasters.

"The consciousness of people will change.

"Difficult times will come. People will be divided by their faith.”

"We are witnessing devastating events that will change the fate and destiny of humanity."

It seems the Bulgarian woman did have some fun things to tell us about though - she says as petrol production stops “trains will “fly” by using sunlight.

She added: "The petrol production will stop, and the Earth will rest”.

Her most bizarre prediction however is that in 2021 a dragon will take over the planet.

She is claimed to have said: "A strong dragon will seize humanity.

"The three giants will unite. Some people will have red money.

"I see the numbers 100, 5, and many zeros."

Her words it seems should not be taken too literally.

Interpreters presume that the “dragon” is China.

The three giants could be Russia, India, and China, and money could be the the 100 Yuan and the 5000 ruble notes which are both red in colour.

She also thinks that within the next 200 years we will have made contact with aliens.

She predicted: “Life in cosmos will be discovered, and suddenly it will be clear how life on Earth first appeared," adding "people will get in touch with their spiritual siblings from other worlds".

Only time will tell if Baba was correct./Mirror

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