Baba Vanga's followers are highlighting her end-of-world predictions again, causing quite a commotion. According to speculations, Vanga's devoted followers think she foresaw the commencement of the apocalypse in 2025, but they believe we will not all perish before 5079.
The mystic healer passed away in 1996, but her followers continue to await certain predictions she made before her passing. According to The Sun, she accurately predicted the Ukraine conflict and 9/11; however, there is no official documentation of her predictions, making their credibility hard to establish.
As her followers continue to support her predictions, reports claimed that Vanga, also known as Vangeliya Pandeva Gushterova, foresaw the end of the world in 2023 due to a solar tempest and nuclear bioweapons. However, there is no official record of what she actually said or its accuracy, so the situation remains somewhat uncertain.
According to various reports, Vanga's latest alarming forecast that has resurfaced is her assertion that the end of the world will begin in 2025. However, she believes humankind will not be completely wiped out until 5079.
Her followers have shared an extensive timeline of doom and gloom that Vanga is said to have devised.
She reportedly predicted that Europe would descend into a state of chaos by 2025, with a significant number of individuals dying. In 2028, humans are expected to explore Venus in search of a power boost. Vanga anticipated that the ice caps would vanish by 2033, resulting in a significant rise in global sea water levels, and Earth as we know it would be submerged underwater.
The mystic's predictions are far-reaching. She allegedly predicted the global spread of communism in 2076, human contact with aliens in 2130, and a global drought in 2170. In a few millennia (3005), Earthlings are projected to fight with Martians and later abandon the home planet since it became uninhabitable (3797).
Vanga is not the sole predictor of the end of the world. Since their calendar halted on December 21, 2012, some believed the Mayans predicted the end of the earth in 2012. Moreover, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists publishes the yearly Doomsday Clock projection. The clock has been pushed forward to 90 seconds before midnight for the second year in a row, signifying that the Earth is in an unequaled danger.
Certainly, such predictions of doom lead to bigger conversations. How frequently have we heard the phrase "The end is near!" only to have life continue to progress? There is no tangible evidence that anyone can observe that far in advance. So, it is imperative to approach it with a significant amount of skepticism.