Her followers claim 85% of her predictions came true. Hopefully, her visions for this year won't.
Many people have sought the help of soothsayers to tell them of their fates every year. Regardless if it is about their careers or personal lives, they want to get a glimpse of the future—an idea of the possible events that may occur and change their lives.
But, are you 100% certain that you want to know about your destiny? What if it is not as bright and positive as you hope it would be? How would you react if they tell you an information that is so frightening?
The late Baba Vanga foretold some cataclysmic events this 2016. And it doesn’t sound good, especially to the Europeans.
Vangelia Pandeva Dimitrova or Baba Vanga was a blind Bulgarian mystic who made hundreds of predictions throughout her lifetime. Her followers claim that 85% of her prophecies came true.
She purportedly uttered these words in the 50's. Her followers think she had a vision about climate change and the melting of polar ice caps.
Her followers mentioned that Vanga predicted the 2004 Boxing day Tsunami, alerting people of the tragedy.
Vanga was said to have foretold one of the most tragic and shocking events that happened in the United States: the 9/11 attack.
However, she made a nerve-jangling claim that he will be “the last U.S. president.”
Baba Vanga’s followers said she predicted a “great Muslim war” would occur.
And although she passed away in 1996 at the age of 85, she reportedly made some grim predictions for this year.
According to The Mirror, the mystic said that Muslim extremists would invade Europe this year.
Vanga specifically mentioned that the extremists “would use chemical warfare against Europeans.”
And come 2043, a caliph would rule the continent and Rome would be at the center.
Aren’t her predictions scary? Do you think Baba Vanga is a real deal? Were her prophesies merely coincidences? Tell us what you think.
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