Blind Fortune Teller Predicts “Terrifying Scenario” in 2024
It is widely believed that the blind clairvoyant, Baba Vanga, foresaw the Ukrainian war and the events of September 11, but she still has in her arsenal a bigger blow – “World War III”.
Baba Vanga, who passed away 27 years ago in 1996, was a blind Bulgarian clairvoyant who became a highly regarded figure, especially among conspiracy theorists, after some of her predictions were eerily accurate.
Dubbed “the Nostradamus of the Balkans,” the clairvoyant left behind predictions for every year until 5079, when she said “the world would end.”
According to the predictions of the clairvoyant published by the British Daily Mail, the year 2024 will bring a series of dark events, including terrorist attacks in Europe, biological attacks, and World War III.
With tensions escalating in the Middle East, particularly between Iran and Israel, and the current tensions in Europe, some of these predictions seem frighteningly plausible, according to the newspaper.
After Iran launched a missile and drone attack on Israel last Saturday, some are concerned about the possibility of this prediction coming true soon, according to the Daily Mail.
American and British planes and missiles largely neutralized the drones and missiles launched by Iran, but with tensions escalating, discussions about a Third World War are happening on social media, while world leaders remain on high alert.
In addition to the predicted Third World War in 2023, the Bulgarian clairvoyant also warned of an upcoming wave of terrorism in Europe, and even said that an undisclosed “major nation” could engage in biological warfare.
Vangélia Pandeva Dimitrova, better known as Baba Vanga, was born in Bulgaria at the foot of a volcanic mountain range in what was then the Ottoman Empire, and died on August 11, 1996, at the age of 85, according to the British newspaper The Sun.
Baba Vanga led an ordinary life at the time, until the age of 12 when she lost her sight during a violent storm that carried her away from her home, and when she was found by her family after several days, she was on the verge of death. She claimed to have discovered this ability to predict during that storm.
After acquiring her mysterious gift of prediction and healing, Baba Vanga became a famous figure in Eastern European countries. Despite her modest life, Baba Vanga was esteemed by leaders of the Soviet Union such as Leonid Brezhnev, as well as by residents of nearby villages. It is said that Boris III, King of Bulgaria in 1942, visited her.