Baba Vanga, often referred to as “Nostradamus of the Balkans,” was a renowned clairvoyant and prophetess. Her fame stems from a series of accurate predictions about significant historical events, capturing the attention of the global public.
Throughout her life, Baba Vanga made several global prophecies, notably predicting shocking events such as World War II in 1939, the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in 1986, Princess Diana’s death in 1997, the 9/11 terrorist attacks in the US in 2001, and Brexit in 2016. These prophecies were not only topical but also reflected a changing world.
**Prophecy for the Year 2025**
Baba Vanga’s prophecy for the year 2025 has attracted attention and has been mentioned in articles by the Economic Times. She left behind several predictions related to humanity’s fate in this year. While some of these prophecies seem plausible, others are more questionable in terms of feasibility.
One of her most shocking predictions is the potential extinction of humanity by the year 5079. Additionally, in 2025, she foresaw the possibility of us making contact with extraterrestrial beings. According to her prediction, these aliens would reveal their existence to us, sparking new questions and contemplations about humanity’s place in the universe.
Baba Vanga’s predictions immediately sparked lively discussions about aliens and their potential influence on us. However, most opinions consider these prophecies baseless and lacking credible scientific evidence.
Another one of Baba Vanga’s predictions that attracted public attention was the possibility of a tense conflict in Europe. Newspapers like Economic Times, NDTV, and the New York Post quoted her prophecies, suggesting that a new war could break out, resulting in severe consequences and significant loss of life.
Observers believe that Baba Vanga was alluding to a conflict distinct from the situation between Ukraine and Russia. However, there are also interpretations that she predicted the end of this war, with a victory for President Vladimir Putin.
**Caution Against the “Enemy” of Climate Change**
In her prophecies, Baba Vanga pointed to another “enemy” that humanity should be cautious about: climate change and potential natural disasters.
She warned of volcanic eruptions, the devastating impact of tropical storms, and severe flooding, all of which could affect multiple regions globally.
Unlike some of her vague predictions, her prophecy about climate change has gained consensus among scientists due to solid evidence and data. What Baba Vanga foretold has partially come true, as the year 2024 is predicted to witness an increase in natural disasters, setting new records for extreme weather conditions.
According to a Climate Central analysis, human-induced climate change is the primary cause of record-breaking heatwaves, especially from coal burning and deforestation. This profoundly affects the lives of over 60% of the world’s population, exposing them to unpredictable and extreme weather conditions.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reported that last July, the average global temperature reached its highest level in 175 years. Specifically, the temperature rose by 1.21°C compared to the 20th-century average of 15.8°C.
This temperature increase has led to more harsh conditions, resulting in prolonged droughts, increased forest fire risks, and severe flooding during heavy rainfall. Dangerous storms like hurricanes Helene and Milton in the US and Yagi in Indonesia and Vietnam have demonstrated the devastating impacts of climate change.
A study published in BioScience in October sounded an alarm about an unprecedented climate emergency. According to the report, climate change, combined with feedback loops, could lead to catastrophic shifts, such as the collapse of large ice sheets and mass ecosystem deaths.
The study’s authors emphasized, “We stand at the precipice of a climate emergency that has no parallel in the evolutionary history of life on Earth.” This situation puts the majority of life structures on our planet at present and future risk of severe consequences.
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