Baba Vanga’s Predictions From 2025 to the End of the World

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She died in 1996, but her predictions go on for more than 3,000 years.
Baba Vanga was a blind woman from Bulgaria. Born in 1911, she lost her sight as a child. After that, she claimed to see the future.
Many believe she predicted key world events. Others say it’s all guesswork. Still, people can’t stop talking about her prophecies.
Baba Vanga’s Predictions Before 2025
Some of her “hits” include:
- The 2000 Kursk submarine disaster
- 9/11 attacks
- Princess Diana’s death
- Barack Obama’s presidency
- Her own death date—August 11, 1996
She also predicted Brexit and other global shifts.
Baba Vanga’s Predictions for 2025
Baba Vanga made bold claims about this year:
- Human organs grown in labs
This is already starting. Scientists have made mini-organs for research. - Aliens make contact
She said something about extraterrestrials and a big sports event. - Telepathy becomes real
Possibly linked to brain implants or tech. - A new energy source
She didn’t say what. But China is testing a new kind of nuclear reactor. - War spreads in Europe
This could refer to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war. She warned it could devastate the continent. - Europe’s population drops
Maybe from war. Maybe from something else.
Predictions From 2026 to the End of the World
Baba Vanga didn’t stop at 2025. Her timeline stretches all the way to the year 5079, when she says life on Earth will end.
Here is a quick look at some of her biggest prophecies:
- 2028 – Hunger ends. Humans go to Venus.
- 2033 – Sea levels rise fast.
- 2043 – Europe becomes mostly Islamic.
- 2046 – Fake organs everywhere.
- 2066 – The U.S. uses a weather weapon.
- 2088 – A virus causes fast aging.
- 2100 – Artificial sun lights up Earth’s dark side.
- 2130 – Underwater cities with help from aliens.
- 2183 – Mars wants independence.
- 2288 – Time travel and alien contact.
- 4599 – People stop dying.
- 5079 – Game over. The world ends.
Some of these sound wild. Others might not be too far off, considering how fast science is moving. Guess we will find out soon enough.
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