It’s the end of the world as we know it – or is it?
Baba Vangaalso known as Vangeliya Pandeva Gushterova, was a blind Bulgarian clairvoyant best known for her alleged prophetic gifts.
The so-called Nostradamus of the Balkans, a reference to the famous French astrologer, is said to have predicted 9/11 and the war in Ukraine, according to the sun.
The mystical healer died in 1996, but her followers still await a number of predictions she made before her death.
According to some reports, Vanga even warned that the world would end in 2023 due to nuclear bioweapons and a solar storm.
There is no official record of her predictions and their veracity.
The latest of Vanga’s creepy predictions to resurface is her claim that the end of the world will begin in 2025, according to various reports.
Humanity will not be wiped out until 5079, but according to Vanga the apocalypse will begin in 2025.
Vanga’s Timeline for the End of Humanity
2025: A conflict in Europe will devastate the continent’s population.
2028: Humans begin exploring Venus as an energy source.
2033: The polar ice caps melt, causing global sea levels to rise dramatically.
2076: Communism spreads to countries around the world.
2130: Humans make contact with aliens.
2170: A drought will devastate much of the world.
3005: Earth goes to war with a Martian civilization.
3797: Humans will have to leave Earth because it has become uninhabitable.
5079: The world will end.
Vanga is not the only one who claims to know in advance when the world will end.
Some claimed that the Mayan tribe predicted the world would end in 2012 because their calendar ended on December 21, 2012.
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists also announces an annual estimation with its Doomsday Clock. The Doomsday Clock this year was set at 90 seconds to midnight — for the second year in a row, “reflecting the continuing state of unprecedented danger facing the world.”
Last year the clock was also set to 90 seconds to midnight, the closest the clock has ever been in the history of the clock.