Baba Vanga and Nostradamus: The Prophecy That Has Everyone Uneasy

Baba Vanga, the blind mystic from Bulgaria, left behind predictions that still send chills today. Among her most disturbing warnings was a massive natural disaster, where she described “waters swallowing lands” and “cities drowning under endless rain.” Many interpret this as catastrophic floods or tsunamis that could hit suddenly.

She also spoke of a great illness spreading again, something “carried in the air and reaching across borders.” Followers believe this could mean a resurgence of a deadly virus.

Even more unsettling, she hinted at a global power facing collapse, saying, “The great eagle will cry, and the world will shake when it falls.” Many connect this to the downfall of a powerful nation or its leader.

Nostradamus, in his cryptic verses, wrote of fire from the sky, turmoil in governments, and unexpected alliances breaking apart. Together, their prophecies paint a picture of chaos, leaving believers convinced that the next three months could bring events that change the course of history.

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