With each passing year, we uncover a new set of spine-chilling predictions made by ancient psychics.
Regardless of whether you are a skeptic or a believer, some historic fortunetellers have gained fame for their alleged foresight into future happenings.
Baba Vanga, the renowned blind Bulgarian prophetess, remains notable. She passed away in 1996 but reportedly predicted significant events like 9/11, Princess Diana’s death, and Barack Obama’s presidency.
Similarly, Nostradamus, a 16th-century French astrologer, is celebrated for forecasting the rise of Adolf Hitler, the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and the Great Fire of London.
The two have made some disturbing predictions for 2025. Nostradamus envisaged an underwater empire and an emerging shadowy cult, while Baba Vanga foresaw telepathy becoming reality in the near future.
However, there are a few shared predictions between the two, and they are far from comforting.
Both seers predict another devastating war in Europe in 2025. Nostradamus mentioned that ‘those from the lands of Europe’ would engage in ‘cruel wars,’ ominously noting: “The ancient plague will be worse than enemies.”
Baba Vanga echoed this prediction, stating that a European conflict would ‘devastate’ the population.
On a brighter note, Nostradamus hinted at the conclusion of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, suggesting that intervention by France or Turkey could bring about resolution.
Additionally, the psychics have cautioned us to prepare for encounters with beings from beyond our world. Baba Vanga speculated that aliens would appear at a significant sporting event – perhaps a new act for the Super Bowl halftime show?
She also envisioned a ‘martian war’ commencing, a rather unsettling thought.
Nostradamus, on the other hand, referred to a massive asteroid called the ‘Harbinger of Fate’. Quite alarming.
Perhaps this anticipated martian conflict could deflect the asteroid from Earth’s path.
If a comet does not cause our demise, our potential new ‘Aquatic Empire’ rulers might. Nostradamus predicted that major cities would face destruction from flooding, with an enigmatic leader emerging to establish a new world order.
It’s not all despair, though. Should we endure these catastrophic events, there is a chance to witness Lewis Hamilton secure his eighth F1 championship. According to Baba Vanga, who passed away when Hamilton was just 11 years old.
In other optimistic news, scientists may finally succeed in growing human organs in laboratories, contributing to increased life expectancy.
What a whirlwind of predictions.