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What does the future hold according to Baba Vanga’s improbable forecasts?

She passed away more than 25 years ago, so some could even question the veracity of her forecast, but her legacy as a fortune teller continues to garner media attention.

New Delhi: Anyone who believes in precognition theories, fortune tellers, or psychics would be familiar with Baba Vanga, also known as Baba Vangeliya Pandeva Gushterova, a Bulgarian mystic who made a number of predictions throughout her lifetime. She gained notoriety for her purported precognitive and clairvoyant talents in the Warsaw Pact nations of Eastern Europe in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

The following are some of the most current forecasts she made throughout her lifetime regarding things that were supposed to happen around the globe. Her admirers assert that she foresaw the 9/11 attacks, Brexit, and the election of an African-American as the 44th President of the United States.

She is also said to have prophesied that a drought would cause water shortages in many major cities, as well as that several Asian nations and Australia would see an “intense episode of floods” in 2022. The forecast came true as Australia’s East Coast saw high rainfall on and off for a year, leading to significant floods.

In her later dreams, she also saw the Earth’s orbit shifting in 2023 and astronauts reaching Venus by 2028. She also stated that by 2046, technology for organ donation and transplantation would be so advanced that it would allow people to live to be over 100 years old. One of her far-reaching future forecasts, which was covered in pieces in Vice and The Sun, is that Europe will become Islamic by the year 2043. Additionally, by 2066, the US will develop a weapon known as the “environmental destroyer” that will freeze everything in its path.

She makes a lot of forecasts that seem a little too dramatic and unbelievable. She passed away more than 25 years ago, so some could even question the veracity of her forecast, but her legacy as a fortune teller continues to garner media attention.