Baba Vanga, a famous blind seer known for her predictions, has made some eerie forecasts for 2025 that are making people uneasy. Even though she died in 1996, the Bulgarian prophet’s predictions still capture people’s interest, especially since some of her earlier ones, like the 9/11 attacks and the floods in the UK in 2022, seem to have actually happened. Now, her alarming messages for 2025 are raising worries about potential disastrous events around the world.

The Beginning of The End

Baba Vanga, a well-known prophet, predicted that in 2025, the world will start heading toward an apocalypse, with Europe at the center of a huge conflict that could harm many people. She believes that two countries in Europe will go to war, and this could have serious effects around the globe. Although the specifics of this prediction are vague, it matches similar warnings from other famous figures like Nostradamus, who also foresaw that Europeans would be involved in “cruel wars” in 2025, raising fears of widespread chaos.

Many of Baba Vanga’s supporters think that her prophecy for 2025 could be the start of events leading to the end of the world. However, they believe that humanity won’t be completely gone until the year 5079, which means there’s still time for a slow decline rather than an instant disaster. Vanga’s idea of an apocalypse isn’t about sudden destruction; instead, it’s about a gradual breakdown of society, starting with the conflict in Europe next year.

Besides the European conflict, Baba Vanga has made other big predictions for the future. By 2028, she claims that humans will start exploring Venus to find new energy sources, even though that seems pretty unlikely because of the planet’s extreme conditions. In 2033, she predicts that melting polar ice caps will cause sea levels to rise dramatically, leading to more global problems.

One of her more unusual predictions is that by 2130, humans will make contact with aliens, which could change life on Earth in surprising ways. While these forecasts might seem strange, many of her followers firmly believe that Vanga’s visions of the future will eventually come true.