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Nostradamus and Baba Vanga's prediction date for deadly war is horrifyingly close


Two legendary mystics have given troubling predictions for next year – of chaos and conflict.

Despite living hundreds of years apart, Nostradamus and Baba Vanga both foretold a deadly war breaking out alongside other world-ending events.

Nostradamus, a French astronomer who died in 1566, has seen a number of his prophecies from his book Les Propheties come true over the years after it was released more than 450 years ago.

He is said to have accurately predicted the rise of Hitler, the shooting of John F Kennedy, the start of the Covid pandemic, and even 2022’s cost of living crisis.

For 2025, the Frenchman foresaw that “those from the lands of Europe” would be involved in “cruel wars.”

He added that “the ancient plague will be worse than enemies”, warning that Europe would face severe challenges such as another pandemic.

Nostradamus also predicted that the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine could come to an end, citing the “exhaustion” of both armies.

The astronomer and seer also warned of natural disasters striking other parts of the world, specifically Brazil, where he predicted volcanic activity and deadly flooding.

Nostradamus also alluded to the possibility of an “Aquatic Empire” rising, where major cities might be devastated by floods and a leader could emerge to declare a new world order.

Baba Vanga, a blind Bulgarian mystic and healer who died in 1996, shared a similar vision for 2025.

She is said to have predicted events such as the 9/11 attacks, Princess Diana’s death, and the election of Barack Obama as the first Black president of the United States.

The mystic predicted for 2025 that conflict would erupt between two countries in mainland Europe, leading to devastating consequences worldwide. According to her, these events could trigger a global apocalypse.

Baba Vanga’s predictions for 2025 extend beyond conflict and disaster. She envisioned alien encounters taking place at a major global event, perhaps during a sporting event.

Additionally, she believed that humans would perfect telepathy within the next year. On the more unsettling side, she also predicted the possibility of a “Martian war” with aliens.

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