Blind mystic Baba Vanga predicted that the end times will begin in 2025, NY Post reported. She was also known as Vangeliya Pandeva Gushterova, a blind Bulgarian clairvoyant famous for her supposed ability to foresee the future.
Baba Vanga foresees the end times in 2025 but says humanity won’t be wiped out until 5079
Often called the Nostradamus of the Balkans, she is believed to have predicted events like 9/11 and the war in Ukraine, according to The Sun. There is no official record of her predictions or their accuracy.
However, the latest of Vanga’s eerie predictions that have come to light is her claim that the end of the world will start in 2025, as reported by various sources.
Humanity won’t be wiped out until 5079, but the beginning of the apocalypse is said to begin in 2025, according to Vanga.
Though Baba Vanga passed away in 1996, her followers still anticipate the fulfillment of some of her predictions made before her death.
Some reports suggest that Vanga warned the world would end in 2023 due to nuclear bioweapons and a solar storm.
Vanga’s predictions for the end of humanity
In 2025, a conflict in Europe will devastate the continent’s population. By 2028, humans will begin to explore Venus as an energy source. The year 2033 will see the polar ice caps melt, causing sea levels to rise drastically worldwide. In 2076, communism will spread to countries across the globe.
By 2130, humans will make contact with aliens. A drought will devastate much of the world in 2170. In 3005, Earth will go to war with a civilization on Mars. By 3797, humans will have to vacate Earth because it will have become uninhabitable. Finally, in 5079, the world will end.
Vanga isn’t the only one who claimed to know when the world would end. Many believed that the Mayan tribe predicted the world would end in 2012 because their calendar stopped on December 21, 2012.
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists also provides a yearly estimation of their Doomsday Clock. This year, the Doomsday Clock was set to 90 seconds to midnight for the second year in a row, indicating the world’s unprecedented danger.
Last year, the clock was also set to 90 seconds to midnight, marking the closest it has ever been to midnight in the history of the clock.

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