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Blind Mystic Baba Vanga Made Five Chilling Predictions For 2024

Blind mystic Baba Vanga reportedly made five chilling predictions for 2024.
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Baba Vanga reportedly made five chilling predictions for 2024 – and some have already ‘come true‘. 

The blind mystic, who was also known as the ‘Nostradamus of the Balkans’, is believed to have made some truly creepy predictions throughout her lifetime.

Looking back through her alleged prophecies, an alarming number have come true.

Baba Vanga’s reported predictions include the Chernobyl disaster, Barack Obama and Donald Trump becoming president and the 9/11 attacks.

The foreseer’s abilities are believed to have begun when she was just a child.

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Baba Vanga reportedly made some chilling predictions for 2024. Credit: Wikimedia/Creative Commons

A ‘tornado’ allegedly lifted Baba Vanga, whose real name was Vangeliya Pandeva Surcheva, and threw her into a nearby field.

Following the reported incident, she is believed to have gradually lost her sight – but she would apparently gain the ability to see into the future.

Baba Vanga would allegedly go on to make numerous predictions throughout her life, some of which happen to take place this year.

Unfortunately, not many of them are positive – let’s take a look:

1. Change in orbit

Baba Vanga is believed to have predicted an alteration in our planet’s orbit.

Any masses in space are subject to orbital changes due to gravitational forces. But any major orbital shift would have enormous consequences on Earth, including climate alterations and even raised radiation levels!

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Baba Vanga reportedly foresaw an alteration in our planet’s orbit. Credit: Alamy

2. Bioweapon development

The second of Baba Vanga’s alleged predictions involves the deployment of a bioweapon.

She reportedly predicted a ‘big country’ would carry out biological weapons tests or attacks, which certainly doesn’t sound good.

3. Quantum computing

The seer’s third reported prediction is a major leap forward in quantum computing.

The past few years have seen a major growth in AI technologies, but quantum computing is also seeing major advancement.

Quantum computers speed up problem-solving by applying quantum mechanical effects, and by using ‘qubits’ (quantum bits).

The very fact that Baba Vanga was able to imagine such technological advancements from her home in the mountains truly boggles the mind.

4. Genetic manipulation

Another of Baba Vanga’s alleged predictions for 2024 is a medical advancement in the genetic manipulation of humans.

The ‘Nostradamus of the Balkans’ reportedly predicted that humans would begin to be grown and ‘tweaked’ in laboratories.

We’ve already seen advancements in genetic testing, plus major progressions in IVF.

While the prediction does sound a little far-fetched, when you consider scientific developments in recent years, perhaps anything is possible!

5. Putin’s assassination?

Baba Vanga allegedly made a rather specific prediction – she apparently claimed to foresee an assassination attempt on Russian President Vladimir Putin next year.

She is believed to have claimed the attack would come from someone within his own country.

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Baba Vanga is believed to have made a chilling prediction about Russian President Vladimir Putin. Credit: Alamy

On a slightly happier note, Baba Vanga’s sixth prediction also believes that 2024 will be the year of a major breakthrough in the treatment of diseases like cancer and Alzheimer’s, making claims that humanity shackles cancer ‘with iron chains’.

Baba Vanga, who reportedly shared a haunting final message to the world before her death, passed away from cancer and is believed to have predicted the exact date of her death, as per Sky History.

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Written by Annie Walton Doyle

Annie Walton Doyle is a content editor at IGV who specialises in trending, lifestyle and entertainment news. She graduated from Goldsmiths, University of London, with a degree in English Literature. Annie has previously worked with organisations such as The Huffington Post, The Guardian, The Telegraph, Harvard University, the Pulitzer Prize and 22 Words.