SOFIA(The COW News Digital) The prophecies attributed to Baba Vanga continue to generate debate decades after her death in 1996. Often referred to as the “Nostradamus of the Balkans,” the blind Bulgarian mystic is believed by her followers to have foretold major global events stretching as far as the year 5079.
Born in 1911, Baba Vanga reportedly lost her eyesight during a severe storm in childhood. After the incident, she claimed to have begun receiving spiritual visions and messages about the future. However, historians note that she left no written record of her predictions; most accounts were documented later by relatives and followers.
Among the forecasts attributed to her are dramatic claims about the coming decades. For 2026, she is said to have predicted contact with extraterrestrial life, suggesting that humanity could encounter a large alien craft landing on Earth. The same year is also linked, in her alleged visions, to devastating earthquakes, climate-related disasters, famine and widespread fires.
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Looking ahead to 2028, some followers claim she foresaw humanity’s attempt to explore or harness energy resources connected to the planet Venus, despite scientific assessments that the planet’s extreme conditions make it uninhabitable.
In 2033, melting polar ice caps are predicted to cause a sharp rise in sea levels, leading to global disruption. By 2076, according to claims attributed to her, communism could see a resurgence in several countries around the world.
One of the more striking predictions concerns the year 2130, when humans are said to formally establish contact with extraterrestrial beings. Later, by 2170, severe water shortages caused by climate change are expected to create a global crisis.
Further into the distant future, a supposed 3005 prophecy describes a war between Earth and Mars, though no specific details are provided. By 3797, the Earth is believed to become uninhabitable, forcing surviving humans to leave the planet.
The final prediction linked to Baba Vanga points to the year 5079, when humanity is said to reach its ultimate end.
While many supporters argue that some of her past predictions align with real-world events, skeptics stress that there is no verified evidence supporting the authenticity or accuracy of these long-term forecasts.
