Some of Baba Vanga’s prophecies for 2022 are already coming true.
Her name was Vangelia Pandeva Gushterova. But everyone called her Baba Vanga, or the “Nostradamus of the Balkans”. The predictions of him are famous as expected every end of the year. It is that through her visions, this blind woman as a child anticipated natural disasters, political crises, famous deaths …
And at the end of 2021 his predictions for 2022 were known, and among his most important postulates that have traveled around the world, one of them is beginning to be realized in a Europe devastated by the crisis war between Russia and Ukraine.
Baba Vanga, who died in 1996 at 84, he warned that big cities would face drought due to rising temperatures.
A neighbor asks for water for the flames advancing to his home during the forest fire in Canecas, on the outskirts of Lisbon, Portugal, where there are growing problems with drinking water. Photo: EFE
The forecast seems to have weight because this week several countries of the old continent started having problems with the distribution of drinking water. For example, in Kent, England, authorities have issued a warning that water should be used “essentially only”.
But it’s not just the UK that is suffering from water shortages, as it was reported this week that countries like Portugal and Italy they asked their citizens to try limit the use of water as much as possible.
So far, some of his other predictions for this year have yet to come true, such as deadly tsunamis and another pandemic. The first did not happen and neither did the second, beyond the fact that the Covid-19 pandemic seems to be gaining momentum still.
The heat wave hitting Europe is already causing problems with drinking water. In the photo, three women cool off in London’s Trafalgar Square fountain. Photo: AFP
Several studies of his prophecies ensure that he surpasses more 80% hits, a number that places him on the podium of clairvoyants. The 9/11 attacks, the disintegration of the former Soviet Union and the Chernobyl disaster are among his most important divinations.
Who is Baba Vanga?
To his loyal followers, Baba Vanga was – and still is – a powerful psychic who could communicate with the dead and have visions of the future. He assured him that his clairvoyance was possible thanks to the presence of some invisible creatures who informed him of people and their lives.
Baba Vanga was blinded when a tornado filled her eyes with sand. From that moment she began to have visions. Photo: Archive
The famous seer was born in Strumica, a town in the Republic of Macedonia on January 31, 1911 and died at the age of 85, on August 11, 1996. Since her mother died very young, she grew up with the help of her neighbors. until his father remarried.
According to her own testimony, the big change in her life occurred when she was 12, when a “to twist” – a very rare phenomenon in the area – he lifted it into the air and threw it 400 meters into a nearby field where it was found after a long and intense search.
Frightened, the citizens found her with his eyes covered with sand and dust. So much so that she couldn’t open them due to the pain. This caused her to lose her sight: from that moment she Baba Vanga remained blind.
Admired in both Russia and Eastern Europe, the Nostradamus of the Balkans – as it is usually called – has left us a global oracle about what will happen in the world in the time to come.
The reality is that Baba Vanga is his premonitions of success They have transcended borders and have been recognized on the planet for years. There are many who have tried to interpret their messages and “translate” them to society. Depending on the site astrophamathis is what he predicted for 2022.
What are Baba Vanga’s 2022 prophecies?
Prophecy 1: another pandemic? A lethal virus will appear in Siberia.
According to the visions of the great Balkan psychic, a team of researchers will discover a lethal virus in Siberia which until now was frozen. This will happen due to the catastrophic effects of global warming. The virus will break free and the situation could quickly get out of control.
“Even those who escape (natural disasters) will die of a horrible disease”, said the seer. This leads us to think that, if it were not once again the coronavirus, the culprit of the devastation of our planet could be this new virus. Or the new pandemic that Bill Gates is talking about.
For Nostradamus from the Balkans, a new virus will appear in Siberia this year.
Prophecy 2: A plague of locusts will attack India.
Baba Vanga visualized apocalyptic scenes in India. In the first place, he had foreseen it temperatures will exceed 50 ° C. It will be for this reason that the lobsters they will attack crops and agricultural areas, causing a huge famine in that Asian country.
Prophecy 3: There will be dramatic catastrophes. A year of strong earthquakes and tsunamis.
In 2004, Baba Vanga predicted the shocking tsunami in Indonesia, one of the worst natural disasters the world has ever experienced. Regarding this terrible phenomenon, he had described that: “a great wave would cover the coast and people would perish”. Just like it happened.
For the next 2022, the Bulgarian expected several Asian countrieslike Australia, it will be affected by intense episodes of floods.
Several Asian countries, such as Australia, will be affected by intense flooding episodes. Photo illustration.
Prophecy 4: lack of safe water in the world.
This is the prophecy of the seer who begins to crystallize. Lot of cities of the world they are plagued by a problem that until now had not represented a major inconvenience.
Pollution? Superpopulation? No. Large international cities can expect to be affected by the shortage of drinking water this 2022. The heat and the consequent contamination of the rivers will make it necessary to fight for hydration.
Prophecy 5: Virtual reality will dominate us
Baba Vanga has visualized that this 2022 we will be spending more time than ever in front of screens, which according to many measurements is already happening. This growing dependence on technology will cause a lot of people too dangerously confusing fantasy with reality.
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