Remarkable predictions of blind prophet Vanga about the world in 2022

The blind seer Baba Vanga, who is famous for his accurate judgments, has made several predictions about 2022.

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Blind prophet Baba Vanga

Baba Vanga was born on January 31, 1911 in Strumica but lived in many different countries. She first lived in the Ottoman Empire, then moved to the kingdom of Bulgaria, Yugoslavia and finally the Republic of Madedonia. 

Although blind, Baba Vanga is considered to have prophetic abilities. She is said to have correctly predicted the rise of the Islamic State (IS), the 9/11 terrorist attacks in the US, the UK's departure from the European Union (Brexit) and the The sinking of the Russian submarine Kursk in 2000.

Before her death in 1996, Vanga made a series of predictions about the world for centuries to come. During her lifetime, she became known for her ability to predict the future.

In 2021, Ms. Vanga made predictions about cataclysms and long-awaited cures for cancer.

Here's what Vanga is said to have predicted for 2022.

Massive natural disaster

Ms. Vanga has predicted several Asian countries, along with Australia, could be hit by floods. Vanga's prediction may be correct, as the Australian Meteorological Center said the La Nina weather phenomenon returned, increasing the likelihood of tropical cyclones and flooding in Australia.

"Wet terrain and La Nina means that serious flooding is really possible next summer," said meteorologist Rob Sharpe.

Deadly virus

This is probably something no one wants to hear after nearly two years of the world living with the Covid-19 pandemic, but Ms. Vanga surmised that a deadly virus lying under the ice in Siberia could resurge and spread widely. after the ice melts due to climate change.

Scientists recently revealed that they have found alarming cracks in a giant glacier in Antarctica. Meanwhile, the World Health Organization (WHO) has deployed a rapid response team to South Sudan to investigate a mysterious disease that has killed at least 89 people. Based on these data, the world can believe Vanga's predictions.

However, it should also be noted that not all viruses can infect people as strongly as Covid-19.

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Ms. Vanga was revered by many people while she was alive (Photo: News.com.au).

Lack of drinking water

Ms. Vanga believes that many cities may find it difficult to access clean water. This is also a risk that experts have long warned about.

Aliens come to Earth

This prediction seems far from reality, but according to Ms. Vanga, a meteorite known as "Oumuamua" could be sent by aliens to discover if there is life on Earth. Ms. Vanga thinks that aliens can take people on Earth as "prisoners" when they land.

Grasshoppers destroy crops

The people of India hope that Vanga's prediction will not be accurate, when this oracle said that the temperature in India could reach 50 degrees Celsius, locusts attack crops and farms, leading to famine. large scale.

Humans are hallucinating

Mrs. Vanga died at the age of 85 and she was blind, but she seemed to have known ahead of time that virtual life would overwhelm our real life. She predicts that people will be drawn into a downward spiral due to increasing addiction to technology, which will confuse people between fantasy and reality.

Most skeptics agree that there is little evidence to support Baba Vanga's prophetic abilities.

According to the results of the study by Professor Georgi Lozanov of the Institute of Suggestology in Bulgaria, Vanga's predictions were correct up to 85%. Many people have relied on Vanga's prophecy to spread a series of predictions.

However, a 2012 Washington Post investigation found that many of the predictions stemmed from posts on social media in Russia. To date, there are no reliable records of the prophecies of Vanga Baba, who died in 1996.

Update 31 December 2021
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