Did the blind mystic who predicted 9/11 also predict Brexit… and suggest a WAR in Europe would follow?
Believers claim that Baba has been correct in 80 per cent of her predictions
COULD the blind mystic who reportedly foretold 9/11, the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami, and the birth of ISIS have predicted that Britain would leave the European Union?
Bulgaria-born Prophetess Baba Vanga, who died in 1996 aged 85, was known as
“Nostradamus from the Balkans”.
Baba is believed to have an 85 per cent success rate when it comes to her predictions, so she’s long been revered in Russia as a kind of supernatural saint.
It’s no surprise that theorists have begun to link Baba’s prophecy on Europe to Brexit.
Now that Britain has cut ties with The EU, reports that other countries in Europe could potentially follow suit.
According to Baba, Europe as we know it will “cease to exist” by the end of this year.
Worryingly, the blind mystic claims that the continent will be left “almost empty” and be turned into a “wasteland almost entirely devoid of any form of life”.
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Baba’s believers are also concerned that this breakdown of relations could spark a war in Europe.
Before her death, she predicted that there would be a “great Muslim war”, which has recently been linked to the escalating threat from the Islamic State.
Chillingly, Baba prophesised a 2016 invasion of Europe by Muslim extremists, a conflict she predicted would begin with the Arab Spring in 2010.
She then forewarned of a showdown in Syria where “Muslims would use chemical warfare against Europeans”.
As ISIS continues to gain ground in Syria, despite a massive bombing campaign by allied forces in the wake of the Paris attacks, believers are fearful that Baba's European prediction will come true.
FROM ‘ILLITERATE’ VILLAGE GIRL TO APOCALYPTIC ANGEL
- Baba Vanga was born Vangelia Pandeva Dimitrova in Strumica, a village located at the foot of a volcanic mountain range in what was then the Ottoman
Empire.
- She led an ordinary life up until the age of 12, when she mysteriously lost her eyesight during a massive storm — described by some as a freak tornado.
- According to folklore, the youngster was flung into the air and then dashed to the ground by a powerful gust of wind.
- What happened next is murky but her family reportedly found her close to death several days later, her injured eyes sealed shut and encrusted with a thick layer of dust and dirt.
- Vanga later stated that she had experienced her first vision during the days she was missing and believed she had been instilled with the ability to heal people and predict the future.
- She was able to convince others of her paranormal powers and quickly developed a cult following.