Baba Vanga is called the “Nostradamus of the Balkans” because of her predictions (Photo: Getty)

It’s hard to believe that so much has happened in a year – from the Russian war in Ukraine and the international revolution in Iran to the death of the Queen and the political turmoil in Britain.

Before you breathe a sigh of relief that 2022 is finally over, let’s tell you what Baba Vanga predicted for the year ahead.

Although Bulgaria’s legendary mystic passed away 26 years ago, her prophecies about the future are still believed by people from all corners of the world.

Real name Vangelia Gushterova, she has been called “the Nostradamus of the Balkans” for her incredibly accurate predictions, including the Chernobyl disaster in Ukraine, the death of Princess Diana, 9/11 in New York, and her own death.

While Soviet Union leaders like Leonid Brezhnev were some of their supporters, it is perhaps important to say that about 80% of their predictions turned out to be correct.

Vanga herself did not write books because she was poorly educated, but what she said was recorded by believers over time.

solar storm

According to History, one of their predictions for 2023 would be a solar storm of unprecedented magnitude.

The blind mystic died 26 years ago, but her popularity remains high

It is a disturbance on the sun that can radiate out through the heliosphere and affect the entire solar system, including Earth.

This phenomenon is not uncommon, but sometimes large enough to potentially disrupt power grids, internet connections and other communications equipment.

nuclear explosion

Some sources say Vanga also warned of a nuclear power plant explosion next year.

Now that Vladimir Putin’s forces control Europe’s largest nuclear center in the city of Zaporizhia, these suggestions may not seem so far-fetched.

Russia captured the station in southern Ukraine in March and fighting has been fierce ever since.

TILE - A Russian soldier guards part of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in the area under Russian military control in southeastern Ukraine, May 1, 2022. The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, the largest in Europe, has lost its last remaining external source of energy due to renewed shelling and is now dependent on backup diesel generators, the UN's nuclear watchdog said on Saturday, Oct. 8, 2022. (AP Photo, file )

A Russian guard in an area of ​​the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant in southeastern Ukraine (Photo: AP)

biological weapons

As if a nuclear blast wasn’t bad enough, Vanga predicted the use of bioweapons before 2023.

According to their prophecy, a “big country” will research bioweapons on humans.

It is impossible to know which country she meant, but it is said that hundreds of thousands of people could die as a result of such experiments.

The United Nations Convention on Biological Weapons also effectively prohibits such experiments.

change jobs

Vanga reportedly predicted that Earth’s orbit would somehow “change”.

Changes in rotation, tilt and orbit can cause the climate to cool or warm due to the amount of energy our planet receives from the sun.

On the contrary, the Earth has been affected on different scales for very long periods of time.

But if, for any reason, a radical change happened over the course of a year, the impact would be apocalyptic.

Many people believe that Vanga’s prophecies are still being fulfilled, and before her death, hundreds of people from Japan traveled to her village in the Kozhuh Mountains to meet her.

Her prophecies are terrifying, which is why it is important to note that almost all of her predictions from the year 2000 cannot be confirmed.

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