Wednesday, December 28, 2022

BABA VANGA PREDICTIONS

Baba Vanga  ( Bulgarian psychic )    Bulgarian psychic

Bulgarian psychicvBornVangeliya Pandeva Surcheva · 3 October 1911 · Ustrumca, Salonica Vilayet, Ottoman Empire(now Strumica, North Macedonia);;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;Died11 August 1996 (aged 84) · Sofia, Bulgaria

SpouseDimitar Gushterov (m. 1942; died 1962)
NationalityBulgarian

 

Baba Vanga's Predictions For 2023 Are More Shocking Than That Of 2020; Details Inside

World famous mystic and herbalist Baba Vanga s serious predictions for the coming decades and centuries will make you shiver.

World-famous herbalist and mystic Baba Vanga have made several predictions for the coming centuries, where one of her prophecies leads toward the end of the world. Many predictions of Baba Vanga have indeed proved to be true, where an atmosphere of fear has bound human existence.

The Bulgarian mystic was blind since birth and is often known as the Nostradamus of the Balkans. Several of her predictions came out to be true including the Chornobyl disaster, the dissolution of the Soviet Union, and one of the most controversial incidents in British history, Princess Diana's death                                                                                                                   Although Baba Vanga died in 1996,  her predictions in 2023 which are indeed spine-chilling, making you uncomfortable.

If you thought the year 2020 was disastrous, then wait till you hear Baba Vanga's prediction for 2023. According to Baba Vanga's prediction for 2023, the biggest astronomical event will take place in the history of human existence with a change in the Earth's orbit causing devastating effects which could cause high radiation levels including solar storms.

She also predicted that the arrival of extraterrestrials on the planet will take place in 2023, where they will be hostile leading to the death of millions. The controversial herbalist also talked about the experiments of biological weapons carried out by a superpower country that would cause immense destruction.

As per her predictions, 2023 will be in a global crisis due to the conflicts between Ukraine and Russia, as already predicted by her last year. She also made predictions for later years before her demise, stating that an astronaut will land on Venus in 2028, whereas 5079 would be the year marking the end of the world.                                                                                                   Born in 1911 in Bulgaria, Baba Vanga's real name is Vangeliya Pandeva Gushterova. Losing her eyesight in her childhood, she was believed to be possessing paranormal abilities, where her predictions were believed to be true.



Top Baba Vanga Quotes

Baba Vanga Quotes By Matthew Rhys

In my head, I think I'd make a perfect spy, but in reality, I don't think I'd fare very well. — Matthew Rhys

Baba Vanga Quotes By K. Bromberg

First of all, I might be married, but hell if a sane woman would turn her head away from the sight of that. — K. Bromberg

Baba Vanga Quotes By Dominique Frost

Okay. Oh-kay.
Re-cap. He just had a man come in his mouth. He liked it. He may be embarking on anal sex, soon, if he was reading the subtext right.
Options: stay or leave.
Pros of staying: first experience with anal sex.
Cons of staying: first experience with anal sex.
No, no. That isn't right.
Pros of staying: first experience with anal sex.
Cons of staying: not being able to face Pete the next day. Maybe ever.
The thing about sex, though, as Ryan is discovering, is that it's a goddamn persuasive motivator. It fucks with people's minds. — Dominique Frost

I'm not very happy. I'm frustrated with human beings. I'm the guy who just wants to smack people in the face and say, 'Wake up!' — Daron Malakian

Baba Vanga Quotes By Arundhati Roy

How has the United States survived its terrible past and emerged smelling so sweet? Not by owning up to it, not by making reparations, not by apologizing to black Americans or native Americans, and certainly not by changing its ways (it exports its cruelties now). Like most other countries, the United States has rewritten its history. But what sets the United States apart from other countries, and puts it ahead in the race, is that it has enlisted the services of the most powerful, most successful publicity firm in the world: Hollywood. — Arundhati Roy

Baba Vanga Quotes By Jane Goodall

Most Africans don't get to see these wild animals at all. Once they see and learn about them, they are much more likely to become involved in protecting the environment. — Jane Goodall                                                                                  Studies on Baba Vanga

An attempt was made in 2011 to systematically summarize the existing knowledge about Vanga in the documentary Vanga: The Visible and Invisible World. The movie includes interviews with some of the people who met Vanga in person, including Sergey Medvedev (press secretary to the then-President of Russia Boris Yeltsin in 1995–96; who visited as Yeltsin's envoy), Neshka Robeva (Bulgarian rhythmic gymnast and coach), Sergey Mikhalkov (Soviet and Russian writer, author of the Soviet Union anthem), Nevena Tosheva (director of the first documentary about Vanga), and Kirsan Ilyumzhinov (Kalmyk multi-millionaire businessman and politician). According to the documentary, Baba Vanga predicted Yeltsin's second electoral victory in 1995, and warned him about his heart condition.

Several researchers have studied the phenomenon of Vanga in an attempt to establish whether she has any extraordinary capabilities. Bulgarian psychiatrists Nicola Shipkovensky [bg] and Georgi Lozanov also studied the capabilities of Vanga. According to Jeffrey Mishlove, about 80% of Vanga's predictions turned out to be accurate.                                                                                                               n popular culture and criticism

One of the first studies of Vanga's abilities, initiated by the Bulgarian government, was described in the 1977 movie Fenomen.

Vangelia, a 24-episode TV series with elements of mysticism, was commissioned in 2013 by Channel One Russia.

The supposed clairvoyant's predictions, political speculations with them, and their criticism continue to appear in the mass media in different countries and in different languages.

Her predictions and persona remain popular in parts of Southeast Europe, primarily Bulgaria and North Macedonia, as well as parts of Eastern Europe, especially Russia. Russian publications related to the mysterious prophetess are numerous. "The Great Encyclopedia of Vanga" is a Russian online project dedicated to her.

RAS Academician [ruEugene Alexandrov, Chairman of the Commission for Combating Pseudoscience and Falsification of Scientific Research, referring to the opinion of another member of the commission, Yuri Gorny [ru], described the Vanga phenomenon as follows:

Vanga is a well-promoted state business, thanks to which the provincial region has become a place of pilgrimage for crowds from all over the world. Do you know who prayed to Vanga the most? Taxi drivers, waiters in cafes, hotel staff — all people who, thanks to the "clairvoyant", had excellent stable earnings. All of them willingly collected preliminary information for Vanga: where the person came from, why, what he hopes for. And Vanga then laid out this information to clients as if she saw them herself. They helped with the dossier on clients and special services, under whose cover the state brand worked. The same Bekhtereva, who went to Vanga, said that it was possible to get to the reception only with the permission of the special services.

In his memoirs, Alexander Dvorkin cites the case of Metropolitan Nathanael [ru], who was invited by Vanga to his house, since she conveyed through the messengers that she needed advice. However, after the Metropolitan visited Vanga with a relic cross with a particle of the Holy Cross of the Lord, the following happened:

Suddenly she broke off and in a changed—low, hoarse—voice with an effort she said, "Someone has come here. Let him immediately throw IT on the floor!" "What is it?" the stunned people asked Vanga. And then she broke into a frantic cry: "THIS! He holds IT in his hands! THIS prevents me from speaking! Because of THIS, I can't see anything! I don't want THAT to be in my house!" The old woman yelled, kicking and swaying.

Unfulfilled predictions and myths associated with Vanga
Vanga's name is often mentioned in the pages of the yellow press. Vanga is credited with various predictions, which often contradict each other. There are no documented opinions that Vanga predicted the death of Stalin, the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, the victory of Boris Yeltsin in the 1996 presidential elections, the September 11 attacks, or Veselin Topalov's victory at the World Chess Championship. In early 1993, Vanga seemed to announce that the USSR would be revived in the first quarter of the 21st century and Bulgaria would be part of it. And in Russia many new people will be born who will be able to change the world. In 1994, Vanga predicted: "At the beginning of the 21st century, humanity will get rid of cancer. The day will come, and the cancer will be chained in 'iron chains.'" She clarified these words in such a way that "the medicine against cancer should contain a lot of iron." She also believed that a cure for old age would be invented. It will be made from the hormones of a horse, a dog and a turtle: "The horse is strong, the dog is hardy, and the turtle lives a long time." Before her death, Vanga said, "There will come a time of miracles and a time of great discoveries in the field of the immaterial. There will also be great archaeological discoveries that will fundamentally change our understanding of the world since ancient times. So, it is predetermined." For example, after the Fukushima nuclear accidentKomsomolskaya Pravda reported the impending nuclear disaster, which Vanga allegedly predicted: "As a result of radioactive fallout in the northern hemisphere, there will not be any animals or vegetation," and after 2.5 years reluctantly recognized this prophecy as unfulfilled.

At the same time, people who knew Vanga personally say that she did not give predictions about the deaths on the Kursk submarine, like other events, and most of all these messages are myths and not true. There are numerous cases attributed to Vanga which did not actually come true. For example, she predicted that in the final of the World Cup 1994 "two teams that start with the letter 'B'" would compete, but in the finals of all countries whose names start with the letter "B", only Brazil remained, while Bulgaria lost in the semifinals to Italy and remained fourth. Vanga allegedly predicted that the Third World War would begin in November 2010 and end in October 2014. According to the testimony of Vanga's close friends, she never predicted the outbreak of the Third World War and the subsequent end of the world.

Unfulfilled predictions from Vanga (from the book by L. Orlova Vanga. A Look at Russia):
• 2010: The World War will begin in November 2010 and end in October 2014. It will start as usual, then nuclear weapons will be used first, and then chemical weapons.
• 2011: As a result of the radioactive fallout, neither animals nor vegetation will remain in the Northern Hemisphere. Then Muslims will start a chemical war against the surviving Europeans.
• 2014: Most people will suffer from ulcersskin cancer, and other skin diseases as a consequence of chemical warfare.
• 2016: Europe will be almost deserted.

Anatoly Stroyev, who was in 1985-1989 his own correspondent for Komsomolskaya Pravda in Bulgaria, believes that in the USSR "journalists invented sensations [about Vanga] for the sake of circulation." He spoke about several cases when Vanga was grossly mistaken. The first was his arrival with a journalist who was heading to Vanga for help, and she said that she would never marry and would not have children, although after returning to Moscow, she married and gave birth to a daughter within a year. In the second case, in the late 1980s, several children disappeared in Volgograd at once, and two correspondents from a popular magazine went to Vanga, who allegedly told them that the children were alive and would soon be found, but they were never found. The third case was history in 1991, when during the war of independence in Croatia, Soviet journalists Viktor Nogin and Gennady Kurinnoy disappeared, and Vanga said they were both alive, although it was later revealed that they were shot on charges of espionage for Croatia. Stroyev also refutes the well-known myth about the "alarm clock for Gagarin", which the clairvoyant's niece Krasimira Stoyanov cites in her book The Truth About Vanga, when the actor Vyacheslav Tikhonov allegedly came to Vanga and she told him, "Why didn't you fulfill the wishes of your best friend Yuri Gagarin? Before his last flight, he came to your home and said: 'I have no time, so buy an alarm clock and keep it on your desk. Let this alarm remind you of me'". After that, Tikhonov allegedly became ill. Subsequently, Tikhonov allegedly said that after the death of Gagarin, he, grievingly experiencing the death of his friend, forgot to buy an alarm clock. Stroyev notes that in 1990, at the premiere of the film The Crazy Bus, he met Tikhonov in the cinema and said: "Vyacheslav Vasilyevich, comment on the story with Vanga!" Tikhonov, in turn, said: "In one word? Lies! I beg you, write: there was nothing of the kind. I didn’t promise Gagarin any alarm clock! Yes, we didn’t know each other. I saw him only from a distance at official events, nothing more."

In addition, Stroyev notes that the prediction attributed to Vanga about the sinking of the Russian submarine Kursk is a pseudo-prophecy, which, even during her lifetime and long before the sinking of Kursk, was "refuted from her words by journalist Ventsislav Zashev."

Former President of the USSR Mikhail Gorbachev denied that he was with Vanga, and she predicted the collapse of the USSR. At the same time, Gorbachev said that "even before I came to power, her forecast that Mikhail would come to rule" was conveyed, but noted that "all this is, by and large, nonsense", since he is "very critical" of "psychics, clairvoyants and others" and does not trust the seers.

In a 1997 interview, Bedros Kirkorov said that there was no special prophecy about the fate of his son Philipp. Despite this, the media is circulating a legend about the role that Vanga allegedly played in the life of the Kirkorov family. It is stated that after Philip fell ill at the age of four, his parents took him to Vanga, who stated that the boy would recover, and also predicted that he would have a great future, since she allegedly saw him with a metal stick on the mountain around which admired people gathered, which is interpreted as the performance of Philipp with a microphone at the music Olympus. At the same time, Vanga allegedly predicted that he would marry at the age of twenty-seven to a woman with a name beginning with the letter "A", and the birth of a daughter at 44 from a surrogate mother.

In 2004, the illusionist Yuri Gorny, in an interview with the magazine Science and Life, said that the famous journalist and diplomat AE Bovin, who visited Vanga, noted that she "absolutely did not guess anything in his past, or in the present, or, as it soon turned out, in the near future". Gorny himself recalled that he offered his acquaintance a well-known journalist, whose last name he did not name "for reasons that will become clear a little later" to check the perspicacity of Vanga and her possible informants. To do this, he suggested to the journalist, whom the hospitable hosts, who helped him arrange a meeting with Vanga, invited to the sauna, "before visiting the bath, seal a part of the scrotum with a plaster. He recommended that he not answer questions, if any. Just make it clear that he does not want to talk about this topic". When a meeting with Vanga took place a week later, she, as Gorny notes, "described quite accurately what happened to my acquaintance in the past, which, however, is not very surprising: he is a famous person, she would have been able to learn about his life in a week and an ordinary astrologer". Regarding Vanga's prediction of the future, according to Gorny, the following happened:

"You will be fine at work", Vanga said approximately, "but personal relationships will not develop very well. Unfortunately, serious problems with the reproductive organs will not allow you to create a full-fledged family". My friend later told me what efforts he had to keep from laughing.

The attitude of the special services of Bulgaria and the USSR
Retired KGB Lieutenant General Oleg Leonov sent Soviet psychic Vladimir Safonov to Bulgaria several times to study Vanga, who, as Leonov believed, "was more adept than a Bulgarian healer in his abilities."

Retired KGB Lieutenant Colonel Yevgeny Sergienko noted that "she was often mistaken, but it was not customary to disclose it," since "people of the highest flight were sent to Vanga," and therefore she was "a way of obtaining information" for the KGB. Sergienko expressed the opinion that "it cannot be said that Vanga worked for the KGB, but her assistants cooperated with us," because with their help "our agents received the necessary information." And for this, special services "in every possible way contributed to the formation of legends about miraculous healers on a mass scale." Sergienko said that he knows "a Bulgarian journalist who was targeted by the special services to promote the popularity of Vanga," and he launched the legend about the healer, which the Bulgarian special services helped to develop further, since "it was beneficial for both of them and for the KGB."                                                                                                                                 

Baba Vanga 2022 predictions

Water crisis: One of Baba Vanga's believable prophecies is the likelihood of a water crisis in the coming year. The Bulgarian mystic has claimed that due to rising pollution in rivers, there will be a struggle to stay hydrated, and the world will be hit by a scarcity of drinking water. She has also revealed that this would lead to several researchers looking to get a hold of newer sources of water. 

Massive Tsunami: Baba Vanga, who had successfully foreseen the 2004 tsunami, has now predicted that in 2022, several Asian countries, along with Australia, will be hit by floods. This will lead to the death of hundreds. 

Alien invasion: The blind mystic has also alleged that an asteroid named 'Oumuamua' will be sent by aliens to seek life out of planet Earth. Notably, Oumuamua, the first known interstellar object passing through the Solar System was detected by scientists in 2017. She has also presaged that by 2130, civilizations will learn how to live underwater, with the help of aliens.

Predictions for India: For India, Baba Vanga foresees, a sharp rise in temperature, as high as 50° Celsius. She has stated that India will be hit by locust attacks in 2022, which will lead to the destruction of crops and agricultural plots, causing famine.

New Virus: The mystic also has some bad news for the world which is battling the COVID-19 virus for the last two years. According to Baba Vanga, a new lethal virus in Siberia will be discovered in 2022. The virus is frozen as of now. 

Blurring of lines between fantasy & reality: Baba Vanga has forecasted that in 2022, people will spend more time online. With the screen time of people on their phones, gadgets, etc increasing drastically, humans would start dangerously confusing fantasy with reality. 



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