The world will suffer ‘cataclysms and disasters’ in 2021 according to blind Balkan mystic Baba Vanga
The world will suffer ‘cataclysms and disasters’ in 2021 and a ‘strong dragon’ will seize humanity but a cure for cancer will also be found, according to blind Balkan mystic Baba Vanga who ‘predicted 9/11’
- Baba Vanga was a blind Bulgarian mystic who died in 1996 at the age of 85
- But she left behind predictions that run until 5079 of what will happen each year
- In 2021, she said a ‘strong dragon’ will seize the world and three ‘giants’ will unite
- She predicted ‘lots of cataclysms and disasters’, but also a cure for cancer
2020 was a year that turned the world on its head – but anyone hoping for respite in 2021 may have to think again, at least according to predictions made by blind Bulgarian mystic Baba Vanga.
The supposed clairvoyant predicted that the world will suffer from ‘a lot of cataclysms and great disasters’ in 2021 as three ‘giants’ unite and a ‘strong dragon’ seizes humanity.
‘Difficult times will come,’ the mystic is said to have predicted before her own death in 1996, adding that ‘people will be divided by their faith’.
‘We are witnessing devastating events that will change the fate and destiny of humanity,’ she said.
Mystic: Baba Vanga (pictured) has become a cult figure among conspiracy theorists after some of her pronouncements proved eerily true
The supposed clairvoyant predicted that the world will suffer from ‘a lot of cataclysms and great disasters’ in 2021 as three ‘giants’ unite and a ‘strong dragon’ seizes humanity
The ‘Nostradamus of the Balkans’ also predicted before her death that a cure for cancer would be found in 2021
Some have interpreted the ‘dragon’ to be China’s increasing dominance in the world.
The ‘Nostradamus of the Balkans’ also predicted before her death that a cure for cancer would be found in 2021.
She said: ‘The day will come when cancer will get tied with iron chains.’
Baba Vanga has become a cult figure among conspiracy theorists after some of her pronouncements proved eerily true.
However in recent years, many have doubted the legitimacy of her apparent prophecies which were not written down.
Her supposed predictions run until the year 5079 when she believes the world will come to an end.
The mystic has also claimed Donald Trump will suffer deafness and mortal illness in 2021 and Vladimir Putin will have to fend off an assassination attempt next year, while Europe is bracing for a chemical attack from Muslim extremists.
However, Trump and Putin can draw reassurance from the fact that the last two years’ predictions were extremely similar and no such fate has befallen them, even though the US President did have a brush with Covid-19 this year.
Baba Vanga’s prophecies of doom also include an army of ‘Muslim extremists’ invading Europe with chemical weapons.
Followers of the blind fortune-teller have been citing the same prediction of Europe’s downfall for years and no such disaster has come to pass.
Her claim that Europe would ‘cease to exist by 2016’ drew knowing nods when Britain voted to leave the EU in that year’s referendum, rattling Brussels and sparking a bitter political fallout.
However, even the most ardent Remainer would not claim that the result has left ’empty spaces and wasteland, nearly devoid of any form of life’, as Baba Vanga foresaw.
Her predicted ‘great Muslim war’ in Europe has also not materialised.
An assassination attempt against Putin cannot be ruled out and a genuine plot to kill him was stopped in 2012.
However, the Russian president surrounds himself with a highly-trained sniper squad whose only task is to keep him alive.
Putin should also be watching the skies for a giant meteorite which is due to hit Russia, according to Baba.
Bulgarian Baba, who died at the age of 85 in 1996, was also known as the ‘Nostradamus of the Balkans.’
She mysteriously lost her eyesight at the age of 12 during a massive storm.
Her family allegedly found her several days later on death’s door – with her eyes sealed shut and covered with dirt.
She later claimed to have experienced her first vision when she was missing and believed she had been given the power to predict the future and heal others.
Believers claim that Baba even foretold the 9/11 attacks in 2001, saying ‘two steel birds’ would attack ‘American brethren’.
She said: ‘Horror, horror! The American brethren will fall after being attacked by the steel birds. The wolves will be howling in a bush, and innocent blood will be gushing.’
Four hijacked planes brought horror to America on September 11, 2001, which could be taken as proof that the ‘steel birds’ prediction was correct.
Under threat: Donald Trump (pictured left) and Vladimir Putin (right) will have to fend off assassination attempts, deafness and mortal illness in 2021
Bulgarian Baba, who died at the age of 85 in 1996, was also known as the ‘Nostradamus of the Balkans’
Believers claim that Baba even foretold the 9/11 attacks in 2001, saying ‘two steel birds’ would attack ‘American brethren’
The claim is vague enough that any number of disasters could be seen to fulfil the prophecy, but the ‘accuracy’ of her prediction has helped to give her a cult status.
There is no authoritative source on her predictions and experts say many of them are passed on through social media in Russia.
Among the less successful predictions attributed to her was that Barack Obama would be the ‘last American president’. Donald Trump proved her wrong on January 20, 2017.
Other events she predicted include an end to world hunger by 2028, Mars colonies acquiring nuclear weapons by 2256 and Earth becoming uninhabitable by 2341.
In 1979, she told writer Valentin Sidorov that Russia would become ‘lord of the world’ after Europe became a ‘wasteland.’
‘All will thaw, as if ice, only one remain untouched – Vladimir’s glory, glory of Russia,’ she reportedly said – a possible reference to Putin.
The mystic is also said to have prophesied Brexit by saying Europe as it is is know would ‘cease to exist’ by the end of 2016 and that an extremist army would invade Europe, none of which has happened so far.