Nostradamus and Baba Vanga predict similar dark prophecy for 2025

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French astrologer Nostradamus and Bulgarian mystic Baba Vanga both warned of bad news for 2025.

Despite Nostradamus dying in 1556 and Baba Vanga in 1996, the legendary fortune tellers both believe that anarchy is going to erupt at some point next year, and Europe is going to be at the epicentre.

Nostradamus, real name Michel de Nostredame, has seen a number of his prophecies from his book Les Propheties come true over the years after it was released more than 450 years ago.

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He is said to have accurately predicted the rise of Adolf Hitler, the shooting of President John F Kennedy, the start of the Covid pandemic, and even 2022’s cost of living crisis.

Nostradamus used the alignment of the stars to make his predictions for the future, and looking at 2025 from 500 years ago, he warned that ‘those from the lands of Europe’ would become embroiled in ‘cruel wars’ at some point.

The Mirror reports that he added that the UK would be involved, while he also pointed out that: “The ancient plague will be worse than enemies.”

In Bulgaria, the blind mystic Baba Vanga also said that the goings on in 2025 would lead to a global apocalypse.

One of the events she described was a conflict that is set to erupt on mainland Europe. She believed a new war would break out in 2025 between two countries, but the ramifications will ripple across the world.

People took Baba Vanga’s warning with a heavy dose of cynicism, before noting how it aligned with what Nostradamus had said. And it isn’t just a global apocalypse that Baba Vanga said we should be looking out for ahead of next year as we can also expect a visit from aliens as well as seeing telepathy perfected.

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