By Mia Basim
Have you heard about the “Blind Seer ” from Bulgaria who lost her sight at the age of 12 due to a bad storm? Baba Vanga was a Bulgarian mystic and herbalist known as a powerful force in the spiritual realm predicting world historical events. Gathering followers with her psychic abilities, Vanga predicted our world’s natural disasters, and political upheavals. Vanga passed away in 1996 at the age of 85, but not before making tons of predictions about our world’s greatest historical events.
In one of her predictions, Vanga said the world would suffer from droughts and floods. On August 12, 2022 the UK declared a drought. Following the UK, we have countries in Europe, France, Italy, and Portugal breaking world record drought and wildfires. Vanga also predicted major floods in Australia and Asia. 8 months of rain fell in Sydney, causing major flooding for the 3rd time in 2022, and droughts that affected Southeast Asia in 2021.
Some of her predictions, like World War 3 arising in 2010, thankfully did not come true. However, one of her biggest predictions was the terrorist attack in New York City, September 11, 2001. The Sky History Channel states that in 1989 she reported “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.” Although she didn’t directly say that the tragedy of 9/11 will happen, followers were able to dissect her thoughts to put them together. They believe the ‘steel birds’ are referring to the hijacked planes, and the ‘American brethren’ as the twin towers. The added words ‘Bush’ and ‘Wolves’ are believed to mimic former president George W. Bush and the U.S. military.
Another prediction that got the world off their seats was the election to find our 44th president. Vanga predicted the United States 44th president would be an African American man. As many could have guessed, she was spot on. Barak Obama replaced George W. Bush in the presidency role in the 2008 election. Following that, her predictions of the north and south sides of the country would create tension from cultural indifferences, to race, to religion. Baba Vanga’s predictions didn’t stop getting people’s attention after she passed. She made hundreds of predictions that her followers are anticipating. Her mystic power lives on in the minds of many people and she will continue to amaze even beyond the grave.