Blind Mystic Who Predicted 9/11 Has Some Bad News For 2016 And Future

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The blind Bulgarian mystic who predicted the rise of ISIS and 9/11 has some bad news for 2016 and the future.

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Baba Vanga has made hundreds of predictions over the years and her reputed 85 per cent success rate has earned her the title of the ‘Nostradamus from the Balkans’.

She’s predicted everything from climate change, the melting of the polar ice caps and the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami – and she’s more or less gotten them all right.

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The prophetess, who died in 1996 at 85, also predicted the election of Barack Obama, predicting the 44th president of the United States would be an African American, and made the chilling claim he would be the ‘last U.S. president’.

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But that’s not all.

Back in 1989, she warned that the ‘American brethren’ will be attacked by ‘two steel birds’ – a possible reference to the Twin Tower attacks in 2001.

Now, the sightless seer apparently predicted the downfall of the eurozone’s political elite, adding that Europe will ‘cease to exist’ by the end of next year. Brexit, anyone?

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She predicted that the continent would become a ‘wasteland almost entirely devoid of any form of life’ after a series of catastrophes, with the population reaching almost zero by 2025 with Muslim invaders moving into conquer European countries by 2043.

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And in a chilling echo of ISIS’ own goals, Baba Vanga prophesied that Islamist militants will conquer Rome in 2066. Bu the U.S. will respond with a ‘climate change’ weapon to try and claim the city back for Christianity, the Express reports.

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If you believe all that, Baba Vanga also predicted China will become the new super power in 2018, bringing an end to the United States and its economy.

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By 2076, communism will return to Europe and the rest of the world, and by 2130, civilisations will learn how to live under water, with the help of aliens. And by 3797? Everything on Earth will cease to exist. But humans will be advanced enough to move to a new star system.

So while the latter ones may seem a bit far fetched, she’s been right 85 per cent of the time, so she may just be right about this.