The prophecies of Nostradamus and Baba Vanga have fascinated people for decades. Many believe their predictions about the future have proven accurate, sparking curiosity and debate.
Baba Vanga, born Vangeliya Pandeva Gushterova, was a blind seer who died in 1996. She is often credited with predicting major global events, including the September 11 attacks.
She allegedly described “steel birds” attacking America and causing destruction, which many interpret as the 9/11 attacks. She was also said to have predicted that the 44th U.S. president would be a Black man, as well as the death of Indira Gandhi.
Nostradamus, a French physician and seer, is best known for his book Les Prophéties. His poetic writings have been interpreted for centuries as predictions of major world events.
Many believe he foresaw events such as the Great Fire of London, the rise of Adolf Hitler, the World Wars, and even the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings. Some also link his writings to the COVID-19.
For 2025, interpretations of their predictions suggest dramatic changes. Nostradamus is said to foresee a powerful new group rising and even an “underwater empire,” while Baba Vanga is believed to have predicted the emergence of telepathy.
Both also hint at darker possibilities. Nostradamus wrote about conflict in Europe and a possible cosmic threat, while Baba Vanga warned of a devastating war affecting populations.
Despite their popularity, these predictions remain open to interpretation. Whether seen as prophecy or coincidence, their writings continue to intrigue those interested in the mysteries of the future.