Baba Vanga and Nostradamus both made the same chilling prophecy for 2025

Baba Vanga and Nostradamus backed up each other’s chilling prediction for 2025

They say two heads are better than one, so just imagine what Baba Vanga and Nostradamus might have been able to achieve if they didn’t miss each other by a few centuries.

Even though the pair – who both claimed to have the ability to predict the future – never met and are no longer here to offer up any pearls of wisdom, they did kindly jot a few things down about what we ought to brace ourselves for.

Bulgarian mystic Baba Vanga boasts a track record of 85 percent accuracy, so it seems we should really take heed of her terrifying prophecies if we don’t want to get caught short later down the line.

She passed away in August 1996, which is something she saw coming six years in advance, but left us all with a long list of predictions for each of the next 3,056 years to tide us over.

Nostradamus, on the other hand, first wrote down his eerily accurate thoughts on the future in the 1555 bookLes Prophéties, including the September 11 terror attacks, the assassination of President Kennedy, and Hitler’s rise to power.

The French astrologer laid out his visions for what was coming in the form of cryptic poems known as quatrains, and sadly for us lot, he suggested there was some pretty bleak stuff in store for the world.

But even more bizarrely, it seems that both of these supposed fortune tellers seemed to be on the same page about one chilling prophecy, which they expected would turn the world on its head in 2025.

What are the chances, eh?

Baba Vanga reckoned chaos would erupt across Europe in 2025 (Facebook)

Baba Vanga reckoned chaos would erupt across Europe in 2025 (Facebook)

The mystics each shared the belief that anarchy is set to erupt at some point next year, and Europe is set to bear the brunt of it, with Baba Vanga backing up the version of events which were first forecast by Nostradamus.

For those who don’t know, the blind mystic made some seriously chilling claims about what is in store for us lot in 2025, while warning these events could go on to trigger a global apocalypse.

One of these incidents is that mainland Europe will be the site of some serious trouble, as another conflict is set to erupt on the continent – as if we don’t have enough to worry about with Ukraine and Russia.

Vanga reckoned that a new war would break out at some point in 2025 between two countries, but the ramifications will ripple across the world – while ‘devastating’ Europe and the people who live there.

You might have usually brushed this off as a load of mumbo jumbo, but it’s not as easy to do that when the one and only Nostradamus has echoed the same sentiment as Vanga too.

He warned that ‘those from the lands of Europe’ would become embroiled in ‘cruel wars’ at some point next year, while adding that the UK will be involved.

Nostradamus shared the same sentiment about next year (Getty Stock Photo)

Nostradamus shared the same sentiment about next year (Getty Stock Photo)

Nostradamus chillingly added: “The ancient plague will be worse than enemies.”

But don’t worry, it’s not all bad.

If us lot in Europe do make it through this bloody siege, which is apparently on the cards, Vanga reckoned that we will also get a visit from aliens which coincides with a major sporting event, and as a cherry on top, telepathy will be perfected by 2025.

She also had high hopes for Lewis Hamilton at the World Championships, a feeling that we will be growing humans in labs and a sixth sense that we will discover a new energy source.

No pressure then.

In comparison, Nostradamus believed that although another conflict might be brewing, Russia and Ukraine might finally call it a day in 2025, due to the fact that both armies are ‘exhausted’.

The Frenchman also forecast that Brazil will be rocked by volcanic activity as well as flooding, while the Premier League might be plunged into chaos due to a controversy involving Tottenham Hotspur and Crystal Palace.

Rogue, we know.

Let’s keep our fingers crossed that the duo might have made a mistake about their 2025 forecast, anyway.

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