There are not many people who believe in clairvoyants’ predictions. However, such beliefs stay strong until those predictions begin to come true. Vanga presumably became known for her predictions of global disasters.
 Life:
Vangelia Pandeva Dimitrova was a blind Bulgarian mystic, clairvoyant and herbalist who spent most of her life in the Rupite area in the Kozhuh mountains, Bulgaria. Her followers were convinced that she possessed paranormal abilities. her predictions are well known and we can say really disturbing if you believe in anything paranormal.
Vangelia Pandeva Dimitrova was a blind Bulgarian mystic, clairvoyant and herbalist who spent most of her life in the Rupite area in the Kozhuh mountains, Bulgaria. Her followers were convinced that she possessed paranormal abilities. her predictions are well known and we can say really disturbing if you believe in anything paranormal.
A turning point in “Baba Vanga” (grandma  Vanga’s) life was a storm which lifted her up and threw her in the  field (this claim has not been verified with meteorological records or  other accounts from that time). She was found after a long search–very  frightened, and her eyes were covered with sand and dust, so she  couldn’t open them because of the pain. No healing gave results. There  was money only for a partial operation, so her eyesight was failing.
In 1939 Vanga caught pleurisy, although  she had been quite healthy in the previous years. The doctor’s opinion  was that she would soon die but she recovered quickly.
Vanga’s most shocking prediction include:
“At the turn of the century, in August  of 1999 or 2000, Kursk will be covered with water, and the whole world  will be weeping over it.” (1980)
The prediction did not make any sense  back then. Sadly, twenty years on, it did make a lot of sense, when a  Russian nuclear submarine sunk in an accident in August of 2000. The  submarine was named Kursk. Kursk – the city (after which the submarine  was named), could by no means have been covered with water (probably  that’s why her prediction seemed so unrealistic at first).
“Horror, horror! 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.” (1989)
Happened as predicted. The World Trade  Center Towers in New York collapsed following terrorist attacks on  September 11, 2001. The WTC Towers were dubbed “Twins” or “Brothers.”  The terrorists drove passenger planes –“the steel birds”- into the  towers. “The bush” obviously relates to the surname of the current U.S.  president.
 Specialists also say that the renowned fortune-teller also predicted the  events connected with the armed conflict in South Ossetia. Vanga  supposedly said that the Third World War would break out as a result of  attempts on the lives of four government heads and after a conflict in  Hindustan.
The presidents of four countries –  Ukraine, Estonia, Lithuania and Poland departed to Georgia in the middle  of the conflict to see the situation with their own eyes.
Vanga predicted that the Third World War  would break out in 2010.The war will begin in November of 2010 and will  end in October of 2014. Will start as a normal war, then will include  usage of nuclear and chemical weapons.
 Vanga was illiterate or semi-literate and she did not write any books  herself. Her speech was difficult to distinguish and she spoke a heavy  dialect (recent TV recordings used subtitles for the Bulgarian  audience). What she said or allegedly said has been captured by staff  members. Later numerous esoteric books on Vanga’s life and predictions  were written.
 Vanga claimed that her alleged extraordinary abilities had something to  do with the presence of invisible creatures, but she couldn’t clearly  explain their origin. She was saying, that those creatures were giving  her information about people, which she could not transmit to them,  because, distance and time didn’t matter. According to Vanga, the life  of everyone standing in front of her, was like a film to her, from birth  till death. But changing “what was written on the generation” was  beyond her power.








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