The words of the blind prophetess Vanga send chills: The catastrophe will only come this year!

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Jan , 26. 12. 2025

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End of the world? Vanga predicted it for the year 2020!

The world-famous seer Vanga may have passed away in 1996, but some of her predictions are still waiting to be fulfilled.

For example, that in 2020 the world will be struck by a devastating catastrophe. Will it be caused by the coronavirus Covid-19? And what else awaits us?

Vanga was a fortune-teller originally from Bulgaria who lost her sight at the age of eleven.

After she overcame a severe case of pneumonia, she began to see into the future.  The accuracy of her prophecies was terrifying to those around her, and the public is still somewhat afraid of her words to this day.

People are afraid of what will happen. Vanga was often right

Apparently she predicted the fall of communism, the tragedy of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant and the attack on the World Trade Center in New York. But that seems like a mild matter compared to what is supposed to happen in 2020. We are reportedly facing total devastation.

Donald Trump is also in danger

Islamist extremists will reportedly start a war; to initiate it they will use a previously unknown chemical weapon with which they will kill millions of innocent people.

The year is not supposed to be easy even for Donald Trump, who will apparently become seriously ill. He will fight for his life. Whether he will survive, Vanga did not know. Very possibly Trump will lose his hearing.

Someone will want to neutralize Putin
The life of Russian president Vladimir Putin will also be in danger, as someone from his own team will want to carry out an assassination against him. After all, Putin has said in the past that he has avoided several attempts on his life.

Vanga was not wrong in most of her predictions
She correctly predicted an earthquake in the Indian Ocean and was not wrong about the 2004 tsunami either. A devastating wave this year would damage parts of Japan, China, Alaska and Pakistan. Whether the wave is meant to indicate a natural disaster or a wave of spread of a new, uncontrollable disease is unfortunately not clear.

The late prophetess was nicknamed Nostradamus in a skirt because she was wrong in only about 15% of her predictions. Let’s hope that will at least be the case in 2020.