Terrifying coincidence found in Vanga and Nostradamus' 2025 predictions
The predictions of Vanga and Nostradamus have been popular for many years. Their records are studied, and many scholars question what they might mean for humanity. According to Daily Mail, a prediction was recently found in which these two mystics seemingly agree — concerning the year 2025.
Although Vanga and Nostradamus lived 400 years apart, they made the same prediction for humanity in 2025. The seers warned of a deadly war that would sweep across Europe in 2025, a terrible conflict with grim consequences.
Nostradamus’ prediction
Nostradamus, the French astrologer and physician of the 16th century, left messages in his writings about “cruel wars” in Europe. He also referred to an “ancient plague” that would be “worse than the enemies.” These words could be interpreted as an epidemic or another global catastrophe accompanying the war.
He wrote that the “lands of Europe” would be drawn into “cruel wars.” Nostradamus’ prophecies were based on astrological calculations, and he recorded them in short verses, or quatrains, which he later compiled into Centuries.
“Dark clouds will move toward where the sun rises. A great migration is coming” and “This year will be harder than the last, for the message, for the church, which goes without God,” he wrote about 2025.
Vanga’s prediction
The blind clairvoyant Vanga, who passed away in 1996, predicted the start of a Third World War in Europe in 2025. She warned that this conflict would “devastate” the continent’s population.
Vanga’s prophecies have proven accurate in the past. She predicted the 9/11 attacks in the United States (“The American brethren will fall after being attacked by the steel birds”), as well as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. She also warned about the Chornobyl disaster in 1986, the coronavirus pandemic (“The corona will be all over us”), and the death of Princess Diana in 1997.
Overall, Vanga left predictions for each year up to 5079 — the time when, according to her prophecy, the complete end of the world will come.
However, she claimed that Europe would cease to exist by 2017, which did not come to pass. She believed Europe would become “a wasteland almost entirely devoid of human life.”
These predictions may have both literal and figurative meanings, so it’s unknown what the seer truly intended to convey to humanity.
Previously, we wrote about seven major mysteries in human history that remain unsolved.