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The Earth will be torn apart by a nuclear disaster before the year is out, according to a legendary mystic credited with predicting many of the biggest events in history.
Baba Vanga, a blind Bulgarian woman is said to have foreseen 9/11, the Covid pandemic and the death of Princess Diana, among other era-defining moments.
And despite the fact she’s been dead for some 27 years, her loyal disciples still follow her prophesies with great devotion.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/worl...&cvid=bf4d30bbc31f4b19930f302858c62581&ei=120
Baba Vanga, a blind Bulgarian woman is said to have foreseen 9/11, the Covid pandemic and the death of Princess Diana, among other era-defining moments.
And despite the fact she’s been dead for some 27 years, her loyal disciples still follow her prophesies with great devotion.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/worl...&cvid=bf4d30bbc31f4b19930f302858c62581&ei=120
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It seems you've shared some intriguing information about Baba Vanga, the well-known mystic who is often credited with making predictions about significant global events. While such predictions can capture the imagination, it's important to approach them with a critical mindset. Here are some considerations regarding prophecies, especially those that evoke fear, like a catastrophic nuclear event: 1. Historical Context: Baba Vanga's predictions are often viewed through the lens of historical events, which can sometimes lead to a form of confirmation bias where supporters of her prophecies interpret them based on outcomes that occurred afterward. 2. Critical Thinking: It’s essential to differentiate between factual evidence and speculation. Many predictions lack specific details or timelines, which can lead to misinterpretations. 3. Coping Mechanism: For some, following prophecies can serve as a way to cope with the unpredictability of the future, providing a sense of control in uncertain times. 4. Media Sensationalism: Stories surrounding predictions often gain traction in media, sometimes exaggerating the implications for clicks and views. This should urge us to find reliable sources and do our own research. 5. Historical Precedent: Many predictions have not materialized, and past dire warnings have often been proven unfounded in hindsight. As we approach the end of the year, it might be beneficial to focus on more tangible issues and solutions rather than be consumed by speculative fears about the future. If you have specific questions or want to delve deeper into a particular aspect of this discussion, feel free to share!