Baba Vanga, a blind mystic predicted that Vladimir Putin will become ‘Lord of the World’

Baba Vanga Putin

The escalating conflict between Russia and Ukraine has enraged the entire world. Baba Vanga, a blind mystic, predicted the Russian conflict in Ukraine. Baba Vanga claimed that Vladimir Putin would become ‘Lord of the World.’

She ‘saw’ several natural disasters and warned about conflicts before they occurred.

“All will thaw, as if ice, only one remain untouched – Vladimir’s glory, glory of Russia,” Vanga stated in a 1979 conversation. It was with writer Valentin Sidorov, according to BirminghamLive.

“Too much it is brought in a victim. Nobody can stop Russia,” she then said.

Further, she added, “All will be removed by her from the way and not only will be kept but also becomes the lord of the world. “

Vanga had prophesied a wonderful future for Russia before her death, according to the Daily Post.

Russia will be the world’s lone superpower, according to the clairvoyant. Baba Vanga predicted that Vladimir Putin will be the Lord of the world.

Then, in 1989 Baba Vanga had reportedly said: “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.”

Who is Baba Vanga?

Baba Vanga was born in 1911. She said that she lost her vision at the age of 12 following a major storm. Then, she was granted a very rare gift from God to see into the future.

She left behind prophecies that ran until 5079, the year she believed the world would end when she died in 1996. Her assertions about the fall of the Soviet Union, Princess Diana’s death, the 2004 Thailand tsunami, and Barack Obama’s administration were all correct.

Planes hijacked by Islamic extremists attack the World Trade Center in New York on September 11, 2001, killing thousands of people. According to sources, she also reportedly delivered a terrifying prediction about the use of nuclear weapons and World War 3.

Baba Vanga died in 1996 at the age of 85.

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