Vanga's Prophecies for 2026: Contact with Aliens and the Beginning of World War III.
According to ТСН: The Bulgarian clairvoyant Vanga, often referred to as the 'Nostradamus of the Balkans,' passed away in 1996, but her prophecies continue to attract the attention of conspiracy theorists. This year, she allegedly predicted events that could change the course of history.
Giant Ship and World War III
One of her most intriguing predictions for 2026 concerns contact with aliens. Vanga claimed that in November 2026, a large spaceship would enter Earth's atmosphere, but the intentions of the aliens remain unknown.
Another, more ominous prophecy concerns the beginning of World War III precisely in 2026. Given the current conflicts between superpowers and rising tensions, these words sound particularly alarming.
Vanga also noted that society is approaching a moment when it will realize that it has 'gone too far' in technological and ethical terms.
Apocalypse Calendar: What Comes Next
According to the seer, the world will not end suddenly; the final end will only come in 5079. Here are a few key dates from her predictions:
2028: Humans will begin to colonize Venus as a source of energy.
2033: Polar ice caps will melt, leading to catastrophic sea-level rise.
2076: Communism will spread to countries all over the world.
2170: A great drought will devastate much of the planet.
3005: Earth will go to war with a civilization on Mars.
3797: The planet will become uninhabitable, and humanity will be forced to migrate.
5079: The final end of the world.
Should We Believe in Prophecies
Despite her supporters attributing accurate predictions to Vanga, her 'track record' is not flawless. For example, she falsely claimed that Barack Obama would be the last president of the USA and that World War III would start as early as 2010. Also, her prediction about aliens revealing themselves during a major sporting event in 2025 did not come true.
According to calculations by American scientists made back in 1960, there were just over 300 days left until 'Doomsday.' However, humanity managed to 'break' this eerie equation and postpone the apocalypse indefinitely due to changes in population growth rates.
Despite skepticism, Vanga's prophecies continue to spark lively discussions and analyses, as they touch on issues that have concerned humanity for many decades. Whether her predictions will come true remains to be seen, but interest in their content continues to grow.
In tracking contemporary events, it is worth remembering that prophecies, regardless of their origin, often aim to provoke thought and analysis of our present.
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