Baba Vanga made alarming predictions for 2024 and some of them have already come true

We’re halfway through the year now and it’s been quite the journey, full of surprising and bizarre events.

But there was one extraordinary woman who seemed to know that most of these things were coming – Baba Vanga, the famous mystic.

Whether or not you believe in mystics, Baba Vanga made some alarming predictions for 2024, and impressively, some have already come true.

Who Was Baba Vanga?

Baba Vanga was a Bulgarian woman who lost her sight as a child but predicted numerous significant world events throughout her life.

She passed away in 1996, but before her death, she left behind a series of predictions that stretch far into the future, even reaching up to 5079.

Her Predictions

Baba Vanga is known for her astonishingly accurate forecasts, which have become renowned over time.

Her foresight was respected by many, including Soviet leaders during the tumultuous events of the 20th century.

An astonishingly low 15 percent of her predictions have been wrong so far.

Among her many notable predictions were the 9/11 attacks, the assassination of Indira Gandhi, the election of the first African American President of the United States, and even the date of her own passing.

Predictions for 2024

Here are some of the many predictions she made for this year, some of which are already unfolding:

First, An Economic Crisis

Baba Vanga foresaw a significant economic downturn, and indeed, both the UK and Japan are currently experiencing financial struggles.

In February, the UK’s Office of National Statistics confirmed a 0.3 percent fall in GDP over the last three months of the previous year due to declines in all major sectors, including retail sales.

Japan has slipped to the fourth position in the global economy rankings, overtaken by Germany. The Yen has reached a 34-year-low, weakening to 151.97 against the US dollar.

Second, a Positive Note: Medical Breakthroughs

Another of Baba Vanga’s predictions was the advent of new medical advancements.

Notably, scientists at the University of Oxford, the Francis Crick Institute, and University College London are working jointly on a lung cancer vaccine called ‘LungVax’. They have received £1.7 million in funding for 3,000 vaccines from major UK charities.

Similarly, Russian scientists are making headway, with President Vladimir Putin announcing that they are ‘very close’ to developing what they call cancer vaccines and advanced immunomodulatory drugs.