Baba Vanga, the Bulgarian mystic who predicted 9/11 and the rise of Donald Trump, is still sharing visions years after her death - including for 2023.
03.12.2022 - 20:19 / dailyrecord.co.uk
It's been almost 500 years since Michel de Nostradame, better known as Nostradamus, published his book Les Prophéties.
The publication set out over 900 predictions for what the future would be like - many of which have been "eerily accurate". By reading the book, it's possible to find out what 2023 may bring, due to how spot-on some of his predictions have been in the past.
Understandably, many aren't convinced by his writings. But looking back, the book referenced many historical events that ended up happening, such as Hitler's rise to power and the French Revolution.
The Mirror reports that French physician is even said to have known John F Kennedy would be assassinated and the 9/11 terror attacks on the World Trade Centre in New York would take place.
There aren't specific dates laid out in the book, but there are a few predictions that may end up happening next year.
One of the standout predictions in Nostradamus' book is 'a great war'.
In his writings, one line particularly stands out: "Seven months great war, people dead through evil.
"Rouen, Evreux shall not fall to the King."
This prediction could be a reference to the current conflict between Ukraine and Russia, which could escalate to World War III next year.
The seven-month timescale he's given may not seem that long, but with the current nuclear threat surrounding countries such as America and Russia, it may be wise to take the prediction with a pinch of caution.
In the event of WW3 taking place, the prediction adds that the French city of Rouen will be safe, insinuating that Paris could be in danger.
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Baba Vanga, the Bulgarian mystic who predicted 9/11 and the rise of Donald Trump, is still sharing visions years after her death - including for 2023.
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