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Baba Vanga and Living Nostradamus predict 'turning point' 2025 event

Baba Vanga and Living Nostradamus predict 'turning point' 2025 event

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Psychics Baba Vanga and the so-called Living Nostradamus, Athos Salomé, have both predicted 2025 will be the year we see a groundbreaking moment in extra-terrestrial activity.
Two famous psychics, known for chillingly predicting the coronavirus pandemic, Princess Diana's death, and the 9/11 attacks, are now forecasting extra-terrestrial contact for this year.

Baba Vanga and the so-called Living Nostradamus have both predicted that 2025 will be the year aliens make contact with Earth.

The blind Bulgarian mystic Baba Vanga, who passed away in 1996 aged 84, envisioned Earth establishing communication with alien life during a "major sporting event".

Speculation is mounting about when we might witness this otherworldly encounter with numerous significant events approaching, such as the Women's Euro final, Women's Rugby World Cup, and Formula 1 races, reports the Mirror.
Athos Salomé, 38, from Brazil - nicknamed the Living Nostradamus - has meanwhile pinpointed the James Webb telescope as the instrument through which we'll uncover alien life. Launched on Christmas Day in 2021, NASA proclaimed it as "the largest, most powerful and most complex telescope ever launched into space".

"Thanks to the James Webb telescope, humanity might finally get the answer to the existence of alien life, while governments like the US may declassify UFO files," Salomé told Femail. "If true, these discoveries could revolutionise one's view about the universe in which we exist - and about ourselves."
The James Webb telescope has been revealing the mysteries of space, illuminating the universe's first moments following the Big Bang.
Despite Vanga passing away almost three decades ago, her predictions for 2025 are generating widespread discussion. She predicted that this year would witness humanity establishing contact with alien life forms and experiencing breakthroughs in medical technology through laboratory-grown human organs, potentially ending transplant waiting lists and substantially prolonging human life. According to Sky History, such medical progress could drastically boost lifespans, potentially extending them beyond 120 years.

Vanga's additional predictions for 2025 include multiple earthquakes and a devastating European conflict. She once declared: "Russia will not only survive, it will dominate the world."
Salomé has warned 2025 could mark the year when "humanity may lose control of technology." The psychic stressed that whilst the coming year holds promise for revolutionary breakthroughs, it simultaneously presents unprecedented dangers.

He proposed that the advent of artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and medical advancements could signify either a revolutionary leap forward or an impending disaster, dubbing 2025 as a "turning point".
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