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Baba Vanga's shocking 2025 prediction could unfold live on TV - is the world ready for what's coming?

Baba Vanga's shocking 2025 prediction could unfold live on TV - is the world ready for what's coming?

Time of Indiaa day ago

Baba Vanga predicted a 'new light' would appear during a major sporting event in 2025, signalling humanity's first contact with extraterrestrials. While the Super Bowl passed without this incident, believers await upcoming events like Wimbledon and the World Series.
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As almost half the year has gone by, a decades-old prophecy from a blind Bulgarian mystic for this year is resurfacing. Baba Vanga, who passed away in 1996, had accurately forecasted the 9/11 attacks and the COVID-19 pandemic, but now, one of her prophecies for 2025 is gaining attention, according to Daily Mail.Her prediction for this year is that a "new light in the sky will appear during a major sporting event and people from the around the world would see it," reported the Daily Mail.According to the report, the clairvoyant's vision described a UFO appearing during the sports event, which would let humans meet extraterrestrials for the first time, and the prophet had also pointed out that it would bring answers, not fear.ALSO READ: Now the Musk–Bannon fight gets ugly: Elon abuses him on X as MAGA activist says Tesla CEO may imprison Trump However, Baba Vanga's prediction for this year did not mention which sporting event this would happen at, nor did she mention which country it would take place in, reported the Daily Mail.While, the mystic did not maintain any written records of her predictions, most of her forecasts come from her niece, Krasimira Stoyanova, or other followers who documented her alleged visions after her death and who have also been said to have misinterpreted what Baba Vanga said, reported the Daily Mail.ALSO READ: You won't believe how much each Nvidia employee is worth as the company rides the AI gold rush However, the Trump administration has already ordered the declassification of several top-secret topics, like government investigations into UFO sightings and alien life, as per the report.A former Customs and Border Protection agent told the Daily Mail that more than 100 agents have claimed that they saw unidentified objects flying over America in recent years, according to the report. Daily Mail wrote, "That includes a military fighter plane colliding with an alleged UFO over the US Air Force's Barry Goldwater Range in 2023."While scientists in South America have revealed that they are in possession of both alien bodies and a strange space probe, and in Peru, scientists probing "alien mummies" also spoke about their new discoveries that they claim prove the specimens are "100 percent real", reported Daily Mail.Even in Colombia, an alleged "UFO" was seen in March over the town of Buga, which went zig-zagging through the sky in a way that defies the movement of conventional aircraft, as per the report. That same object was then analysed by scientists after it landed, and they discovered it had three layers of metal-like material and 18 microspheres surrounding a central nucleus they are calling "a chip", as per the report.A radiologist, Dr Jose Luis Velazquez, who examined the sphere said that the finding had "no welds or joints", which could have provided a clue that humans made it, reported Daily Mail.However, even though Baba Vanga's forecast for 2025 is very vague, many have interpreted that the light means an extraterrestrial spacecraft appearing over an unnamed sports venue, and many believers even thought that this event would happen at the Super Bowl in February, which is one of the most viewed television events worldwide, but that did not happen, as per the report.But for Baba Vanga's prediction to come true, there are still many major sporting events yet to come, like the tennis Wimbledon championship in July, baseball's World Series in October, and the Formula 1 Championship in December, according to the Daily Mail.While, there is also speculation that the light might mean a meteor shower, the Northern Lights, or the expected supernova of T Coronae Borealis Nova 3,000 light years away, which would be visible from Earth, as per Daily Mail.She foresaw a mysterious light appearing in the sky during a globally watched sporting event, suggesting it would lead to humanity's first contact with extraterrestrial life , as per the Daily Mail report.No. Many thought that would be the moment due to its global reach, but no unusual lights or UFOs were reported during the event.

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