
World War 3 prediction 2025: Are we heading toward disaster as Baba Vanga, Nostradamus and others warn of AI warfare, global collapse, and unstoppable chaos before the year ends?
World War 3 before 2025 ends: 'The worst is yet to come'-
The chilling prediction of World War 3 in 2025 is gaining global attention after four world-famous psychics shared eerily similar forecasts. From ancient seers to modern mystics, these warnings suggest we may be closer to global conflict than many would like to believe.
Among the most shocking revelations: psychics Baba Vanga, Nostradamus, Athos Salomé, and Nicolas Aujula all believe a large-scale war will break out before the end of the year. Their shared vision of devastation is not only sparking fear but also drawing attention to current global tensions—from the India-Pakistan ceasefire violations to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war.
Is Baba Vanga's war prediction already coming true in 2025?
Baba Vanga, often called the 'Nostradamus of the Balkans,' was born in 1911 and passed away in 1996. Yet her predictions continue to cause global buzz. She allegedly foresaw 9/11, Princess Diana's death, and even recent climate-driven natural disasters.
For 2025, Baba Vanga reportedly predicted severe earthquakes and a major military conflict—one many now speculate could be World War 3. Recent deadly tremors in Myanmar and Thailand appear to match her warning about intensified seismic activity. These predictions, which were shared in interviews and through books by followers of her prophecies, are raising questions about how close we might be to the edge of a global war.
What does Nostradamus say about war in 2025?
Nostradamus, the 16th-century French astrologer known for his cryptic poems, also had unsettling predictions for 2025. In his famous book
Les Prophéties
(1555), he wrote about a looming war in Europe that would deeply affect the UK.
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'When those from the lands of Europe, see England set up her throne behind,' he wrote, 'her flanks, there will be cruel wars. The kingdom will be marked by wars so cruel, foes from within and without will arise.'
Some interpret this as a sign of political instability in Britain followed by military involvement in a larger conflict. Nostradamus also warned of 'a great pestilence from the past' returning—sparking fears of a pandemic or biological weapon linked to the war.
Is modern-day Nostradamus Athos Salomé warning of cyber warfare?
Athos Salomé, a Brazilian psychic known for predicting Queen Elizabeth's death, also believes World War 3 is likely this year. The 38-year-old has gained a reputation as a 'living Nostradamus,' and his warning stands out for one specific reason: the role of artificial intelligence and cyber warfare.
'This is not just a war of men, but of machines,' Salomé said. He warned that the next major conflict will rely heavily on digital weapons, cyberattacks, and advanced AI technology—something global leaders and tech experts have already started sounding alarms about. Some even compare the need to regulate AI to nuclear weapons.
What does Nicolas Aujula believe is driving us toward global war?
London-based hypnotherapist and psychic Nicolas Aujula is another voice adding to the sense of urgency. According to Aujula, 38, the world's growing 'lack of compassion' could spark a major war within months.
His visions reportedly showed rising violence and cruelty carried out in the name of religion and nationalism. 'We will see horrific acts of human evil,' Aujula said. He also suggested that global leaders need to take spiritual and emotional shifts seriously, not just political or military strategies.
Are real-world events matching these World War 3 psychic predictions?
The fears voiced by these psychics are magnified by what's already happening globally. Earlier this month, India and Pakistan exchanged airstrikes over military targets. While a ceasefire was announced shortly after, it was quickly disrupted by further violence in Kashmir—a disputed region that has long been a flashpoint for war.
Meanwhile, the Russia-Ukraine war continues to intensify. Last week, a massive Russian drone and missile attack killed at least seven people in Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities. Despite diplomatic pressure, Russian President Vladimir Putin has shown no signs of backing down.
In fact, reports this week said Putin had issued a list of demands that critics say mirror his original position from before the 2022 invasion—suggesting that peace may still be far off. Former U.S. President Donald Trump has publicly demanded that Putin show seriousness about ending the war, but the Kremlin responded with silence.
Should we be worried about these World War 3 predictions?
While psychic predictions are often viewed with skepticism, it's the overlap between prophecy and present-day headlines that's grabbing global attention in 2025. From climate disasters to rising international tensions, the world is already on edge.
Whether these prophecies are a warning, coincidence, or self-fulfilling narrative, one thing is clear: now more than ever, the calls for diplomacy, de-escalation, and global cooperation are growing louder.
FAQs:
Q1: What is the World War 3 prediction for 2025 by psychics?
Several famous psychics believe a major global war could begin before the end of 2025.
Q2: Who predicted World War 3 in 2025?
Psychics Baba Vanga, Nostradamus, Athos Salomé, and Nicolas Aujula all predicted it.

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