Baba Wanga (File)
As the calendar edges closer to July 2025, a wave of unease sweeps the globe, fueled by a chilling prophecy attributed to Baba Vanga, the late Bulgarian mystic.
Baba Vanga, often dubbed the “Nostradamus of the Balkans,” reportedly foresaw a devastating event in July 2025 before her death in 1996. Though details remain vague, her followers claim she predicted a natural disaster or global upheaval. Adding to the alarm, Japanese manga artist Ryo Tatsuki, hailed as the “New Baba Vanga” for her accurate 2011 earthquake forecast, pinpointed July 5, 2025, as the date for a potential mega-tsunami or volcanic eruption in Japan. These overlapping visions have ignited public panic.
Japan, already prone to seismic activity, is reeling from the prophecy’s fallout. Travel bookings have plummeted by over 80%, with tourists canceling plans to avoid the predicted disaster. Social media platforms are flooded with debates, with #July5Doomsday trending globally. Beyond Japan, governments face pressure to address public concerns, though Japanese authorities dismiss the predictions as unscientific, urging calm and preparedness for routine seismic risks.
Critics argue Baba Vanga’s predictions are often retrofitted to fit events, lacking verifiable records. . Psychologists warn that mass anxiety could amplify fear-driven behaviors, from panic-buying to irrational decision-making.
Blind Bulgarian mystic Baba Vanga, known as the “Nostradamus of the Balkans” for her eerily prescient premonitions, including 9/11, Princess Diana’s death and, more recently, climate change-induced earthquakes in 2025. pic.twitter.com/ej0MJQNrkX
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As July 5 nears, the global mood is tense. While science offers no evidence of an imminent catastrophe, the power of prophecy persists, shaping public psyche. Whether July brings devastation or passes quietly, the saga underscores humanity’s fascination with the unknown, reminding us to balance fear with reason in uncertain times.
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