Baba Vanga (1911-1996) was a blind Bulgarian woman, sometimes called "the Nostradamus of Bulgaria" (or "of the Balkans") for her psychic predictions. As a young woman she was thrown by a tornado, after which she lost her sight but gained the ability to supernaturally receive information on the future. She was well respected; even Soviet leaders, most notably Leonid Brezhnev, consulted her for her insights. She never wrote anything down, but secretaries took notes of what she said. Rather than claiming to have developed ESP or other psychic abilities, Baba Vanga claimed that invisible entities (not clearly good or evil) gave her information and allowed her to know future events and see people's entire lives like a film that could be viewed at any point. Many people think she heard demons; others feel her visions are divinely inspired and true.
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Baba Vanga's Prophecies of Coming War
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Baba Vanga (1911-1996) was a blind Bulgarian woman, sometimes called "the Nostradamus of Bulgaria" (or "of the Balkans") for her psychic predictions. As a young woman she was thrown by a tornado, after which she lost her sight but gained the ability to supernaturally receive information on the future. She was well respected; even Soviet leaders, most notably Leonid Brezhnev, consulted her for her insights. She never wrote anything down, but secretaries took notes of what she said. Rather than claiming to have developed ESP or other psychic abilities, Baba Vanga claimed that invisible entities (not clearly good or evil) gave her information and allowed her to know future events and see people's entire lives like a film that could be viewed at any point. Many people think she heard demons; others feel her visions are divinely inspired and true.