Baba Vanga
Bulgarian Blind Mystic Baba Vanga's Predictions for 2021
Baba Vanga, real name Vangelia Gushterova, was nicknamed the 'Nostradamus of the Balkans' for her bizarre predictions which look ahead to the end of the world in 5079.
A blind clairvoyant's predictions for 2021 have been revealed after she famously predicted 9/11 and Brexit despite dying years earlier.
Europe's Crisis, Attack On Putin, Trump's Illness - Bulgaria's Baba Vanga Predictions For 2019
A blind mystic from Bulgaria who predicted Brexit, the Twin Tower attacks and the rise of ISIS has given her forecast for 2019, reports UrduPoint.
Although Baba Vanga died over two decades ago, she has long been revered for her prophecies on global events and natural disasters.
New York Post: Bulgarian Mystic who 'Predicted' ISIS, 9/11 had Two Prophecies for 2018
A blind mystic who many claim predicted 9/11, the rise of ISIS, the Boxing Day tsumani and Brexit also foresaw two major events in 2018.
Bulgarian Baba Vanga — who died in 1996 at the age of 85 — is well known among conspiracy theorists who believe she foretold natural disasters and global events long before they occurred.
Bulgarians Keep Faith With Supernatural Forces
Many Bulgarians still believe in magic, superstitions and conspiracy theories, sociological research compiled by the Trend agency and published on Thursday says.
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Dead Bulgarian's Prophecies Intrigue UK Media
Shorn of the usual political news cycle, and thrown back on royals attending church services at Christmas to supply "news", some media in the UK have given top billing over the festive season to a long dead-Bulgarian blind mystic's predictions for the coming year.
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Bulgaria Woos Russian Tourists with Religious Tours
Bulgaria is working on setting up a pilgrimage programme for Russians entitled 'On Bulgaria's Routes of Memory' in cooperation with the Russian Federal Tourism Agency and the Russian Orthodox Church, the Bulgarian Ministry of Tourism told BIRN.