One of Baba Vanga's predictions for 2023 may have just come true

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By Nasima Khatun

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One of Baba Vanga's predictions for 2023 may have just come true and we really don't know how to feel about it.

Now, if you've ever heard of Baba Vanga before, then you know just how scarily accurate the woman's predications are.

Born in rural Bulgaria, Vanga was allegedly given her mystic powers after a tornado hit her village in the early 1900s, causing her to lose her eyesight, per the Mirror. When she was found by her parents a few days after the disaster, Vanga, who was 12 at the time, claimed that she saw into the future, later recalling her visions to the masses.

Now I bet you're wondering why we're all so hooked on her predictions, right? Well, it's because of how accurate she's been so far.

According to History.co.uk, it is said that Vanga predicted the demise of the Soviet Union, as well as Barack Obama's presidential reign. She also predicted the death of Princess Diana, as well as her own death in 1996 aged 84.

But perhaps her most famous prediction is when the seer warned the American people of "two steel birds" that would wreak havoc on the country - which many now believe was a reference to the 2001 9/11 attacks.

"The wolves will be howling in a bush, and innocent blood will be gushing," she added of the prediction.

Safe to say, that one really got people shaking in their boots.

It seems as though Vanga's continuing on her winning streak as one of her predictions for 2023 may have just come true.

The mystic had claimed that Earth would be hit by a solar storm this year, which would have devastating consequences. And lo and behold, yesterday (December 1), it was reported that a solar storm - known as a coronal mass ejection (CME) hit Earth, and allegedly interfered with our planet's magnetic field, meaning certain forms of communication were affected.

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The Earth was hit with a solar storm on December 1. Credit: Alex Kormann/Star Tribune/Getty

Fox News reported that the storm "roared to life early Friday morning" which created a sudden and vivid display of the Northern Lights across the northern tier of the United States.

A live web camera at the University of North Dakota showed stunning displays of green, red, and even purple lights at approximately 6:00AM local time.

Despite the activity being short-lived, as per the outlet, NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center registered a Class 3 "strong" geomagnetic storm with the Planetary "K" index reaching a 7 out of 9 on their geomagnetic activity scale – also signifying a strong storm was underway.

Prior to the solar flares hitting the Earth, Doctor Tamitha Skov, a space weather physicist took to X to explain how it could affect us all.

"Along with two earlier storms already en route means we have a 1, 2, 3-punch," she explained in the tweet. "If the magnetic field is oriented correctly, expect #aurora to reach deep into mid-latitudes. Amateur #radio & #GPS reception issues are likely, especially on Earth's nightside. G3+ conditions are possible with this storm series."

What do you think about the prediction? Should we be paying more attention to Vanga's words?

Featured Image Credit: Manuel Romano/NurPhoto/Getty

One of Baba Vanga's predictions for 2023 may have just come true

vt-author-image

By Nasima Khatun

Article saved!Article saved!

One of Baba Vanga's predictions for 2023 may have just come true and we really don't know how to feel about it.

Now, if you've ever heard of Baba Vanga before, then you know just how scarily accurate the woman's predications are.

Born in rural Bulgaria, Vanga was allegedly given her mystic powers after a tornado hit her village in the early 1900s, causing her to lose her eyesight, per the Mirror. When she was found by her parents a few days after the disaster, Vanga, who was 12 at the time, claimed that she saw into the future, later recalling her visions to the masses.

Now I bet you're wondering why we're all so hooked on her predictions, right? Well, it's because of how accurate she's been so far.

According to History.co.uk, it is said that Vanga predicted the demise of the Soviet Union, as well as Barack Obama's presidential reign. She also predicted the death of Princess Diana, as well as her own death in 1996 aged 84.

But perhaps her most famous prediction is when the seer warned the American people of "two steel birds" that would wreak havoc on the country - which many now believe was a reference to the 2001 9/11 attacks.

"The wolves will be howling in a bush, and innocent blood will be gushing," she added of the prediction.

Safe to say, that one really got people shaking in their boots.

It seems as though Vanga's continuing on her winning streak as one of her predictions for 2023 may have just come true.

The mystic had claimed that Earth would be hit by a solar storm this year, which would have devastating consequences. And lo and behold, yesterday (December 1), it was reported that a solar storm - known as a coronal mass ejection (CME) hit Earth, and allegedly interfered with our planet's magnetic field, meaning certain forms of communication were affected.

wp-image-1263239057 size-full
The Earth was hit with a solar storm on December 1. Credit: Alex Kormann/Star Tribune/Getty

Fox News reported that the storm "roared to life early Friday morning" which created a sudden and vivid display of the Northern Lights across the northern tier of the United States.

A live web camera at the University of North Dakota showed stunning displays of green, red, and even purple lights at approximately 6:00AM local time.

Despite the activity being short-lived, as per the outlet, NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center registered a Class 3 "strong" geomagnetic storm with the Planetary "K" index reaching a 7 out of 9 on their geomagnetic activity scale – also signifying a strong storm was underway.

Prior to the solar flares hitting the Earth, Doctor Tamitha Skov, a space weather physicist took to X to explain how it could affect us all.

"Along with two earlier storms already en route means we have a 1, 2, 3-punch," she explained in the tweet. "If the magnetic field is oriented correctly, expect #aurora to reach deep into mid-latitudes. Amateur #radio & #GPS reception issues are likely, especially on Earth's nightside. G3+ conditions are possible with this storm series."

What do you think about the prediction? Should we be paying more attention to Vanga's words?

Featured Image Credit: Manuel Romano/NurPhoto/Getty