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Baba Vanga, the Bulgarian mystic who is said to have foreseen the 1986 Chernobyl disaster and 9/11, made a 'world-changing' prophecy that has been directly tied to the upcoming World Cup draw.
For those unaware, Vanga was a blind Bulgarian mystic and clairvoyant who became famous for her alleged prophecies about future events, including the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami and the rise of Donald Trump.
It is also alleged that Vanga, who foretold her own death correctly, had predicted that dormant volcanoes would erupt in 2025, with Ethiopia's Hayli Gubbi volcano erupting in late November after being dormant for 12,000 years.
Some remain sceptical about the vague nature of Vanga's predictions. Many people who were close to her have claimed she never made some of the prophecies attributed to her.
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But that hasn't stopped these claims from becoming public knowledge, and one of her biggest for 2025 has become a talking point ahead of this month's FIFA World Cup draw in Washington DC.
As per Sky History, Vanga foretold that Earth would finally make contact with extraterrestrial life in 2025, with the scenario taking place during a 'major sporting event'.
It is said that a UFO will appear like a 'new light in the sky' over the event.
"Their intentions will remain a mystery, but the encounter will send shockwaves across humanity and science alike," the report said. "Whether peaceful or menacing, the arrival of extraterrestrials in 2025 will undoubtedly be a seismic event in history."
Of course, we have already passed numerous major sporting events, including the Super Bowl, Wimbledon and the Champions League final, and there have been no signs of extraterrestrial life in any of the previously mentioned.
But with the World Cup draw set to become the most-watched television event this month, a report from The Mail has tied Vanga's prophecy to Friday's event at the Kennedy Center in Washington.
Vanga did not state what their intentions would be, but if it were to happen, it would be a world-changing moment.
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The World Cup is the most-watched sporting event in the world.
According to FIFA, almost 1.5 billion people from around the world watched the final between Argentina and France in 2022, while 2.87 billion viewers watched at least one minute of that tournament coverage on linear TV.
Topics: FIFA World Cup, Football