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Shocking Prophecies of Baba Vanga: Extraterrestrial Invasion and New Wars Would Change the World

Baba Vanga’s shocking predictions about extraterrestrials, wars, and a mysterious “new light” rekindle the fear of imminent alien contact....
Shocking Prophecies of Baba Vanga: Extraterrestrial Invasion and New Wars Would Change the World



Table of Contents

  1. Baba Vanga: from local seer to global oracle of chaos
  2. The “new light in the sky”: extraterrestrial ship or cosmic phenomenon?
  3. UFOs, wars, and a planet with frayed nerves
  4. Written destiny or mirror of our own shadows?
  5. So, what do we do with all this?

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The perfect mix to keep half the planet awake at night: a blind seer, extraterrestrials, wars, and a year full of global tension.
Prophecy, collective suggestion, or both at once?

As an astrologer and psychologist, I’ll tell you this: when the world feels on the brink of collapse, prophecies are not just read; they are lived firsthand. And that explains why Baba Vanga has returned to the headlines with such force.


Baba Vanga: from local seer to global oracle of chaos



Baba Vanga, born in Bulgaria in 1911 and deceased in 1996, began as a healer and seer much loved in her region. Gradually, politicians, military personnel, and ordinary people came to consult her.

She is attributed with supposed predictions such as:


  • The fall of the USSR

  • The Chernobyl disaster

  • The 2004 tsunami in Asia

  • The September 11 attacks



Problem? She left almost nothing written down. Others recorded her visions, often years later.
As a researcher of symbolism and the human mind, this catches my attention: when there is no direct record, memory and fear fill in the gaps.

Still, Baba Vanga’s figure grew so much that today she is compared to Nostradamus. And every time the world enters a crisis, someone pulls a “new prophecy” of hers out of the hat.


The “new light in the sky”: extraterrestrial ship or cosmic phenomenon?



According to her niece and others close to her, Baba Vanga supposedly said that in 2025 humanity would see a “new light in the sky” during a massive sporting event, visible from all over the world.

She did not specify country, city, or tournament. That’s why speculations fly:


  • International football finals

  • Formula 1 Grand Prix races

  • Multi-sport games, elite tennis tournaments, etc.



The most interesting thing is what is attributed as the “message” of that light:
It would not be an announcement of destruction, but an appearance that would bring answers about human existence.
That is, more revelation than invasion.

As an astrologer, this resonates with something typical of major Uranus and Neptune transits: sudden bursts of information that force a change in worldview. UFOs? Scientific data? Both?

Here enters the famous object 3I/ATLAS.

What is 3I/ATLAS and why do many connect it with Baba Vanga?

In July 2025, a telescope in Chile detected an interstellar object called 3I/ATLAS:


  • Approximate diameter: about 20 km

  • Speed: over 200,000 km/h

  • Hyperbolic trajectory: coming from outside the Solar System and not returning



It is the third interstellar object detected, after ‘Oumuamua and 2I/Borisov.
And here the story began.

Astrophysicist Avi Loeb suggested it could be an alien probe, as he had hinted before with ‘Oumuamua. Several scientists reacted quickly and with considerable irony:


  • Astronomer Samantha Lawler called it a simple interstellar comet.

  • Chris Lintott and other astronomers insisted it shows no signs of artificial manufacture.



The astronomical community urges calm: so far, 3I/ATLAS behaves like a natural body, not a spacecraft.
But of course, the announcement comes near a year full of speculations about “lights in the sky” and global events. The human mind connects dots; logic often arrives late.

What if the “light” is not a ship?

Many interpretations of the prediction point to astronomical phenomena:


  • A possible supernova visible from Earth, like the famous star T Coronae Borealis.

  • Especially intense meteor storms.

  • Boreal auroras visible at unusual latitudes due to extreme solar storms.



As an astrologer, I see an interesting nuance: in symbolic language, “new light in the sky” can also describe a scientific discovery that changes our view of the cosmos.
For example: clear detection of a habitable atmosphere on an exoplanet, or chemical signals indicating microbial life outside Earth.

Here enters another media figure: Athos Salomé, the so-called “living Nostradamus,” who claims that contact with extraterrestrials will not come with a ship landing in a stadium but through:


  • Data from the James Webb telescope

  • Classified documents declassified by governments

  • Indirect signals, not a flying saucer in the middle of a final match



From psychology, this makes sense: humanity fears what it imagines as invasion, but in reality the most likely scenario is something boringly technical: papers, light spectra, tables, and press conferences.

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UFOs, wars, and a planet with frayed nerves



It doesn’t end in the sky. Baba Vanga’s supposed predictions for these years also include:


  • Risk of serious military conflicts, with references to weapons of great power.

  • Mentions of “great powers clashing” and border changes.

  • Warnings about irresponsible use of new technologies.



In some unreliable versions she is attributed phrases about a Third World War, nuclear conflicts or chemical attacks.
Historically, many such claims appeared after moments of geopolitical tension.
That is: prophecy adapts to the fear of the moment.

Today we see:


  • War and tension in various regions of the world.

  • Technological arms race: drones, cyberattacks, military AI.

  • Power blocs competing for resources, energy, and technological control.



As an astrologer, many of these climates fit cycles of Pluto (power, control, destruction) and Mars (war, impulse, attack) in key signs.
As a psychologist, I see something else: when people feel trapped between wars, inflation, extreme climate and UFO news, the brain goes into “all or nothing” mode.
That’s when apocalyptic prophecies slip through with brutal ease.

And official UFOs?

We live in unique times: governments that used to laugh at UFOs now talk about UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena).
In recent years:


  • The Pentagon released videos of objects maneuvering very strangely.

  • Military pilots reported encounters with objects they don’t understand.

  • Scientists speak more of “anomalies” than “flying saucers.”



There are also circulating versions about:


  • “Non-human” materials recovered at shooting ranges or military zones.

  • Possible presidential announcements about extraterrestrial life.

  • Rumors around figures like Donald Trump, who supposedly knows more than he says.



The mix of leaks, official silence and half-truths creates something very potent: a perfect breeding ground for Baba Vanga’s prophecies to seem confirmed every week.

In my practice, more than one person has already told me:
“If Vanga spoke of wars and extraterrestrials, isn’t it that all this is already written?”

And I usually answer:
“What is written are our fears; how we use them still depends on us.”


Written destiny or mirror of our own shadows?



When you scrutinize Baba Vanga’s predictions closely, you see something key:


  • Many were formulated symbolically, openly, without exact dates.

  • The majority are known through third parties, not by her own writings.

  • Interpretations change with each decade and each new crisis.



From psychology, prophecies function as screens where we project fear of:


  • The unknown (extraterrestrials, cosmic phenomena).

  • Losing control (wars, economic collapses).

  • Someone “up there” deciding our future.


So, what do we do with all this?


I propose three very concrete things:


  • Use prophecies as metaphors, not chains.
    They can inspire reflection but should not dictate your life.


  • Look at the sky but also at the ground.
    Worry about extraterrestrials if you want, but also about how you talk to yourself, how you treat others and what you do with your own fear.


  • Neither deny nor swallow everything whole.
    Keep an open mind to the possibility of life on other worlds but also maintain critical judgment toward rumors, sensationalist headlines and “recycled prophecies.”



Personally, after years listening to all kinds of apocalyptic stories, I see a pattern:
People rarely collapse because of what actually happens but because of what they imagine will happen.

Will we see a “new light” in the sky that changes history?

Maybe yes. Perhaps a supernova, a spectacular comet or an unmistakable sign of life beyond Earth.

Will it be exactly as described on internet pages about Baba Vanga? Probably not.

What I do know is this:
Every time we look to the sky searching for extraterrestrials, wars or magical salvation, we also look—unwittingly—at our own reflection.
And that, whether you like it or not, is the most important contact you will have in this life.





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