Baba Vanga’s prophetic accuracy continues to astonish, even after her passing in 1996.
One of her notable predictions for 2023 was the occurrence of a solar storm, which indeed transpired on December 1, leading scientists to issue warnings of potential blackouts.
Looking ahead to the current year, Vanga foretold a somber outlook, anticipating increased terrorist activities and an assassination attempt on Vladimir Putin, although the outcome of the attempt was not disclosed.
Additionally, she predicted a global economic crisis, heightened occurrences of severe weather events, and a surge in cyberattacks by hackers. However, amidst these grim forecasts, Vanga offered a glimmer of hope by foreseeing advancements in treatments for currently terminal illnesses.
As we now find ourselves in the fourth month of the year, some of these prophecies seem to be unfolding. Both the UK and Japan are grappling with economic challenges, with the UK’s GDP dropping by 0.3 percent in the last quarter of 2023, and Japan slipping from third to fourth place in global economic standings.
On a more positive note, progress is being made in medical research, with the development of a lung cancer vaccine dubbed ‘LungVax’ by scientists from the University of Oxford, the Francis Crick Institute, and University College London. Funding has been secured for the creation of 3,000 vaccines, thanks to contributions from Cancer Research UK and the CRIS Cancer Foundation.
Meanwhile, Russia has announced its own efforts in developing a cancer vaccine, with President Vladimir Putin expressing optimism about the potential of these new immunomodulatory drugs, although specific details about their target cancers remain undisclosed.