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Anna Savva & Rachel Curran

Four eerie predictions for 2023 from mystic Baba Vanga

Blind Mystic Baba Vanga rose to fame during the Second World War, and was known for her apparent visions for the future until her death in 1996.

The fortune teller from Bulgaria has been compared to Nostradamus, and fans believe she predicted everything from 9/11 to Brexit and even her own death. The mystic’s followers claim she had an 85% success rate with her predictions.

Here is her outlook for the year 2023. It's worth remembering that Baba's predictions are vague, impossible to verify, and often disputed, so don't stress out too much.

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Solar storm

The fortune teller reportedly warned that the Earth might have to deal with a terrifying solar storm in 2023. If so the freak space weather could knock out electrical grids, satellite communications and even the internet.

Biomechanics

This is also the year the psychic supposedly said biomechanics will come to pass, with parents being able to choose characteristics of their children.

Earth's orbit

She also suggested the Earth's orbit will change, potentially leading to a devastating shift in the environment. However, many of her predictions, which run until 5079, have turned out to be false – such as America’s 44th president (Barack Obama) being their last president - so don't take this too seriously.

Bioweapon tests

Baby Vanga is said to have had a vision of bioweapons tests being carried out by a big country in 2023. While this is probably one of the more disturbing predictions given the current geopolitical climate, don't forget that Baba Vanga's predictions are usually cryptic and often don't come true, so don't get too worried just yet.

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