If you do not believe in her special gifts, you certainly do not believe that she foretold these events, as well as many others, but judging by the words of the thousands of people she helped, I think it is obvious that Baba Vanga really had a gift and even if her predictions were not exact, they really coincide with certain events that happened in the years after her death.
With the beginning of each following year, people close to Vanga appear in the media space with new supposed prophecies for the given year or the coming years. Of course, quite often these are just false words of people seeking media attention, but as we can see for ourselves, quite often some of the supposed prophecies come true with impressive accuracy.
In the same way, in the first week of the problematic 2020 year, new predictions came out. Some have turned out to be alarmingly true, while others have not yet taken place and are unlikely to materialize. What were the alleged Baba Vanga’s predictions for 2020?
Baba Vanga’s Predictions for 2020: Have any come true or were they nothing more than a hoax?
The journalist and close friend of Baba Vanga, Sergei Kastarnoi, revealed her predictions for 2020 in early January. According to his words, the prophetess had asked him not to tell until the right time for these predictions came.
According to him, Vanga predicted that in 2020 the world will face a serious shock in two specific days. These are the days when there are accumulations of five 2s – February 22 2020, and December 22 2020. These dates were revealed bt Kastarnoy in the show “Actually” on the first channel of Russian television. While you may ultimately say that this was nothing more than an attempt to draw media attention, we have to mention that he was connected to a lie detector while speaking about the events. Surprisingly, the lie detector showed that he was telling the truth and it was shown on television.
What really happened in February?
In fact, on 22 February, it was announced that the coronavirus was becoming rampant in Europe. On that day, the Minister of Health of Italy – Roberto Speranza, announced the first death of the virus in Italy – a 78-year-old man. Interestingly, on that date, 15 people infected with the virus were reported, none of which had traveled to China.