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Nostradamus 2025 predictions fail again and fall flat

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Prophets Of Doom Fail Again As 2025 ‘Apocalypse’ Predictions Fall Flat

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French fortune-teller Nostradamus and Bulgaria’s blind mystic Baba Vanga once again sparked a frenzy of end-times fear — but another year has rolled by and their so-called “terrifying” 2025 prophecies look more like cosmic guesswork than clairvoyance.

For decades, the pair have been treated as supernatural celebrities, credited with foreseeing everything from Hiroshima to 9/11. But their latest round of predictions — war, plague, alien contact, apocalypse — largely collapsed under the weight of reality.

 

Nostradamus’s grim warning of “cruel wars” engulfing England never materialised, though knife attacks and cyber chaos gave the country its own dose of unease. His forecast that old pestilence would roar back also fizzled, with only a seasonal “super-flu” looming.

He did, however, come closer on global power clashes: Ukraine still bleeds, Putin threatens Europe, and China tightens its influence grip, giving fans just enough ambiguity to scream “prediction fulfilled.”

 

On the positives, Nostradamus’s claim of a medical revolution landed on more solid ground: breakthroughs on TB vaccines, cancer-prediction AI, and the booming weight-loss drug industry gave science a banner year.

 

His bolder calls — Brazilian environmental catastrophe, cosmic fireball, end of the Ukraine war — remain unproven, half-true, or downright fantastical.

 

Then came Baba Vanga, whose big 2025 prediction was humanity’s first contact with alien life — supposedly at a major sporting event. The FIFA World Cup draw came and went without a UFO, laser beam, or cosmic visitor. Believers now cling desperately to a passing interstellar comet, a meteor shower, or a distant supernova as “maybe what she meant.”

 

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Her warnings of quakes and European conflict were broad enough to hit something — earthquakes struck Asia, and war continues to scar the continent — but nothing remotely close to the civilisation-shattering spectacle her followers insist is coming.

Once again, the prophets didn’t bring prophecy. They brought vibes.

 

Key Takeaways

  • Doom predictions flopped: Neither Nostradamus nor Baba Vanga delivered the apocalyptic drama their followers expected.

  • War, quakes and global tension gave believers just enough wiggle room to claim vague “hits,” but nothing matched the prophecies’ scale.

  • Alien-contact prediction was the biggest bust of all, with the FIFA draw passing uneventfully and no UFOs in sight.

 

SOURCE: DAILY MAIL

 

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