Baba Vanga’s terrible predictions for 2024 have already become true.

Despite her passing away in 1996, some of Baba Vanga’s 2024 predictions have been correct. Baba Vanga’s done it again. While the late Bulgarian mystic díєd in 1996, the forecasts she made before

 

 

Despite her passing away in 1996, some of Baba Vanga’s 2024 predictions have been correct.

Baba Vanga’s done it again.

While the late Bulgarian mystic díєd in 1996, the forecasts she made before her dєαth have long been correct.

For example, she predicted a solar storm in 2023, which we experienced.

The storm came on December 1, and scientists issued warnings about potential power outages at the time.

 

In terms of this year, Vanga provided another grim outlook.

She predicted a rise in terrorist assaults and that Vladimir Putin will be the target of an assassination attempt. She did not specify whether the endeavor would be successful or not.

The late 84-year-old reportedly prophesied an economic catastrophe, more catastrophic weather events, and a rise in cyberattacks.

 

The sole optimistic prediction she made for 2024 was that new medicines would be available for several diseases that are currently considered terminal.

Now, as we enter the fourth month of the year, we look at which prophecies have come true thus far.

Economic crisis.

Both the United Kingdom and Japan are experiencing financial difficulties. According to figures from the Office of National Statistics (ONS), the UK’s gross domestic product (GDP) decreased by more than projected 0.3 percent in the three months to December.

This was a result of a decline in all main sectors of the economy and collapse in retail sales in the run-up to Christmas, The Guardian reports.

 

Meanwhile, Japan’s drop to fourth place in global rankings highlights the depth of its economic woes.

It was previously ranked third, but Germany has subsequently taken its place.

 

New therapies.

A lung cancer vaccine is now being developed, as verified in recent weeks.

Scientists from the University of Oxford, the Francis Crick Institute, and University College London (UCL) are developing “LungVax.” Cαncєr Research UK and the CRIS Cancer Foundation have given them a £1.7 million ($2,139,225) grant to fund 3,000 vaccinations.

Meanwhile, Russia has stated that it is developing a cancer vaccine.

“We have come very close to developing so-called cancer vaccines and immunomodulatory medications of the next generation… According to Reuters, Vladimir Putin stated at a Moscow event on future technologies that he hopes they would soon be useful as ways of individual rehabilitation.