With only months left in 2025, interest is already growing around what 2026 might bring. Astrology fans and prophecy followers are revisiting old predictions, especially those linked to Baba Vanga, the blind Bulgarian mystic long associated with dramatic visions of the future. Over time, her reputation expanded as supporters claimed her words matched major world events.
Many believers point to predictions attributed to her that seem to reflect real developments. These include warnings about “widespread drought and water shortages in major cities during the 2020s,” a concern echoed during the United Kingdom’s record-dry July in 2022. She is also said to have predicted the September 11 attacks, which further strengthened belief in her foresight.
Looking toward 2026, some of the forecasts linked to her name are surprisingly hopeful. One suggests possible contact between humanity and “an unknown extraterrestrial civilization,” potentially involving a spacecraft sighting late in the year. This idea has fueled both fascination and skepticism.
Other predictions are far more troubling. She allegedly warned of intensified natural disasters, including earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and extreme weather affecting large parts of the planet. She also foresaw rising geopolitical tensions that could resemble the early stages of a global conflict, though “not nuclear war.”
Another forecast points to a major moment in artificial intelligence. Despite living long before modern AI, she reportedly suggested scientists would realize they had “crossed ethical boundaries” with one of their creations. Alongside this, predictions include ongoing economic instability, renewed interest in space exploration—especially missions to Venus—and early advances in synthetic organs, hinting at medical breakthroughs still far in the future.