Blind Psychic Who Predicted 9/11 And ISIS Has Two Major Predictions For 2018 That No One Should Ignore

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Blind Psychic Who Predicted 9/11 And ISIS Has Two Major Predictions For 2018 That No One Should Ignore

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Being able to predict the future is a power that few people wish to possess.

Just imagine knowing all the terrible things that are going to happen in the coming years but having no power to actually incite change.

Vangelia Pandeva Dimitrova, better known as Baba Vanga, died in 1996, but has left the world with dozens of predictions up until the 51st century, the date she believed the world would end.

The Bulgarian woman lost her sight after being caught in a vicious tornado at the age of 12, and a few days after that event she experienced her first vision. She started making predictions at the age of 16 and continued to do so until she died at the age of 85.

Also dubbed the "Nostradamus from the Balkans," Vanga is said to have predicted the 9/11 attacks, the rise of ISIS, Brexit, Trump's presidency, and many more world-changing events long before they occurred.

In regards to 9/11, the psychic claimed that "two steel birds" would attack the "American brethren."

For 2018, she predicted two major events that could change world as we know it...

1. China will become the world's next "superpower."

As of now, the U.S. holds the title for being the world's most powerful country, but according to Vanga, the tables will turn next year. China has had exponential economic growth over the past few years, so this prediction is not so far-fetched.  

In 2015, China made up for 15.6% of the world's economy, compared to 4.1% in 1970. The U.S. contributed only 1% more than China in 2015, but that number is expected to fall in the coming years for the U.S., while for China it's predicted to rise.

In light of that evidence, China becoming the most powerful country in the world makes sense to a lot of people, but the next prediction is bizarre.

2. A "new form of energy" will be discovered on Venus.

We're only a few days from 2018, so it's puzzling as to how we'll be able to find an unknown form of energy on Venus. Currently, there are no plans to send a space mission to the hottest planet in the solar system.

That being said, the Parker Solar Probe is scheduled to launch in July 2018 and will investigate the outer corona of the sun. The probe will use Venus's gravitational force to pass around the star in order to determine the structure of the magnetic fields, to explore the dusty plasma and its influence on solar wind and particle formation, and to better understand the flow of energy that heats the plasma surrounding the sun.

Who knows, something world-changing could come out of that mission!

Vanga's previous predictions have come true, but will these? I guess we'll just have to wait and see...

Moojan has been a writer at Shared for a year. When she's not on the lookout for viral content, she's looking at cute animal photos. Reach her at moojan@shared.com.