Baba Vanga made chillingly accurate prediction about Donald Trump’s life

Baba Vanga, a famous Bulgarian psychic who passed away in 1996, made remarkably accurate predictions, including events like World War II and the Chernobyl disaster. Though she lost her sight at age 12, many believe her mystical powers allowed her to foresee future events. One of her eerie predictions involved Donald Trump, foreseeing that he would be struck by a mysterious illness that could lead to deafness. This may have correlated with a 2024 assassination attempt on Trump, where a bullet grazed his ear. Though it didn’t cause hearing loss, the prediction still seemed prophetic. Additionally, Baba Vanga predicted that by 2025, human telepathy would become real, and humans would grow organs in labs, potentially extending life expectancy.

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