Two Psychics, One Message: Catastrophic War In Europe Predicted By 2025

A chilling prediction for 2025 has captured global attention: this could be the year aliens finally make contact with Earth. This startling forecast comes from two legendary psychics—Baba Vanga and the so-called “Living Nostradamus.”

Both mystics have an uncanny track record, having accurately predicted momentous events like the coronavirus pandemic, Princess Diana’s tragic death, the global Microsoft outage, and even 9/11.

Now, they agree that 2025 will mark a groundbreaking breakthrough in humanity’s search for extraterrestrial life.

Baba Vanga, the renowned Bulgarian seer who passed away in 1996, famously foretold that a “major sporting event” would become the catalyst for this historic encounter between Earth and alien civilizations.

The timing of this astonishing prediction remains unclear, with major events like the Women’s Rugby World Cup, Women’s Euro finals, and the high-octane Formula 1 races all on the horizon — any of which, according to mystics, could trigger first contact with extraterrestrials.

Athos Salomé, the 38-year-old “Living Nostradamus” from Brazil, believes humanity is on the brink of a cosmic breakthrough thanks to the James Webb Space Telescope. Launched on Christmas Day 2021, NASA hails it as “the largest, most powerful, and most complex telescope ever sent into space.”

Salomé recently told Femail:
“Thanks to the James Webb telescope, humanity might finally get the answer to the existence of alien life, while governments like the US may declassify UFO files. If true, these discoveries could revolutionize our understanding of the universe — and ourselves.”

From studying the earliest glimmers after the Big Bang to tracing the evolution of our Solar System, the James Webb telescope is unlocking every stage of cosmic history.

Meanwhile, the late Bulgarian mystic Baba Vanga, who passed in 1996, foresaw another groundbreaking advance in 2025: the perfection of lab-grown human organs. This medical breakthrough could end long transplant waiting lists, saving countless lives instantly. Sky History suggests such innovation might even extend human life expectancy beyond 120 years.

Yet, Baba Vanga’s predictions also carry darker warnings. She foresaw a catastrophic war ravaging Europe and devastating earthquakes shaking the planet. “Russia will not only survive,” she wrote, “it will dominate the world.” The so-called “Nostradamus of the Balkans” also predicted Vladimir Putin’s re-election — a prophecy seemingly confirmed as Putin secured another term in 2024, with the next election not until 2030.

The seer predicted volcanic eruptions and a massive earthquake striking the US West Coast — a region long vulnerable to seismic activity, highlighted by a 7.1 magnitude quake in California in 2019 that, thankfully, claimed no lives.

Baba Vanga even glimpsed the future of telepathy — a fascinating concept long explored by scientists and futurists alike.

Salomé, meanwhile, warns 2025 could be a turning point where humanity risks losing control over rapidly evolving technology. He foresees a year of radical innovation paired with potentially catastrophic challenges.

“Scientific advances may empower us to solve unprecedented problems,” he said, “but we might also witness technology being used without understanding its full consequences. The world stands at perhaps its most critical crossroads ever.”

He predicts artificial intelligence will reach astonishing new heights, with AI systems capable of multitasking across complex domains, mimicking human reasoning, designing buildings, planning campaigns, and diagnosing diseases within seconds.

“But as we hand over more power to machines,” Salomé asks, “what happens if we lose control?”

Quantum computing, once confined to labs, could soon tackle real-world problems — but also unleash unprecedented chaos. Salomé foresees a catastrophic cyberattack targeting banks, governments, and institutions worldwide.

Envisioning a future where human minds connect directly to AI, he says:
“This technology could revolutionize treatments for neurological diseases, but it also poses terrifying risks: mental invasion and manipulation of thoughts. Are we prepared to surrender the last bastion of privacy — our own minds?”