A New Warning from the “Living Baba Vanga”
A self-proclaimed prophet known as the living Baba Vanga has made a chilling prediction: a catastrophic event could strike in July 2025, potentially affecting millions.
Whether or not people believe in prophecy, predictions about the future continue to captivate global audiences.
The Legacy of Seers Lives On
Famous figures like Nostradamus and Baba Vanga remain widely discussed. Though Nostradamus died in 1566 and Baba Vanga in 1996, their names live on.
Supporters claim their prophecies included historic events like:
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The rise of Adolf Hitler
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The Great Fire of London
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The September 11 attacks
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An attempt on Donald Trump’s life
Despite her passing, Baba Vanga’s influence hasn’t faded. Her 2025 predictions include alien contact, a European war, and Lewis Hamilton winning his eighth F1 championship with Ferrari.
Enter Ryo Tatsuki: The “Japanese Baba Vanga”
Now, another figure is raising eyebrows. Ryo Tatsuki, often called the Japanese Baba Vanga, warns of a disaster in July 2025.
Originally a manga artist, Tatsuki began recording her dreams in the 1980s. In her 1999 manga The Future I Saw, she outlined several visions—some eerily close to actual events.
A Record of Accurate Predictions?
One of her dreams, titled “March 2011 Great Disaster Comes,” is now linked to the Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami of March 11, 2011.
Her latest warning involves a dream showing:
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A boiling ocean
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An impact zone shaped like a diamond
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Affected areas including Japan, Taiwan, Indonesia, and the Northern Mariana Islands
She also saw dragon-like shapes heading toward these regions. Some speculate this imagery could represent seismic patterns, possibly around Hawaii and nearby coasts.
“Three Times Bigger” Than 2011?
According to Tatsuki, the looming disaster could be three times worse than the 2011 tsunami, which killed nearly 20,000 people.
Experts Push Back — But Concerns Remain
Scientists from Times New World state there’s no scientific basis for Tatsuki’s claims. However, seismologists note that her predicted region includes the Pacific Ring of Fire and the Nankai Trough—both known for powerful underwater quakes and tsunamis.
Public Reaction: Mixed, but Cautious
Online responses vary. One X (formerly Twitter) user said:
“Predictions aren’t certainties. But if there’s even a 1% chance of truth, better to prepare than panic.”
Another commented:
“That’s chilling – hope it’s just a false alarm. Better safe than sorry, though.”
Some even compared Tatsuki’s visions to the fictional De.ath Note, where names written in a supernatural notebook lead to de.ath.