Renewed Interest in Baba Vanga Prophecies Amid Trump’s UFO Disclosure

A renewed interest in Baba Vanga’s alien predictions has emerged as President Trump ordered the release of secret government materials related to aliens, UFOs, and unidentified aerial phenomena. Baba Vanga, a Bulgarian clairvoyant who died in 1996, is said by followers to have foretold first contact with aliens in November 2026, the emergence of a massive spacecraft, and later events such as underwater cities by 2130 and further contact in 2288—including time travel. However, her prophecies were never written by her and are largely second- or third-hand accounts documented after the fact, leading critics to argue that many predictions are misinterpreted or exaggerated and several did not come true (for example, claims of a 2010–2016 nuclear war and Europe being deserted by 2016). The discussion is tied to broader U.S. discourse on extraterrestrial life: Obama’s remarks that aliens were real are cited by Trump as context for releasing materials, and there are reports of a possible 2026 speech about what the government knows about extraterrestrials. Believers credit Vanga with accurate forecasts of events such as the 2004 tsunami, Obama’s election, ISIS’s rise, the Kursk submarine disaster, and 9/11, while skeptics point to unfulfilled predictions and ongoing debates. A contested 2025 UFO claim—linked by some to social-media speculation and to observations like the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS—illustrates the persistent tension between belief and skepticism as more information becomes public.
Source: hindustantimes.com
