Category: Baba Vanga

  • Part III — Chronicles After the Fall (2028–2033)

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    Predictions of a future Middle East without Israel Continued from Part II. There is a peculiar stillness that follows the collapse of a nation—not silence, but the absence of its former noise. By late 2028, what had once been Israel no longer existed as a coherent political entity. Its borders, once rigidly defended and internationally…

  • Part II — AI, Prophecy, and the Architecture of a Self‑Fulfilling World

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    How can AI reshape the Middle East Expert by looking at the past? Continued from Part I. It begins almost innocuously: a philosopher asks whether an artificial intelligence, when trained upon every human prophecy, becomes a prophet itself. Once fed the quatrains of Nostradamus and the dictations of Baba Vanga, the machine no longer interprets belief;…

  • Part I – The Prophecies Align: Nostradamus, Baba Vanga, and the Inevitable Unravelling of Israel

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    Worlds apart, separate by time, today we converge on their truths In speculative circles—a realm straddling mysticism, astronomy, and apocalyptic historiography—there are few juxtapositions as electrifying as the prophecies of Nostradamus and Baba Vanga. Each, in their own century and idiom, foresaw the Middle East not as a stage of endless political tension, but as…