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Media Revive Nostradamus and Baba Vanga ‘Predictions’ for 2026 as Experts Urge Skepticism

Specialists describe the widely shared prophecies as flexible reinterpretations rather than verifiable forecasts.

Overview

  • New year coverage compiles 2026 themes from both figures, linking them to current anxieties over geopolitics, economies, climate risks and AI.
  • Spain’s Las Provincias details fresh reinterpretations for 2026, including a seven‑month war verse, a “swarm of bees,” a fallen leader, a power shift to the East tied to AI, references to pestilence in Tuscany and extreme weather.
  • Argentina’s LA NACION amplifies follower claims that 2026 could bring a European calamity with drastic population loss and shortages, as well as a suggested exit from power for Vladimir Putin.
  • La Crónica de Hoy highlights ambiguous Nostradamus quatrains and common Baba Vanga themes while stressing the lack of precise dates, clear referents or primary written sources for Vanga.
  • Outlets explicitly connect the interpretations to present events such as Germany’s election dynamics, far‑right growth and the Ukraine war, though the catastrophic scenarios remain unverified follower readings.