Nostradamus predictions and Baba Vanga prophecy have been highly searched in the past weeks as 2016 comes to its end, especially after issues regarding global warming and terrorism escalated in the past months.
The Nostradamus of the Balkans, Baba Vanga, predicted major global events in the past and in the coming years, and one which is the rising of terror groups like ISIS. According to DailyMail, the blind prophet warned the global community of a "great Muslim war" in 2016. Apart from that, Vanga reportedly predicted global warming and its disastrous effect, wherein cold regions will become warm and volcanoes will awaken.
This would not be the first time that Baba Vanga's predictions apparently hit the bullseye, for back in 1989 Vanga also predicted the 9/11 terror attacks on New York. The blind prophet prophesied that America will be attacked by two steel birds, which was claimed by some as a reference to the two hijacked passenger jets that were flown into the World Trade Center.
The year 2016 indeed saw the rise of a nefarious terror group, the ISIS. As 2016 makes its exit paving way for 2017, there has still no assurance coming from world government that this terror group will be stopped. Currently, allied forces are battling terrorism as it continues to escalate and spread worldwide, influencing many nations and culture.
Such developments and prediction of Vanga somehow coincide to the reported Nostradamus prediction for 2017 speaking of the war against global warming and terrorism. According to the Express, Nostradamus prediction foretells of a "Hot War" escalating in 2017 due to global warming and terrorism.
Now there is no telling how the so-called "Hot War" will specifically manifest itself. However, if you will be reading between the lines, it seems 2017 will be a tough year for the global community as it would try to mitigate the effects of global warming and terrorism worldwide. Guess we would just have to wait and see how things will end for these Nostradamus predictions and Baba Vanga prophecy in 2017.