Disaster Japan’s ‘Baba Vanga’ warns of 2025 event that could lead to devastation — and now people are canceling their summer trips - Ryo Tatsuki predicts that a calamity will occur on July 5.

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She’s Baba “Manga.”

A Japanese graphic novel artist and psychic has foretold of a major disaster that’ll befall Japan in 2025 — and people are so spooked they’re canceling their summer vacations.

Manga artist Ryo Tatsuki has drawn comparisons to the blind Bulgarian mystic “Baba Vanga” for her eerily accurate predictions of global events, which have included everything from the deaths of Freddie Mercury and Princess Diana to the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020, the Daily Mail reported.

For her latest apocalyptic prophecy, outlined in a 2021 edition of her best-selling comic “The Future I Saw,” she predicted a calamity occurring on July 5, 2025, the Guardian reported.

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“The Future I Saw,” the eerily prescient manga by Ryo Tatsuki.

But it mirrored a prediction she made in the original 1999 manga in which she warned of a major “great disaster” striking Japan in March 2011 — the same date as the Japanese earthquake and tsunami that killed more than 18,000 people and caused a triple-meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.

As such, superstitious parties took such stock in Tatsuki’s latest premonition that they uploaded social media PSAs warning people to steer clear of the Land Of The Rising Sun.

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Houses are swept by water following a tsunami and earthquake in Natori City in northeastern Japan on March 11, 2011.

With the so-called doomsday date just around the corner, many travelers who had summer Japan trips booked are getting cold feet and either postponing or scrapping their vacays altogether.

Flight reservations for Japan from key markets such as South Korea, Taiwan and Hong Kong plunged dramatically following the prophecy.

According to a survey by Bloomberg Intelligence bookings from Hong Kong were down 50% year-on-year while trips between late June and early July had plummeted by as much as 83%.

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Pandemic workers move bodies to a refrigerated truck from the Andrew T. Cleckley Funeral Home in Brooklyn, New York, on April 29, 2020.

And summer trips weren’t the only ones impacted by the prescient comic. An HK travel agency claimed that Japan travel reservations during the April-May spring break were down by half from last year.

Japanese officials have since implored people to ignore the warnings, which they claim are completely unfounded.

“It would be a major problem if the spread of unscientific rumors on social media had an effect on tourism,” said Yoshihiro Murai, governor of Miyagi prefecture — one of the hardest hit during the 2011 earthquake — said at a press conference, per the Daily Mail. “There is no reason to worry because Japanese are not fleeing abroad … I hope people will ignore the rumors and visit.”

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Blind Bulgarian mystic Baba Vanga, whose so-called powers of prognostication are legendary in psychic circles.

Nonetheless, even state officials have been concerned over quakes of late — and not just because of Tatsuki’s manga, whose latest edition has sold more than 1 million copies.

In April, a government taskforce warned that a quake originating off Japan’s Pacific coast would kill as many 298,000 people.

Fortunately, while Japan is one of the world’s most quake-prone countries due to its location on the Pacific “Ring Of Fire” experts pointed out that it’s impossible to accurately forecast the time and location of an earthquake.

Unfortunately, the so-called Japan disaster isn’t the only calamity that’s on the horizon, according to “The Future I Saw.” Tatsuki also foretold that COVID-19 — which killed over 7 million people and overflowed hospitals in 2020 — would return in 2030 and wreak even “greater devastation,” the Daily Mail reported.

“An unknown virus will come in 2020, will disappear after peaking in April, and appear again 10 years later,” she wrote.

This comes after a highly infectious COVID-19 strain that caused hospitalizations to spike in China has reared its head in the US with cases in New York City.




Been reading some more about it, she did nail a few predictions for sure, so for some people their claims hold some weight.



Well it definitely seems like plenty of people are spooked about it. We should make a poll and determine here on KF if something will happen, or if nothing will happen.

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Where do you stand, fellow Kiwi?

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Yeah, just look at the Japanese Bond market to already see a disaster playing out... or the Japanese economy in general. It must suck to be tied to the mast of a sinking American Empire, holding most of their debt... not like they can rebel, with American nuclear carriers off their shores and nigger marines polluting their lands and killing their taxi drivers.
 
Same bullshit as the ancient oracle's -a mixture of educated predictions, insider information, propaganda, and the classic grift. Always leaving out detailed descriptions but leaving you with vague ones so it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy of saying x will happen again, even though it's painfully obvious to most people that it will most likely happen anyway.

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I prefer 20th Century Boys as a prediction. Comes with a plandemic, a giant robot and a cult controlling the government! Also kickass music.

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If someone could predict the future with accuracy? I wouldn't be having a "literally who?" moment upon hearing their name.

Kinda like how if they ever did invent a pill that actually did make your pee-pee bigger? You wouldn't need to advertise it at 2AM on local tv.
 
"Thankfully, if there's a bigass earthquake coming, we won't know until it's too late."
Scientists who study earthquakes in Japan have been talking about a mega-earthquake for a few years now. But no one knows when it will happen. They are trying to collect data to estimate when it's coming but earthquakes are hard to predict.

Japan" is nothing happening and a fat, sleeping Pokemon is blocking the road.
FTFY
 
Scientists who study earthquakes in Japan have been talking about a mega-earthquake for a few years now. But no one knows when it will happen. They are trying to collect data to estimate when it's coming but earthquakes are hard to predict.
Jim Berkland knew. He was so accurate that he was sacked, attacked and called a loony, yet his predictions were 80% correct vs the 0% of the scientists. His work continued after his death in 2016 and continues to be correct, even guessing the earthquake that hit Turkey a few years ago, and the one that hit this year in June.

According to Berklands work, there are two predictors to an Earthquake; astrological alignment and, as mad as it sounds, an increase in missing pets in a certain area. Sounds mad, but it was this original theory that helped him predict the World Series Quake in 1989, propelling Berkland to fame.

It all sounds like loony-bin material, but the guy's record can't be denied. He was clearly on to something. See also Frank Hoogerbeets.

There's a Why Files episode on it if you want to watch:

 
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