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Psychic Claims ‘Vladimir’ Will be ‘Lord of the World’

A psychic famed for predicting Russia’s Kursk nuclear submarine disaster in 1980, who has already made accurate predictions this year, predicted in the past that a Russian named ‘Vladimir’ could become “Lord of the world.”

Psychic predicts Russian glory

A chilling prediction made by a long-deceased, blind psychic about a Russian leader named Vladimir is re-circulating as the war in Ukraine sparks fear the conflict could escalate to the world at large, even launching World War III.

Blind psychic Baba Vanga died at the age of 85 in 1996, but she left the world with many predictions for the years ahead. She has an uncanny history of accuracy, which some claim is as high as 85 percent. Vanga, from Bulgaria, has been nicknamed the “Nostradamus of the Balkans.”

Among her startlingly accurate predictions are:

· The Kursk nuclear submarine disaster in 1980.

· The 44th US president would be Black (it was, Barack Obama).

· 9/11, that “steel birds” would attack America.

· Putin would win the 2018 election.

Vanga also previously made a prophecy about the use of nuclear weapons and World War III.

On two other occasions, Vanga made future predictions about Russia, which indicated the country will enjoy glory and prominence in the world and a future leader who would oversee the globe.

Psychic predicts “Russian named Vladimir” will be “Lord of world”

According to BirminghamLive, as reported by the Express, Vanga previously predicted Russian dominance in the world.

“All will thaw, as if ice, only one remain untouched – Vladimir’s glory, the glory of Russia,” Vanga reportedly said. “Too much it is brought in a victim. Nobody can stop Russia.”

“He will remove all from the way, and not only will he be kept but also become the lord of the world,” Vanga added.

Russia UN ambassador says willing use nuclear weapons

Earlier this week, on Wednesday, Russia’s deputy ambassador to the UN, Dmitry Polyanskiy, issued a shocking threat to Western nations.

Polyanskiy said that if Russia were “attacked” or “provoked” by NATO, he indicated that his nation would not hesitate to use nuclear weapons, the Express reported.

“We are nuclear power,” Polyanskiy stated. “Why not?”

He later walked the comment back slightly when confronted at the UN in New York about whether he thought it was a legitimate claim.

“I don’t think it’s the right thing to be saying,” Polyanskiy clarified.

“But it’s not the right thing to threaten Russia, and to try to interfere,” Polyanskiy stated. “So when you’re dealing with nuclear power, of course, you have to calculate all the possible outcomes of your behavior.”

His comments came one day after a spokesperson for Vladimir Putin said Russia’s president could use nuclear weapons to eliminate an “existential threat.”