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Monday, January 4, 2016

End of the EU? Blind mystic who foresaw 9/11 predicts Europe 'will be DESTROYED' in 2016

Bulgarian peasant Baba Vanga claims a vision came to her showing
Europe desolate and deserted in 2016 following a series of devastating
catastrophes which rocked the continent.
The sightless seer, who is credited with an 85 per cent success rate
by her followers, apparently predicted the downfall of the eurozone's
political elite, adding that Europe will "cease to exist" by the end
of next year.

The bold prophecy has caused a stir, coming at a time when the
28-nation bloc faces being ripped apart by internal divisions.
Experts have warned that "arrogant" EU leaders are sleepwalking into
catastrophe, with dire economic results and the ongoing migrant crisis
sparking a surge in anti-Brussels sentiment.

Ms Vanga, who died in 1996 aged 85, said in a dire prediction that
Europe will "cease to exist" in 2016, with the continent becoming a
"wasteland almost entirely devoid of any form of life" after a series
of catastrophes.
She predicted that the population of the continent will reach almost
zero by 2025 with Muslim invaders - believed by some to refer to
Islamic State (ISIS) - moving in to conquer the former European
countries by 2043.
In a chilling echo of ISIS' own stated goals, she prophesied that
Islamist militants will conquer Rome in 2066 before the US will
respond with a "climate change" weapon to try and claim the city back
for Christianity.

She finishes her dire predictions for Europe by stating that the
entire continent will come under the rule of a Communist dictator by
2076.
Whilst the so-called 'Nostradamus of the Balkans' may be outlandish in
her statements, other experts have also predicted that 2016 could be
the year the EU falls apart.
Columnist Leo McKinstry said that the worsening migrant crisis, which
has already seen more than one million people arrive in the continent
this year, is fuelling increasing resentment against detached Brussels
leaders which could spill over into civil unrest.
He added that the dire economic situation in many Mediterranean states
and the possibility of a Brexit, sparked by EU ;eaters not taking
Britain's concerns seriously, could spell the end for the
controversial political body.

2016 could be the year that the EU falls apart
Columnist Leo McKinstry
He wrote: "The EU is in desperate trouble. The edifice of federalism
is crumbling, broken by its own ruinous contradictions and spectacular
failures.
"The creators of the European Union promised to bring peace and
prosperity. But through their grandiose folly, they have fuelled only
debt, despair and disintegration.
"The EU lacks any kind of democratic legitimacy, which means that the
end could come sooner than the politicians imagine.
"2016 could be the year that the EU falls apart, making the British
referendum an irrelevance."
There have been growing signs of division within the 28-nation bloc
this year, particularly over the issue of the movement of migrants.
Earlier this year Express.co.uk revealed how a number of the
continent's biggest hitters, including France and Germany, have
effectively reneged on a migrant resettlement schemeby failing to
accept their quotas of people.
Many nations are also increasingly ignoring supposedly universal laws
to impose their own border controls, ignoring pleas from Brussels
bureaucrats.
Hungary has constructed a 110-mile-long fence on its southern border
to prevent migrants from crossing over, whilst Germany, Austria and
Sweden all temporarily introduced border controls in violation of the
Schengen agreement.
The ongoing crisis is also fuelling a sharp rise in popularity for
extremist parties. The far-right has made huge gains across Europe
this year, whilst in Spain and Portugal ultra left-wing socialists
vowing to end austerity have swept to power.

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