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Baba Vanga’s Alien Invasion Prophecy Resurfaces: Psychic Predicts Abductions at FIFA World Cup Match

A self-styled psychic has revived a decades-old prophecy attributed to the late Bulgarian mystic Baba Vanga, claiming that an alien invasion will unfold during a FIFA World Cup match on June 24 with thousands of spectators potentially abducted on live television.

Vó Bahiana, a Brazilian spiritualist who commands a following of more than 23 million people on social media, says the Brazil vs Scotland fixture in Florida will be the site of the event. She has also circulated an AI-generated video purporting to show the abductions, and says she has dreamed of the scenario twice this month.

According to Bahiana, multiple extraterrestrial spacecraft will descend on the stadium and abduct both players and fans, with a single giant “mothership” overseeing the operation.

“I have to tell you that I dreamed again about aliens invading the soccer field in Miami. And I clearly saw the players being carried off by the first ship that arrived,” Bahiana said in an emotional Instagram post, adding that she had been inside a spacecraft within the dream before the mothership arrived and took thousands from the field. “I saw so much screaming, so much crying, so many tears, suffering,” she said.

She has further claimed that the supposed aliens will deploy devices resembling giant mechanical arms to carry off victims, followed by a second craft transporting so-called “Reptilians” a staple of conspiracy theory lore that holds these beings live undetected among humans on Earth. The prediction has drawn widespread reaction online, with the majority of responses mocking the claim.

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“I am very terrified because it is the second time I am dreaming about this,” Bahiana said.

Bahiana’s large following stems partly from past predictions her supporters credit her with getting right, including the catastrophic floods in Brazil’s Rio Grande do Sul state and the deaths of musicians Chrystian and João Carneiro. However, both the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security have stated there is no evidence to support claims of an imminent alien event.

Interest in UFO and extraterrestrial topics has surged since former President Donald Trump ordered the declassification of decades of government files on the subject, three batches of which have been released so far, detailing previously unexplained sightings and incidents. The US government, however, continues to maintain there is no proof of extraterrestrial life on Earth.

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