Trump Orders Pentagon to Release UFO Documents, Reigniting Speculation About Baba Vanga's Predictions
President Donald Trump's decision to disclose classified government records on extraterrestrial life and UFO encounters has reignited speculation about the accuracy of mystic Baba Vanga's long-ago predictions. The move, announced on Thursday, directs the Pentagon and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth to release all documents related to alien life and unidentified aerial phenomena. This unprecedented action follows months of mounting pressure from both the public and scientific communities, who have long demanded transparency about decades of unexplained sightings and classified military reports.
Baba Vanga, a blind Bulgarian mystic who died in 1996, gained a cult following after allegedly predicting events such as the 9/11 attacks and the COVID-19 pandemic. Her followers claim she foresaw a 'massive spacecraft' entering Earth's atmosphere in November 2026, an event they interpret as first contact with extraterrestrials. While her predictions often lacked specificity, her death in 1996—accurately foretold by her own account—has fueled further belief in her clairvoyant abilities. Yet, skeptics argue that many of her visions, including a 2025 UFO sighting over a sporting event, have not materialized, raising questions about the reliability of her prophecies.

The US government's historical stance on UFOs has been one of denial, with both the Pentagon and previous administrations maintaining that no physical evidence of alien life exists. This position shifted dramatically in February when former President Barack Obama, during an interview, suggested that extraterrestrials were real. Trump, who had previously dismissed such claims as a leak of classified information, now appears to be directly challenging this stance. His order to release all related documents marks a sharp departure from past policies, signaling a potential shift in how the US government approaches the UFO phenomenon.

Trump's directive also coincides with reports that he has prepared a detailed speech for a press conference this year, which is expected to outline the government's knowledge about extraterrestrial beings. Some interpretations of Baba Vanga's prophecy suggest that the 2026 spacecraft sighting could trigger global tensions, as the mystic reportedly warned of rising conflicts between major powers like the US, China, and Russia. Her visions also included more fantastical elements, such as the construction of underwater cities with alien assistance by 2130 and the invention of time travel by 2288, further blurring the line between science and speculation.
Baba Vanga's credibility has been both bolstered and undermined by the contradictory nature of her predictions. While she accurately foretold disasters like the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami and the rise of ISIS, other forecasts—such as a nuclear war between 2010 and 2016—have not come to pass. Conspiracy theorists continue to cite the 2025 UFO sighting over a major sporting event as evidence of suppressed government data, though NASA has not confirmed such claims. The mysterious interstellar object 3I/ATLAS, which passed Earth in December 2025, has been cited by some as the event Vanga described, but official sources remain silent.

As the Pentagon prepares to comply with Trump's order, the coming months may reveal whether the government has long-known secrets about extraterrestrial life or if the claims are rooted in myth. The resurfacing of Baba Vanga's prophecy adds a layer of intrigue to an already contentious debate, leaving scientists, politicians, and the public to grapple with the implications of what could be the most significant disclosure in modern history.

The release of these documents is expected to spark widespread discussion, not only about the existence of extraterrestrial life but also about the reliability of sources like Baba Vanga, whose legacy continues to divide believers and skeptics alike. With the 2026 deadline approaching, the world may soon find itself at a crossroads between scientific inquiry and the enduring allure of the unknown.
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