A prediction from blind mystic Baba Vanga has raised the suggestion that the World Darts Championship could turn into humanity’s first contact with alien life
Time is running out for Baba Vanga’s forecasts for 2025 to come true, putting a spotlight on a darts contest at Alexander Palace as ground zero for our first encounter with life from other planets.
Sound farfetched? Not given the blind mystic’s terrifyingly accurate record of seeing the future. Many expected the aliens to pick last Friday’s FIFA World Cup 2026 draw in Washington DC to reveal themselves. Now, though, with the clock ticking down to New Year, could extraterrestrials be eying the World Darts Championship for their big reveal?
The Bulgarian psychic, who lived from 1911 to 1996, said that a UFO would appear like a “new light in the sky” at a sporting event this year, setting the scene for a tough call for the darts refs unless the aliens time it just right.
Baba Vanga’s chillingly accurate predictions include Princess Diana’s tragic death, the 9/11 terror attack, and the Covid pandemic. This time, she’s not even alone in expecting an alien visit. Athos Salomé, 38, from Brazil, known as the Living Nostradamus, pinpointed a telescope as how we’ll uncover alien life this year.
“Thanks to the James Webb telescope, humanity might finally get the answer to the existence of alien life, while governments like the US may declassify UFO files,” Salomé told Femail. “If true, these discoveries could revolutionise one’s view about the universe in which we exist – and about ourselves.”
Speculation that a spaceship has set its coordinates for Alexander Palace, where the darts contest started on Thursday, comes eerily as teen darts sensation Luke Littler is branded an “alien and unicorn” by his practice partner.
Haupai Puha told SunSport that the world no.1’s talent is out of this world. “I practise with him and it’s just crazy,” he said.
“He is the one person in the pro tours that just doesn’t try. Everyone’s grinding away and he’s just sitting there on his phone backstage and then he does what he does. If he gets bored up there, he’s just gonna run riot. I can’t see too many people beating him. There’s probably only two or three that could potentially do it.”
Barba Vanga’s forecast might have already come true, according to some commentators. Aliens have yet to step out of a flying saucer at any of this year’s top sporting fixtures but the world has already been transfixed by a mysterious interstellar visitor.
31/ATLAS is currently hurtling through space to reach its closest point to Earth next Friday. While NASA has branding the object a comet, a Harvard boffin has declared it an alien spacecraft that could herald an invasion.
Darts fans can only hope that The Nuke’s celebrated calm won’t buckle under the extra stress of an alien encounter to derail his title defence.
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