Baba Vanga ‘predicts aliens might invade World Darts Championship’ as UFO deadline looms

Baba Vanga predicted a UFO would appear like a ‘new light in the sky’ at a sporting event in 2025, and with the clock ticking down to New Year, could the World Darts Championship at Alexander Palace be ground zero for our first encounter with extraterrestrials?

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Luke Littler was eerily described as ‘an alien’ by his practice partner as the World Darts Championship gets underway(Image: PA)

The clock is ticking for Baba Vanga’s 2025 predictions to materialise, with the World Darts Championship at Alexander Palace now in the spotlight as a potential hotspot for our first encounter with extraterrestrial life.

Sounds bonkers? Not when you consider the blind mystic’s eerily accurate track record of predicting the future. Many had their money on last Friday’s FIFA World Cup 2026 draw in Washington DC as the stage for an alien reveal.

With today (December 19) slated as the day 3I/ATLAS will get the closest it’ll ever get to Earth, internet sleuths are now looking at Ally Pally in a potentially extraterrestrial light.

The Bulgarian seer, who lived from 1911 to 1996, prophesied that a UFO would emerge as a “new light in the sky” at a sporting event this year, potentially throwing a spanner in the works for the darts officials unless the aliens have impeccable timing.

Baba Vanga’s spine-chillingly precise forecasts include Princess Diana’s untimely death, the 9/11 terror attack, and the Covid pandemic. And she’s not the only one anticipating an alien visitation.

Athos Salomé, 38, from Brazil, dubbed the Living Nostradamus, also pinpointed a telescope as the tool that will unveil 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.”

Rumours are swirling that a spaceship might be on course for Alexander Palace, the venue for the darts tournament that kicked off on Thursday. This comes as teen darts prodigy Luke Littler is dubbed an “alien and unicorn” by his practice partner.

Haupai Puha told SunSport that the Warrington whizz-kid’s skills are simply out of this world. He said: ” I practise with him and it’s just crazy. 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.”

Some pundits reckon Barba Vanga’s prediction may have already come to pass. While we’ve yet to see any extraterrestrials at this year’s top sporting events, the world has been captivated by a mysterious visitor from outer space.

31/ATLAS is currently zooming through the cosmos, set to reach its closest point to Earth next Friday. Although NASA has labelled the object a comet, a Harvard egghead reckons it’s an alien spacecraft that could signal an impending invasion.

Darts enthusiasts will be hoping that The Nuke’s famed coolness won’t crumble under the added pressure of a potential alien encounter, throwing his title defence off course.

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