A self-proclaimed psychic known for sharing visions of future events has warned residents of Mindoro island about a series of potential catastrophes, including deadly vehicle accidents, powerful storms, earthquakes, tsunamis and hazardous fires, in a social media post on Sept. 19, 2025.
Rudy Baldwin, who describes himself as a psychic reader and dream translator, detailed his “visions” in a lengthy Facebook message titled “MINDORO VISION.”
He urged the people of Mindoro to exercise caution, inspect infrastructure and pray for guidance to avert the predicted tragedies.
In the post, Baldwin, who has 4.9 million FB followers, described a major traffic accident involving two buses and three other vehicles that fall into a ravine, resulting in several fatalities among passengers.
“ULITIN KO PO ULIT MALAKING AKSIDENTI AT ME MGA NASAWI SA PANGYAYARI,” he wrote, noting the scale of the incident and advising drivers to be vigilant.
Baldwin also foresaw a strong typhoon making landfall on Mindoro, causing widespread damage and loss of life if residents fail to evacuate to safer areas.
He predicted an earthquake more intense than previous ones in the island, followed by a tsunami.
Baldwin claimed to have seen a parked airplane suddenly catch fire at Mindoro’s airport, with no injuries in one event but damage in another.
He noted high “energy” for aerial accidents in 2025 and recommended checking planes before departure.
Moreover, the psychic warned of three separate large fires in different parts of Mindoro: one near the airport, another close to a restaurant, school and hospital, and a third at a government building itself.
A fourth fire was described as occurring near the sea.
He advised inspecting electrical wiring and other potential fire hazards to prevent these events.
Baldwin framed his message as a divine warning rather than a cause for fear, saying, “HUWAG PO NINYO MASAMAIN ANG AKING MGA VISION NA PINAKITA SA AKIN NG DIOS DAHIL ITO AY ISANG BABALA NA DAPAT NATIN ALAM UPANG WALANG PAG SISI SA HULI.”
Baldwin has gained a following in the Philippines for his predictions, which often circulate on social media platforms like Facebook and YouTube.
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