Mitar Tarabich prophecies

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  1. Canell

    Canell Well-Known Member

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    Howdy,

    Today I would like to tell you about Mitar Tarabich, a Serbian peasant who lived in the 19-th century (1829-1899) in the village of Kremna. He was a prophet and needless to say, a deeply religious person, as most prophets are. So, let's have a look at some of his predictions, concerning the fate of the world and our imminent future, shall we? :icon_yoda:
    You can read the entire thing on THIS SITE but I will only give the most interesting ones.

     
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    RiaRaeb Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I cannot find any provenience of when these were first published, do you have any?
     
  3. Canell

    Canell Well-Known Member

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    No.
    The man died 1899 so it should be long time ago.
    I believe this would answer your question. :happycry:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prophecy_from_Kremna
     
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    RiaRaeb Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Yes I looked in that, unfortunately all I could find was a paper suggesting these prophecy's were frauds published after the events.
     
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  5. Canell

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    Well yeah, that could be true. After all, that is the easiest way to write a prophecy - after the event happened. :lol:
     

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