Originally posted by bhornbuckle75
reply to post by Misterlondon
It appears (as do many such prophetic writings) to be a liklely hoax.....From Wikipedia:
"The Kremna Prophecies originated in the village of Kremna, in Serbia. Illiterate peasants Milos Tarabic and his nephew Mitar Tarabic built a reputation for predicting the future. Their village priest is said to have recorded their predictions. Both Tarabics died before 1900. The following simple translations, from Serbo-Croatian to English, were prepared by Robert Gakovich.
There appears to be no documentation suggesting that any of the "accurate" prophecies were published in advance of the events they foretell.
Voja Antonić investigated the claims of self-proclaimed prophets Miloš and Mitar Tarabić, and found that twelve copies of the book Prophecy from Kremna were all different, and changed over time. During his research he visited Kremna, where he was offered the "original handwritings" of Mitar Tarabić—who was illiterate.
He published his findings (in Serbian) as "Kremansko neproročanstvo: studija jedne obmane" (Non-Prophecy from Kremna - a study of deception), ISBN 86-902159-2-1. Excerpts can be found on the author's web site"
interesting..i wasnt aware of this. i cant confirm the validity of these prophecies, i admit they do seem to good to be true.. but to look on the other side of your point, wikki itself is an unreliable source, many of these things seem to be coming to pass times in current times (maybe the hoaxer was a prophetic too) and if this guys predictions were true, surely tptb wouldnt want this out there and would likely discredit him and his claims.
so,more research is needed then, into when these prophecies were first published in the mainstream, then compare that date to predictions that have come to pass.
it would also be interesting to see what the serbian people's opinion of this guy was, especially as most of it is local stuff..
edit on 4/6/11
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