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The most accurate prophecies i have ever seen.

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posted on Jun, 4 2011 @ 05:46 AM
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Originally posted by bhornbuckle75
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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..
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posted on Jun, 4 2011 @ 05:47 AM
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Very nice thread,
Pleasure to read through it.
S & F for you sir.

Mountains with three crosses??

The Great Pyramids in Giza??
When looked at from above, each appear to have a cross.

PEACE,
RK



posted on Jun, 4 2011 @ 05:57 AM
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Originally posted by Rigel Kent
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Very nice thread,
Pleasure to read through it.
S & F for you sir.

Mountains with three crosses??

The Great Pyramids in Giza??
When looked at from above, each appear to have a cross.

PEACE,
RK


good point..

[atsimg]http://files.abovetopsecret.com/images/member/7b129047e5c9.jpg[/atsimg]
i had also heard a theory about the pyramids being an ancient kind of shelter, with vast underground caverns..
the shape being designed this way to withstand a giant wave or tsunami...



posted on Jun, 4 2011 @ 06:01 AM
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oops.. double post..
might aswell make it count..another prediction that seems to be accurate.

"Here in Kremna many a field will become a meadow, and many a home will be abandoned, but then those who have left will come back to heal themselves by breathing fresh air. In Serbia it will not be possible to distinguish a man from a woman. Everybody will dress the same. This calamity will come to us from abroad but it will stay with us the longest. A groom will take a bride, but nobody will know who is who. People will be lost and more and more senseless day by day. Men will be born not knowing who was their grandfather and great-grandfather. People will think that they know everything, but not a thing they will know.

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posted on Jun, 4 2011 @ 06:04 AM
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Well the author of the book exposing the seem to be real, as well as the book....but I couldn't find much more info about either him, his book, or the prophecy itself (other than some sites repeating parts of the prophecy, or referring to the book exposing it as a possible hoax....oh and there is a Wikipedia page for the Author). The author apparently used to have a website, with parts of the book on it to read, but all the links I could find appear to be dead, so......I didn't really get much farther that the Wikipedia article in verifying anything.....Feel free to post any links you might find, either suggesting it's a hoax or real, though.
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posted on Jun, 4 2011 @ 06:07 AM
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i especially like the part where it seems like Australia is spared all the war. so screw the 3 crosses. just party on down here. more the merrier.



posted on Jun, 4 2011 @ 06:13 AM
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give this post a star posted on 4-6-2011 @ 06:04 AM this post reply to post by Misterlondon Well the author of the book exposing the seem to be real, as well as the book....but I couldn't find much more info about either him, his book, or the prophecy itself (other than some sites repeating parts of the prophecy, or referring to the book exposing it as a possible hoax). The author apparently used to have a website, with parts of the book on it to read, but all the links I could find appear to be dead, so......I didn't really get much farther that the Wikipedia article in verifying anything.....Feel free to post any links you might find, either suggesting it's a hoax or real, though.


I tried to find more info on this debunking auther too, apparently he is more famed for his Z80 programming with LED lights...... BUT I found this:

www.dejanristanovic.com...

Which has a weird link to Outlook, giving you his email address...... anyone wanna have a stab?

CC



posted on Jun, 4 2011 @ 06:18 AM
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Just out of interest...

was the word image and gadget around in the 1800's?



posted on Jun, 4 2011 @ 06:25 AM
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Ah, I couldn't resist! I have emailed Voja Antonic, the email hasn't bounced back, so hopefully the address is still live, I will keep you posted.

Not sure about the Pyramid theory.... wouldn't the prophet just have said Pyramid? I don't know. Guess that is the thing with prophecy, we can read whatever we want to into them, i.e. the part about the Orient. I said Buddhism, another said Islam and yet another said Chinese medicine! Could also be Toyota, Sony, Rice, Hinduism, Communism etc etc. Tricky.

Anyway, lets hope we get a reply.

CC



posted on Jun, 4 2011 @ 06:30 AM
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Originally posted by ironsjack
Just out of interest...

was the word image and gadget around in the 1800's?


no, that is just the translation from old serbo-croatian to english.. its like translating something in any other language, you use a modern term that makes the translation understandable..
a perfect example is translating Shakespeare from old english into the english we use today.. we would change old words into modern ones..
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posted on Jun, 4 2011 @ 06:43 AM
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Why would I believe anything another human has to say? I can make up fake wisdom vague filled paragraphs as well. It really isn't hard. None of these things are even close to a prediction.



posted on Jun, 4 2011 @ 06:46 AM
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Here is a link en.wikipedia.org...

Relating to the topic on hand. Hope it helps in leading to the right path to solve this mysterious man.



posted on Jun, 4 2011 @ 06:52 AM
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Yes it all makes a wonderful and heart-wrenching read I shed a tear as well ..

But now it's time to burst everyones bubble, I'm afraid, and wake up to reality again, I would like to quote from the Wiki entry of the author Voja Antonic, who studied these alledged "prophecy" in the 80ies:


Non-Prophecy from Kremna: A Study of Deception
Continuing his sceptical interest in fortune telling, Voja Antonić took action against a prophecy popular in Serbia, made by self-proclaimed prophets Miloš and Mitar Tarabić from Kremna village by the city of Užice. He uncovered that twelve issues of the book Prophecy from Kremna were all different and altered over time. During his research he visited Kremna where he was offered the "original handwritings" of Mitar Tarabić, who was illiterate.


Source



posted on Jun, 4 2011 @ 06:57 AM
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Originally posted by shutdownormeltdown
"Mitar Tarabich, (1829-1899)"

"There will be a few wars around the kingdom of Israel..."

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I hate to skeptic up this thread, I really do. But the quote above sounds to me like it was written from the point-of-view of someone who was alive -after- Israel became a nation, in 1948.

Star for you, sir. That point leapt out at me too.

As well as the use of the word "gadget" in another quote.

I really think all this stuff has been written very recently by someone looking to make a quick buck.



posted on Jun, 4 2011 @ 06:58 AM
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Originally posted by mnmcandiez
Why would I believe anything another human has to say? I can make up fake wisdom vague filled paragraphs as well. It really isn't hard. None of these things are even close to a prediction.
Why should we believe anything you have to say? I'm not even sure that they are real, but they're far from being vague.



posted on Jun, 4 2011 @ 07:00 AM
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I am a bit struck, as alot of this info is in 'The Law of one" which I am reading atm.(Well 'attempting' is probably a better word!)
Also, thought the reference to the 3 crosses may be 'The three sisters', which are in the Blue Mountains N.S.W Australia. Lots of caves in them too........



posted on Jun, 4 2011 @ 07:01 AM
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Right Einstein, and in all the hurry during all those decades building the pyraminds, the Egyptian dumbarses totally forgot to leave room inside so they could actually shelter any significant number of people from "Tsunamis". Most likely that's the reason why they didn't survive the great flood. Oh the irony.

Geebus just think for a single second before putting effort into uploading fancy pictures, hmkay ? You can barely squeeze 200 people into even the biggest of all pyramids, since it's basically a giant pile of bricks and nothing more. Fancy Image

On a side note .. I do have reason to believe the pyramids served a water-distribution and pumping purpose, They were standing right next to the Nile at one point. But that's a topic for a whole new thread.



posted on Jun, 4 2011 @ 07:07 AM
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Originally posted by Ghost375
"When this horrible war starts woe to those armies that fly over skies, better off will be those who fight on ground and water. People waging this war will have their scientists who will invent different and strange cannon-balls. When they explode, these cannon-balls, instead of killing, will cast a spell over all that lives; people, armies and live stock. This spell will make them sleep, and sleep they will instead of fighting, and after they will come back to their senses."


I was thinking the armies of the skies implied aliens, and that we'd defeat them

also (I lost the quote), I think the energy source is water - since its inside of us - or it could coincide with predictions of "enlightenment" and reaching the "5th dimension" - based on this idea and the following quote...


Originally posted by impaired
Just FYI, I did a Google search for Mitar Tarabich, and the only info I'm seeing on him is coming from fringe sites. There isn't even a Wikipedia article on him. Just sites like Crystal links, etc...

Me smells something suspicious.


I'd have to say I'm not buying it.

S&F anyway - its a great read!



posted on Jun, 4 2011 @ 07:09 AM
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Intriguing, but it just doesn't feel... right. I wouldn't be surprised to find that, if there even is such a book, some of these passages are later additions. Parts of it feel less like someone trying to describe what they observe of the future without the words, education or context to do so (as would be expected), and more like a moral message made by a contemporary (ie modern) observer with an awareness of recent technical developments, trying to make it sound like they are an illiterate peasant.

Contrast the following quotes, for instance:



"Then the one who sits on the throne of our kingdom is killed. He will leave behind a widow and orphans. A relative of his will replace him on the throne, and he will try to rule justly and take good care of his cousin’s children. But people do not love him, and he is accused of being an unjust ruler. He is dethroned and imprisoned by his army. His life will be saved by England’s king and queen. Then, on the empty throne, our killed king’s boy sits. But he will rule only for a few days. He will be taken by his soldiers over the seas because our kingdom is again invaded by a foreign, evil army. All of Europe is under the rule of the crooked anti-cross."




"People will drill wells deep in the ground and dig out gold, which will give them light, speed and power, and the Earth will shed tears of sorrow because there will be much more gold and light on its surface than in its interior. The Earth will suffer because of these open wounds. Instead of working in the fields, people will dig everywhere, in right and wrong places, but the real power will be all around them, not being able to tell them, ’Come on, take me; don’t you see that I am here, all around you?’ Only after many a summer, people will remember this real power, and then they will realize how stupid it was to dig all those holes."


The first is a factual observation that is consistent with what I would expect from an uneducated worker. The second quote appears to have turned him into a hippy.

A good rule of thumb is that if you can identify what someone is talking about (even speculative future technical developments), then it would be within the knowledge of a current author. Until you get a quote such as the first one that can be confirmed as being made prior to events, and the events then happen, it's impossible to rule out modern authorship of at least part of the book.

As always, it would be extremely interesting if genuine but it just doesn't give off that kind of vibe. Lack of clearly established provenance for all parts of the book, etc.



posted on Jun, 4 2011 @ 07:10 AM
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The 'Three Sisters' in the blue mountains N.S.W Australia is not far from Sydney Harbor. Also, theres caves & freshwater rivers running through them.
www.australia.com...
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