Propechies of Vanga Baba - Page 2
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apm66
Canada943 Posts
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Nytefish
United Kingdom4282 Posts
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apm66
Canada943 Posts
On May 29 2010 02:37 Nytefish wrote: How come there seems to be future predictions every few years but we only have 2 previous examples? Oh, she's new. She recently graduated from university of predictions | ||
Zurles
United Kingdom1659 Posts
On May 29 2010 02:12 J1.au wrote: I hope no one actually believes this nonsense. I don't know why you say that when you know tons of people do, they just want things like this to be true so they don't think logically to ruin their fantasy world. | ||
whiteLotus
1833 Posts
On May 29 2010 02:30 Puosu wrote: How many predictions have gone wrong to date? none. she predicted her death date, world trade center atack, russian disaster. | ||
J1.au
Australia3596 Posts
On May 29 2010 02:16 CKSide wrote: i hope nobody believes YOUR nonsense. seriously, everyone subject to their own beliefs and understanding. if someone wants to believe these types of prophecies, so be it. no reason to insult those who do. Haha, oh wow. I don't recall insulting anyone. I merely described the prophecies accurately and stated my hope that people didn't believe it. | ||
Grend
1600 Posts
Here`s a link for people believing in doomsday prophecies: http://www.abhota.info/end1.htm Turns out there has been a "few" predictions concerning this. "Russian disaster"? Come on! Be at least slightly precise, or give some kind of empirical evidence of any sort to back up your inane claims. Predicting your own death is easy. 1) Either say it over and over again, your followers will only remember the one where you were right anyway. 2) Kill yourself. This type of nonsense pisses me off. | ||
jjun212
Canada2208 Posts
They say it and we somehow take it... flip it around a bit and say OMG, its true. It's not true. YOU made it true. It's the same concept with those guys who make contact with the dead and say.. "Does anyone know a John...?" lol | ||
Elroi
Sweden5562 Posts
On May 29 2010 02:38 apm66 wrote: Oh, she's new. She recently graduated from university of psychohistory fixed | ||
Saturnize
United States2473 Posts
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prog.ress
United States142 Posts
On May 29 2010 01:28 KingofHearts wrote: Her future predictions: + Show Spoiler + 2010 – World War III. War will begin in November 2010 and end in October 2014. Will begin as usual, then nuclear will be used initially, and then chemical weapons. 2010 - The Savior returns to destroy everyone, for the last time. The Ultimate Weapon falls into the hands of a ruthless Tyrant. 2011 – As a result of the fallout of nuclear fallout in the northern hemisphere will not be any animals or vegetation. Then Muslims will wage war against chemical surviving Europeans. 2014 – Most people will suffer skin cancer and other skin diseases (a consequence of chemical warfare). 2016 – Europe almost lonely (empty). 2018 – New China becomes a world power. Developing countries in turn operated from exploiters. It's scary how close most of these predictions are. | ||
greatmeh
Canada1964 Posts
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Mindcrime
United States6899 Posts
2028 – Creating a new energy source (probably a controlled thermonuclear reaction). Hunger is gradually being overcome. Launched a manned spacecraft to Venus. made me lol | ||
WeSt
Portugal918 Posts
Yea I cracked with that one too :D No point in sending people to the Moon / Mars why would we want people to VENUS LAWL. | ||
bITt.mAN
Switzerland3689 Posts
On May 29 2010 03:41 WeSt wrote: Yea I cracked with that one too :D No point in sending people to the Moon / Mars why would we want people to VENUS LAWL. Because of course she probably predicted that humanity would "suddenly" loose all knowledge of how to make H2SO4 (sulphuric acid) and would need to harvest it from Venus' atmosphere ^^ Its obvious, why don't you believe... you bad person. [/sarcasm] Seriously, they're only 15 world-changing prophesies for my lifetime, I'm not too sacred (or convinced). If you want a real prophet go to Isaiah or King David | ||
The6357
United States1268 Posts
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DevAzTaYtA
Oman2005 Posts
Though the end of the world (shouldn't it be end of the universe or end of life?) part gets kind of confusing. I guess she is suggesting 60% of the population leaves the universe and the other 40% of humanity cannot survive by itself for whatever reason. Or maybe "God" just destroys the universe... dunno. Nice read nonetheless. | ||
ggrrg
Bulgaria2715 Posts
People used to go to her to ask for advice, for a lead to missing people, animals or objects, for possibilities to heal illnesses. There really were hundreds of people waiting to see her every day for the last decades of her life. The vast majority of people who met her reported that she indeed was able to help them. You should consider that Vanga was a very uneducated person and was also illiterate. She also became blind when she was 16. Her knowledge about the world (politics, events, news) was very limited and is highly unlikely that she would come up with good fictional stories or that she could think of logical but empty response that many so-called prophets use. Consider also that there was a line of hundreds of people in front of her house waiting to ask her about their problems for several decades. If she really gave only bullshit and/or wrong responses probably people would have stopped going to her at some point. If you are interested here are a few anecdotes: + Show Spoiler + 1. My uncle was an alcoholic and beat his wife. So my mother went to see Vanga. She believed that my uncle was sick and needed treatment so she wanted to ask Vanga what they could do to change my uncle. There were so many people waiting for Vanga that my mother waited for over 20 hours until it was her turn to go and see the old woman (my mother actually slept for one night in front of the house). Upon entering the room with Vanga, my mother explained the situation briefly and asked what she could do for my uncle. Vanga's response was just a short: "What you want to do with him. He is just like that. He doesn't like any of you." Naturally, my mother was pissed about the response. She thought that Vanga was a charlatan. Now about twenty years later, my mother believes that Vanga's words very completely correct. My uncle never gave up the alcohol, despite having severe liver and kidney problems. He continously used to beat my aunt until she finally divorced him and moved away. Then he continued with beating my grandmother. My grandmother was very supportive and always believed that he was just sick and could be healed. She tried to approach him and gave him money even though he used to beat her. He was in the psychiatry several times, but never changed. He has often been involved in fights throughout his whole life and has always been a complete asshole. And all of this despite that he actually had everything - he was a doctor, had a wife and a child, had a good income and good savings - but eventually lost everything. Just like Vanga said - he is just evil. 2. A teacher of my mother used to live in the same town as Vanga when she was young. The students weren't very keen on studying so they tried to distract the lessons by asking the teacher about Vanga who gladly told them stories about her. She said that before Vanga was famous in the whole country, she was locally known for her ability to help people. People would often go to Vanga to ask her about animals that have ran away and she could nearly always tell them where to find the missing animals. Also the teacher's mother had lost a ring and Vanga told her to look for it in a certain place in her garden where she was able to find it. 3. A friend of my mother went with her family to see Vanga in order to ask about her brother who has gone missing while on duty. Vanga's response was something along the line: "Ohh, I see very bad things. Go away! Don't ask about him again!" I personally tend not to believe any supernatural events/people/explanations since I am inclined to approach everything in a rational manner. It still makes me think that there might be some merit to all the stories that surround Vanga, since people seeked her advice for several decades. She was also tested by scientists in Russia and Japan who tried to explain why Vanga could tell the things she did (not if but why!). However, I never heard that she actually made any prophecies about the future. So I do not believe that the stuff in the OP is from her. But if this stuff is indeed said by Vanga I might consider dropping of from college till the end of the year and live my life to the fullest just in case... | ||
Lemonwalrus
United States5465 Posts
Look, I'm a prophet. Edit: Also, she says nothing about how the world is going to end in 2012, so she is obviously a hack. | ||
eXigent.
Canada2419 Posts
"She is said to have foretold the break-up of the Soviet Union, the Chernobyl disaster, Boris Yeltsin's electoral victory, the date of Stalin's death, the sinking of the Russian submarine Kursk, the September 11 attacks and Topalov's victory in the world chess tournament" | ||
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