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Michel de Nostradame
An apothecary by trade, clairvoyant Frenchman Nostradamus recorded and catalogued over 6,000 visions of the future and published the book “Les Prophecies” in 1555. Though scorned publicly by many as the devil’s work, Nostradamus’ predictions had the support of Florentine noblewoman Catherine de Medici.
Nostradamus’ prophecies include the Great Fire of London, Napoleon and Hitler’s regimes, World War I and II, both Hiroshima and Nagasaki nuclear bombings, the Apollo expeditions to the moon, Princess Diana’s death, and 9/11.
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Baba Vanga
Born in Bulgaria in 1911, Vangelia Pandeva Dimitrova lost her eyesight in a sandstorm as a young girl. Soon after, she became known as Baba Vanga, an herbalist privy to various world events in the past, the future, and the present.
A consultant to those who worried for loved ones deployed at war, Baba Vanga allegedly foretold the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the rise and fall of Stalin, the Chernobyl incident, and Yeltsin’s electoral win.
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Jeanne Dixon
Psychic and astrologer Lydia Emma Pinckert, aka Jeanne Dixon, wrote horoscopes that were printed regularly in reputable newspapers and publications. Seven years before the fact, she notoriously predicted the death of John F. Kennedy in an issue of Parade Magazine.
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A rare breed indeed! but that's somewhat scary..
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