Prophecy from Kremna explained

The Kremna Prophecies or Prophecy from Kremna are a collection of prophecies purporting to have been written before the twentieth-century events that they describe.[1]

Origin

The Kremna Prophecies originated in the village of Kremna, in Serbia. Illiterate villager Miloš Tarabić (Милош Тарабић) and his nephew Mitar Tarabić (Митар Тарабић, 1829-1899) built a reputation for predicting the future. Their village Serbian Orthodox priest, Zaharije Zaharić (Захарије Захарић, 1836-1918) is said to have recorded their predictions.[2] Both Tarabićes died before 1900.

Evaluation

At least one author has questioned whether the "accurate" prophecies were published in advance of the events they foretell: Voja Antonić (in Serbian) in Kremansko neproročanstvo: studija jedne obmane (Non-Prophecy from Kremna - a study of deception).[3]

References

All references are dubious, no real reference is provided to confirm the validity of any statement.

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/profecias/esp_profecia07c.htm The Prophecies of Mitar Tarabic
  2. Web site: The Prophecies of Mitar Tarabich. Mitar Tarabić, Zaharije Zaharić. Nexus Magazine. January 2006. 15 November 2015.
  3. http://en.calameo.com/read/0008207830f8b7ea0daab Non-Prophecy from Kremna - a Study of Deception