Kremna, experienced occasional prophetic visions. The prophecy became known in the Balkans as “The Black Prophecy”.
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Here is an excerpt:
“The more people will know, the less they will love and care for each other. Hatred
will be so great between them that they will care more for their different gadgets than
for their relatives. Man will trust his gadget more than his first neighbour…”
Predictions and Events during World War III
“When they start to meditate more, they will be closer to God’s wisdom, but it will be too late because the evil ones will already ravage the whole Earth and men will start to die in great numbers. Then people will run away from cities to the country and look for the mountains with three crosses, and there, inside, they will be able to breathe and drink water. Those who will escape will save themselves and their families, but not for long, because a great famine will appear. There will be plenty of food in towns and villages, but it will be poisoned. Many will eat because of hunger and die immediately. Those who will fast to the end will survive, because the Holy Ghost will save them and they will be close to God.
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“On our borders and over them a new nation will appear. They will grow like grass
after a deluge. They will be good and honest, and they will answer our hatred with
reason. They will take care of each other like brothers. And we, because of our
madness, shall think that we know everything and that we can do anything, and we
shall baptise them with some new fate of ours, but all that will be in vain because they will believe only in themselves and in nobody else. Big trouble will come of it,
because this nation will be brave.”
Tears for TESLA:
“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 realise how stupid it was to dig all those holes.”