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Vanga’s warnings – which of her predictions came true


Death of Indira Gandhi

15 years before the death of Indira Gandhi, the seer said the following phrase: “Dress. Her dress will destroy her. I see a yellow-orange dress in smoke and fire.”

The famous and only female Prime Minister of India, Indira Gandhi, was assassinated on October 31, 1984. On the day of her death, she was wearing a sari – a bright saffron color, and under it was a bulletproof vest.

She was guarded by bodyguards, but she was shot point-blank and there was no chance to survive. She received eight bullets to vital organs and died in the hospital.

Death of Stalin

“The gates to the other world, where Stalin will go, will be open to other rulers of Russia,” Vanga described the death of the Soviet dictator in such a mysterious way.

And six months after her words, Stalin died at his own dacha outside the city. First, he was diagnosed with paralysis on the right side of his body, and three days later he died from a cerebral hemorrhage.

Because of her statements, Vanga was arrested and sent to a Bulgarian prison – at that time it was not customary to speak freely about the death of the leaders of the USSR. After Stalin’s death, she was released.

The sinking of the submarine “Kursk”

In 1980, Vanga made a very accurate prediction about the Kursk submarine. But at that time, her prediction was not understood and for a long time they thought that the seer was talking about the city.

“In August 2000, Kursk will go under water, the whole world will mourn him,” Vanga predicted.

And only on August 12, 2000, it became clear what she was talking about. The Russian nuclear submarine Kursk sank in the Barents Sea. Together with the boat, the entire crew went to the bottom of the sea.

Assassination of John F. Kennedy

Four months before the assassination attempt, Vanga made a prediction about the death of the 35th President of the United States, John F. Kennedy. It is worth noting that the White House even listened to the words of the seer and seriously strengthened the protection of the president.

But alas, Kennedy could not be saved – on November 22, 1963, Lee Harvey Oswald shot him in Dallas.

9/11 tragedy

“Fear, fear! The American brothers will fall, pecked by iron birds. Wolves howl from the bush, and innocent blood flows like a river,” – over these words of Vanga in 1989 they racked their brains for a long time.

But on September 11, 2001, terrorist planes crashed into the Twin Towers in New York. Nearly 3,000 people died, and 20 more were missing. Most of the dead are civilians.

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