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The Kremansko Proročanstvo (Kremna Prophecies) is one of the most famous collections of folk prophecies in Serbian culture. It originates from the 19th-century visions of Miloš and Mitar Tarabić, two illiterate peasants from the village of Kremna, which were documented by their godfather, priest Zaharije Zaharić. Executive Summary
You can find various versions and scholarly analyses of these prophecies through the following digital repositories: kremansko prorocanstvo pdf
- The "Original" Manuscript: The original manuscript was kept by the Tarabić family and priest Atanasije Petrović. Critics argue that the text was "fleshed out" later. Because the Tarabićs were illiterate, they could not write the predictions down themselves.
- The Radoje Knežević Edition: The most common PDF you will find is based on the book published in the 1970s. Skeptics argue that Knežević edited the text to make past events (like WWII) sound more accurate than they may have been in the original notes.
- Interpretation: The prophecies are often vague. For example, descriptions of modern technology are only identified after the technology is invented (hindsight bias).
Between 1830 and 1850, the two men dictated hundreds of predictions to the local priest, Zaharije Zaharović, and later to a schoolteacher named Radovan Kazimirović. The prophecies were passed down orally for decades before being transcribed and eventually published. The Kremansko Proročanstvo (Kremna Prophecies) is one of
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Argument 2: Late Transcription
Mitar died in 1899. The first serious book was published in the 1970s. That is a 70-year gap. Many "predictions" could have been adjusted to fit events that had already happened (WWI, WWII). The "Original" Manuscript: The original manuscript was kept