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INCREDIBLE PROPHECIES AND PREDICTIONS
Bibilical prophets, ancient prophecies, and crazy people making incredilous predictions. People have made prophecies by means of faith and others by means of astrology watching the stars for signs dictating the future. Others have been made when a dream seems deliver a message about the future, a vision of events which have yet to pass. Some of these prophecies have failed to live up to expectations others have come exactly true while some have yet to play out. On this page you will find prophecies made by biblical prophets, visionaries, and crazy people.
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Mother Shipton is England's most famous Prophetess. She lived some 500 years ago during the reigns of King Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I. |
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Throughout history, a number of prominent people claimed to have met angels. One of these people was George Washington. A story from one of the greatest president of the United States. |
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Arguably the most famous prediction in history is the one concerning the fate of Julius Caesar, made by the see Vestricius Spurinna: 'Beware the Ides of March. |
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