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Claims

1,055 claims · 01.01.1150 – 17.06.2026

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C
Cheiro 01.01.1893
? Unverifiable
"Cheiro reportedly read Oscar Wilde's hands (allegedly without knowing whose they were) and warned that, though at the height of his fame, his right hand foretold ruin. "
translated PL · original
🔮 Forecast Society 1895
M
Madame de Thèbes 01.01.1891
? Unverifiable
"General Georges Boulanger faces a violent death (prediction attributed to Madame de Thèbes). "
translated PL · original
🔮 Forecast Politics 1896
M
Mitar Tarabić 01.01.1880
? Unverifiable
"People will become so wise through some strange science that the more they know, the less they will love and care for each other. Man will trust his gadget more than his nearest neighbour. "
translated PL · original
🔮 Forecast Society 2080
M
Mitar Tarabić 01.01.1880
? Unverifiable
"A good, noble man with red hair will sit on the throne of the world. Blessed are those who live to see him. "
translated PL · original
🔮 Forecast Politics 2000
M
Mitar Tarabić 01.01.1880
Failed
"Our border will be on the river Lim. "
translated PL · original
🔮 Forecast Politics 1885
M
Mitar Tarabić 01.01.1880
? Unverifiable
"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 because of these open wounds. "
translated PL · original
🔮 Forecast Technology 1900
Ad
M
Mitar Tarabić 01.01.1880
? Unverifiable
"The whole world will be plagued by a strange disease and nobody will be able to find a cure; everybody will say "I know, I know", and nobody will know anything. "
translated PL · original
🔮 Forecast Health 2000
B
Brahan Seer 01.01.1877
? Unverifiable
"The whole country will be so utterly desolated and depopulated that the crow of a cock shall not be heard north of Druim-Uachdair; the people will emigrate to Islands now unknown (...) after which the people will then return. "
translated PL · original
🔮 Forecast Society 2000
M
Mother Shipton 01.01.1862
? Unverifiable
"Under water men shall walk, shall ride, shall sleep, shall talk. "
translated PL · original
🔮 Forecast Technology 2000
M
Mother Shipton 01.01.1862
? Unverifiable
"Iron in the water shall float, as easily as a wooden boat. "
translated PL · original
🔮 Forecast Technology 1867
M
Mother Shipton 01.01.1862
? Unverifiable
"In the air men shall be seen, in white, in black, in green. "
translated PL · original
🔮 Forecast Technology 1912
M
Mother Shipton 01.01.1862
? Unverifiable
"Through hills man shall ride, and no horse be at his side. "
translated PL · original
🔮 Forecast Technology 1900
M
Marie Anne Lenormand 01.01.1820
Fulfilled
"Louis Philippe I (6 October 1773 – 26 August 1850), nicknamed the Citizen King, was King of the French from 1830 to 1848, the penultimate monarch of France. "
translated PL · original
🔮 Forecast Politics 1830
B
Brahan Seer 01.01.1660
Fulfilled
"The day will come when ships will sail around Tomnahurich hill, and the lochs of the Great Glen will be joined into one waterway. "
translated PL · original
🔮 Forecast Technology 2000
B
Brahan Seer 01.01.1660
? Unverifiable
"The last of the Seaforth line will be deaf and dumb, and with him the whole line will die out. "
translated PL · original
🔮 Forecast Other 1815
Ad
B
Brahan Seer 01.01.1660
? Unverifiable
"When a black rain falls upon the land, the country will know unexpected wealth. "
translated PL · original
🔮 Forecast Economy 1665
M
Mother Shipton 01.01.1641
? Unverifiable
"Around the world thoughts shall fly in the twinkling of an eye. "
translated PL · original
🔮 Forecast Technology 1646
S
Saint Malachy 01.01.1595
~ Partially
""Religio depopulata" ("Religion laid waste") — the 103rd motto, assigned to Benedict XV (1914–1922). "
translated PL · original
🔮 Forecast 1914
S
Saint Malachy 01.01.1595
~ Partially
""Crux de cruce" ("Cross from cross") — the 101st motto, assigned to Pius IX (1846–1878). "
translated PL · original
🔮 Forecast 1846
S
Saint Malachy 01.01.1595
~ Partially
""Peregrinus apostolicus" ("Apostolic pilgrim/wanderer") — the 96th motto, assigned to Pius VI (1775–1799). "
translated PL · original
🔮 Forecast 1775