Experts & Voices
22 experts in the database
Krzysztof Jackowski
Krzysztof Jackowski is one of Poland's most popular clairvoyants, known for predictions on criminal cases and political events. He runs a popular YouTube channel where he regularly announces his visions.
Baba Vanga
Baba Vanga (Vangelia Pandeva Gushterova, 1911–1996) was a Bulgarian clairvoyant and healer, one of the most famous figures in prophecy history. Blind from childhood, she attracted millions of followers from around the world.
Sylvia Browne
Sylvia Browne (1936–2013) was a popular American psychic medium and author, frequently appearing on the Montel Williams and Larry King Live shows. Known for controversial claims about missing persons and criminals.
Mitar Tarabić
Mitar Tarabić (1829–1899) was an illiterate Serbian peasant from the village of Kremna, author of the "Kremna Prophecies" recorded by the local Orthodox priest. He is credited with predictions about Serbian history, both World Wars and the rise of modern technology.
Jeane Dixon
Jeane Dixon (1904–1997) was one of the most famous American psychics and astrologers of the 20th century. She became renowned for an apparent prediction of President John F. Kennedy's assassination and a syndicated astrology column; her many failed forecasts inspired the term "Jeane Dixon effect."
Edgar Cayce
Edgar Cayce (1877–1945) was an American clairvoyant known as the "Sleeping Prophet." Famous for thousands of trance-state "readings" covering medical diagnoses and predictions about the future. His archive includes over 14,000 recorded sessions.
Brahan Seer
The Brahan Seer (Coinneach Odhar, "Dark Kenneth") was a semi-legendary 17th-century Scottish seer, dubbed the "Scottish Nostradamus." His prophecies, passed down orally in Gaelic and not written down until 1877, concerned the fates of Scottish clans and the Highlands.
Nostradamus
Nostradamus (Michel de Nostredame, 1503–1566) was a French Renaissance astrologer and prophet, author of the "Centuries" prophecies. His quatrains continue to be interpreted worldwide.
Saint Malachy
Saint Malachy (1094–1148) was an Irish archbishop and church reformer, the first formally canonised Irish saint. He is credited with the apocryphal "Prophecy of the Popes" – a list of 112 short Latin mottoes purporting to describe successive popes until the end of time.
Cheiro
Cheiro (Count Louis Hamon, 1866–1936) was an Irish palmist, astrologer and numerologist, often called the "father of modern palmistry." He read the palms of many celebrities of his era and authored bestselling manuals such as "Cheiro's Language of the Hand."
Alois Irlmaier
Alois Irlmaier (1894–1959) was a Bavarian dowser and clairvoyant from Freilassing, renowned for locating water and missing people. He is best known for prophecies of a future war in Europe and an invasion from the East; in 1947 he was acquitted in a trial for "illegal fortune-telling."
Mother Shipton
Mother Shipton (Ursula Southeil, c. 1488–1561) was an English prophetess and soothsayer from Knaresborough, Yorkshire, a semi-legendary figure of English folklore. She is said to have foretold the Great Fire of London and other events; her prophecies were first printed in 1641, nearly 80 years after her death.
Czesław Klimuszko
Father Andrzej Czesław Klimuszko (1905–1980) was a Polish Franciscan friar, herbalist, clairvoyant and pioneer of herbal medicine. Famed for his visions and prophecies, he is credited with foretelling the election of Cardinal Karol Wojtyła as pope and the short pontificate of John Paul I.
Stefan Ossowiecki
Stefan Ossowiecki (1877–1944) was the most famous clairvoyant of interwar Poland, a chemical engineer studied by researchers from Poland, France and Britain. Renowned for clairvoyance and reading sealed messages, he is believed to have been killed by the Germans during the Warsaw Uprising.
Siener van Rensburg
Nicolaas "Siener" van Rensburg (1864–1926) was a Boer prophet from the Transvaal Republic whose nickname "Siener" is Afrikaans for "seer." During the Boer Wars he was a trusted adviser to General de la Rey; his religiously and patriotically framed visions were interpreted as foretelling the future of South Africa and the world.
Madame de Thèbes
Madame de Thèbes (Anne Victorine Savigny, 1845–1916) was a French clairvoyant and palm reader, one of the most famous fortune-tellers of belle-époque Paris. From 1903 she published an annual almanac of prophecies and is credited with foreshadowing events leading to World War I.
Marie Anne Lenormand
Marie Anne Lenormand (1772–1843) was the most famous French cartomancer and fortune-teller of the Napoleonic era, known as "Napoleon's fortune-teller." She advised Empress Joséphine and leading figures of the French Revolution; the still-popular "Petit Lenormand" card deck is named after her.
Peter Hurkos
Peter Hurkos (Pieter van der Hurk, 1911–1988) was a Dutch psychic who claimed to have discovered his abilities after falling from a ladder in 1941. As a "psychic detective" he took part in high-profile US investigations, including the Boston Strangler and Manson Family murder cases.
Gerard Croiset
Gerard Croiset (1909–1980) was a Dutch clairvoyant and psychometrist, one of the most famous "psychic detectives." After World War II he was sometimes consulted by police on missing-person cases, including the high-profile Australian disappearance of the Beaumont children.
Hildegard of Bingen
Hildegard of Bingen (1098–1179) was a German Benedictine abbess, mystic, composer and visionary, declared a Doctor of the Church. She recorded her prophetic and apocalyptic visions in "Scivias" and advised popes and rulers of her age.
Grigori Rasputin
Grigori Rasputin (1869–1916) was a Russian mystic, faith healer and adviser to the family of Tsar Nicholas II. He is credited with a prophecy that, should he be killed by the Tsar's relatives, the Romanov dynasty would fall within two years – which coincided with the revolution and the execution of the imperial family.
Wolf Messing
Wolf Messing (1899–1974) was a mentalist, telepath and clairvoyant of Jewish origin born in Góra Kalwaria near Warsaw. He performed across Europe and, after fleeing the Nazis, became famous in the USSR; he is credited with predicting the fall of the Third Reich.
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