Vanga's Prophecy "about The Distant Future Of The USSR" In The 1964 Book: True Or Not - Alternative View

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Vanga's Prophecy "about The Distant Future Of The USSR" In The 1964 Book: True Or Not - Alternative View
Vanga's Prophecy "about The Distant Future Of The USSR" In The 1964 Book: True Or Not - Alternative View

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This prophecy can probably be found not in a book, but on the Internet, where it is a copy of a page from a book by Igor Ivanovich Ushkinin (Znanie publishing house, Moscow, Center, Novaya sq., 3/4, 1964).

Read the text first. A sane person who lived in those years, and indeed in the USSR in general, will draw certain conclusions about the relativity of this prediction. And in general, why does it pop up on the Web at certain periods of our lives.

So, we read:

Vanga's prediction about the distant future of the USSR

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The prediction is fake

As for this text (and the photograph itself of the alleged page of a book), this is most likely a fake. This text is intended for a person of our time, who knows little about life in the USSR and who is easily misled.

It should be understood that censorship (especially in 1964) would never have allowed publishing information about the collapse of the existing system in the country, war and the use of nuclear weapons. The people of that time who survived the terrible war had a completely different perception of life. People were more united and believed in a bright future, and certainly not in the same as this prediction describes.

Also, the author of the fake did not bother to photograph the cover of the book, which is very strange. There is no title of the book in which this "prediction" is allegedly published. It is understandable, because the name could easily check the reliability of the information. Edition of the book 1000 copies. nothing at all for those years.

In addition, it can be seen that some "prophecies" are attracted to the events that are taking place, which makes the reader subconsciously forced to silently agree with what was written.

In this case, the advice is very simple: when too many questions arise, you should think about who needs it and why, and, perhaps, everything will fall into place.

Author: Andrey Vetrov

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