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To: Jack Hydrazine

I share serious mutual worry that Islam represents an existential threat to western culture, and our freedoms.
History provides ample reason for fearing muslims, and therefore there’s little value in considering what mystics say.

Many of Baba Vanga’s predictions were not documented and translated, and her accuracy was seriously over-hyped.
She was exploited by the Bulgarian Communist party for publicity.
For healthy skepticism:
Source: MSN article references various investigations of BV prediction accuracy

http://pickle.ninemsn.com.au/2015/12/09/11/40/baba-vanga


11 posted on 01/22/2016 10:39:02 PM PST by MarchonDC09122009 (When is our next march on DC? When have we had enough?)
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To: MarchonDC09122009
-- I share serious mutual worry that Islam represents an existential threat to western culture ... --

So does liberalism. See James Buckley "Suicide of the West." Way out of print. You can find used ones at Amazon.

36 posted on 01/23/2016 12:55:25 PM PST by Cboldt
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To: MarchonDC09122009

From what I have read, Baba Vanga absolutely was a true clairvoyant, being able to diagnose internal disease conditions and so forth even from a distance. There was generally a long line of patrons waiting to see her. Also, she seemed able to look forward and backward in time to some degree, knowing things she couldn’t have known otherwise about her clients. I don’t have any doubt of this. But the “big” predictions are impossible to evaluate because you don’t know what she actually said on these matters, if anything at all.


40 posted on 01/23/2016 1:56:57 PM PST by steve86 (Prophecies of Maelmhaedhoc OMorgair (Latin form: Malachy))
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