Ancient prophecies, modern predictions, and reader-submitted material in one place.
This landing page is meant to organize prophecy material by theme, period, and reading style. Some visitors come for historical references, others for comparative reading, and others for ongoing scenario tracking.
Use this area to compare older texts, oral traditions, and symbolic patterns that reappear across cultures.
Many recent prophecy discussions blend religion, geopolitics, social anxiety, and internet-era speculation.
The submission page allows additional material, interpretations, and reader-sourced references to be collected in one place.
Explore historical prophecy traditions and long-standing predictions recorded in different cultures and regions.
Discover modern prophecy narratives, speculative forecasts, and widely shared predictions discussed in recent decades.
This section preserves a long quotation attributed to Mitar Tarabich, often referenced in prophecy discussions covering disease, technology, war, famine, and spiritual decline.
"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, because I am learned and smart', but nobody will know anything."
"Man will travel to other worlds to find lifeless deserts there, and still, God forgive him, he will think that he knows better than God himself."
"The more people will know, the less they will love and care for each other. Hatred will be so great between them that they will care more for their different gadgets than for their relatives."
"Those who will read and write different books with numbers will think that they know the most. These learned men will let their lives be led by their calculations."
"When they start to meditate more, they will be closer to God's wisdom, but it will be too late because the evil ones will already ravage the whole Earth."
"The greatest and the angriest will strike against the mightiest and the most furious."
"People waging this war will have their scientists who will invent different and strange cannonballs."
"Only one country at the end of the world, surrounded by great seas, as big as our Europe, will live in peace, without any troubles."
Prophecy material is often transmitted through translation, paraphrase, memory, or selective quotation. Dates can shift, symbols can be stretched, and political bias can shape interpretation.
Is this page endorsing every prophecy claim? No. It is an information hub for collecting and organizing materials that readers already search for.
Why include both ancient and modern material? Many readers want to compare how similar themes appear across different eras and traditions.
Can I contribute new material? Yes. Use the submission page to share a source, interpretation, or translated excerpt.