Thursday, June 9, 2022

What did Nostradamus of Riga foresee?

 The terrible events of 1941 were predicted not only by the famous Wolf Messing. According to some reports, "capricious naughty" Eižen Fink, also known as "Nostradamus of Riga," once predicted a wealthy woman that would starve to death on the boards in a cold region. The prophecy has come true.




The clairvoyant from Riga, Eižen Fink, is not as famous as Nostradamus or Wang, but his predictions usually came true. The story says that the boy's remarkable abilities began to manifest themselves in childhood. Once he advised his friend not to swim and said, "You will drown yet", but he did not listen and went to the river. He dove and did not come up.

When Fink became an adult, his fame as divination was already spreading throughout Latvia. Famous celebrities and the most respected people in the country visited him for advice on the future. Fink was especially liked by the Russian people of Latvia.


The famous owner of the newspaper concerned Emilia Benjamin could not stand the "capricious naughty" young man and always tried to humiliate him in public. Until at one of the parties, Fink said to a haughty wealthy woman: "You don't have to worry so much, ma'am, eat and drink to your heart's content, or you'll starve to death on boards in a cold region."

Back then, no one took the clairvoyant's words seriously. Everyone thought he was just offended. In 1941, however, Benjamin was arrested and exiled to Siberia, where she died in camps. It is worth noting that Nostradamus and predictors like him are often criticized for their prophecies being interpreted in any way. This usually leads to the prophecy being "correctly" decoded only after the predicted event is fulfilled. The Church also has a negative attitude towards such individuals.

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