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The world famous psychic and soothsayer Vanga had a unique gift of foresight. Legends circulate about her life, fate and prophecies, films are made, novels and entire books are written, and countless people walk the earth healed and saved by her gift (by the way, there are many privileged and titled people among them).

Was Vanga sighted or blind at birth, how did she get unusual abilities, and what famous predictions did she leave behind for humanity - these are the main questions that interest many people around the world. Read on when and how Vanga lived (the biography of the soothsayer in expanded form is presented in this article).

According to Wikipedia, the full name of the world-famous soothsayer Vanga is Surcheva Vangelia Pandeva (after marriage she was Gushterova). The life of a woman who became the owner of an amazing gift as a result of an accident began in a poor family.

Early childhood and wanderings of Vangelia

Vanga was born into an ordinary Bulgarian family, whose financial situation in the pre-war period was completely deplorable. Her date of birth is 01/31/1911. The appearance of the future prophetess into the world already back in 1911 was very mysterious, because the girl was born at midnight, premature and with some physiological defects. The likelihood that the baby would die was so high that she was not given a name at first.

Only later, when the seven-month-old baby began to grow up and gain strength, they chose a name for her in accordance with the folk custom that is relevant for the inhabitants of the Bulgarian city of Strumitsa (Ottoman Empire). As expected, on the day of choosing a name, Vanga's grandmother went out onto the porch and asked the first person she met what to name the girl.

The first person they met was a woman who suggested the name Andromache. But it did not suit the grandmother, and she decided to try her luck again by turning to the next passerby. He suggested the name Vangelia. Since its full form was the name of the Gospel (translated from the Greek language "Ευαγγελία" - "the good news that brought the good news"), they decided to give it to a two-month-old baby to protect it from death and various misfortunes.

Vangelia's father, Pande Surchev, was a simple peasant who fought at the front during the First World War. Mother - Surcheva Paraskeva, in honor of which many years later the temple in the village of Rupite, erected at the expense of Vangelia in 1994, will be named (the temple of Sveta Petka Bulgarska).

The girl Vanga was left alone early in her childhood. Her father, drafted into the ranks of the Bulgarian army, went to the front. When he fought, Vanga's mother died. Until the demobilized father returned, Vanga was brought up and lived in a family of neighbors.

Panda returned when Vangelia was almost 8 years old. At first, he, a grieving widower, and the girl lived together in their old house. But soon Pande married for the second time to one of the beauties of Strumitz, Tanka. In the new composition, the family lived together, but poorly. A few years later, Pande decides to move to his homeland, Macedonia. Since 1923, when young Vangelia was already 12 years old, they began to live in Novo Selo.

How did the girl get the gift?

The move in 1923 will radically affect all subsequent years of Vangelia's life. She will lose her sight, but she will gain something more by starting to predict ...

Many are interested in how blind the gospel is. After moving to Macedonia, one of the beautiful days the girl went with the company to the outskirts of the village. Suddenly, a whirlwind arose, which knocked all the guys to the ground, except for Vanga - he lifted the future soothsayer and carried it several hundred meters away. What Vanga said later seemed to many an invention. The victim claimed that, being carried away by the tornado, she felt someone's touch, after which she lost consciousness.

All this happened during the day, but Vanga was found in the evening. She was lying on the ground under a pile of garbage and sand, and there was so much dust in her eyes that they hurt terribly and almost did not open.

To restore his vision, Vanga needed surgical intervention and special medications, for which his parents had no money. As a result, the 12-year-old girl lost her sight, but began to practice clairvoyance, which we will discuss below.

After this tragic incident, Vangelia will live with Pande and Tanka for a couple more years. Later, she will go to a Serbian school in the city of Zemund, where they were engaged in the education and upbringing of people deprived of sight. Little is known about the life of the blind Vanga of those years.

While in the "house of the blind", she mastered the sciences, learned to play the piano and various household skills, even going to get married. But the wedding of Vanga and one of the pupils of the orphanage Dimitra (also deprived of sight) was not destined to take place then. In connection with the death of his stepmother in 1928, Pande recalled Vanga home.

A Blinded Woman Who Could 'See'

Already at home, doing housework and caring for her younger half-brothers and sisters, Vanga tries to make prophecies to her friends. Vanga's first experience of clairvoyance came about in the 30s, when, at the request of her girlfriends, the girl guessed them.

In those days, there was one custom in Bulgarian villages: several girls gathered and threw one object at a time into a jug, which was placed in the yard at night, so that the next day the girls could find out their fate. The role of the "oracle" - perhaps by chance - always went to Vanga. And she handled it "excellently."

Each time predicting exactly what came true in a few days, she earned herself the fame of a clairvoyant. And since then, she has been approached to tell about the fate of a person.

On the eve of the 30th anniversary, after Vanga suffered pleurisy, an amazing guest appeared to the seer in the guise of a shining wanderer on a white horse. He said that Vanga would soon tell people about death, and told her not to be afraid, as he would tell her the right words. Such a story, told from the words of a seer, would have seemed only an amazing story if Vanga's life had not changed after this incident.

Since 1941, the clairvoyant Vanga began to receive people who wanted to know the fate of those who had gone to war. Often single women entered the door of her house in the hope that Vanga would tell about the fate of their fathers, husbands, and sons who had gone to the front. And no matter how bitter the truth was, Vanga always told everything exactly.

The fact that Vanga predicted in one of the Bulgarian villages also reached the Tsar of Bulgaria, Boris III. And in the spring of 1942, he goes to a blind woman, famous for her psychic abilities, for a session. He wanted Vanga to tell him about his death. And allegedly she did this, indicating the exact day and year, as well as describing the exact circumstances of his death. After the visit of such a titled person, the fame of Vanga spread far beyond the state borders.

Since then, the fortune teller began to make prophecies for a variety of people. She worked with ordinary people, but sometimes she also received privileged personalities (political and cultural figures, actors, pop stars and many others). Among the most prominent personalities who made an appointment with Vanga and traveled to Petrich were:

  • Soviet scientist Bekhtereva Natalya Petrovna.
  • The heir of Nicholas Roerich (the famous painter) is Svyatoslav Roerich.
  • Representatives of B.N. Yeltsin and others.

How was her fate

Throughout her life, the soothsayer was distinguished by religiosity. She was proud that she belonged to the Orthodox faith, and in connection with this, at first she was afraid of her gift. But, realizing how much good it brings to people, Vanga began to practice, accepting 100 thousand people annually.

By that time, as it was written above, the fortune teller had already become a very famous person, the fame of which spread throughout Bulgaria and beyond.

Hearing about the blind Vanga the prophetess from the Macedonian village, Dimitri Gushterov, a pupil of the Serbian "house of the blind", decided to find his first love. He came to her in 1943, and a year later the couple in love went to Petrich, where the young people got married. But after the wedding, Dimitri had to leave his beloved - he was called to the front.

By what miracle did Dimitri survive and be able to return home to Vanga? According to available information, before leaving for the war, Dimitri received advice and instructions from his newly-made wife. Most likely, guided by the tips of Vanga, he was able to avoid a terrible death and return from the war alive.

But after the front, against the backdrop of worries about the death of his brother and the diseases that pursued him, Gushterov began to gradually become an inveterate drunkard. Neglecting the instructions and requests of his wife Vangelia, Dimitri Gushterov did not stop drinking. As a result, in 1962 he died. The cause of his death, according to doctors, was cirrhosis of the liver.

But all the time, while the husband abused alcohol and dreamed of revenge for his brother who died in the war, Vanga did not stop practicing. She met people who traveled to her from all over the world for advice, tips, problem solving, and even healing.

Which of the predictions of a blind woman at the age of 12 came true? For example, the death of Stalin. Vanga claimed that death would befall the Soviet leader in 1953, in the spring. Vangelia announced her forecast back in 1952. And as soon as the news reached the top of the government of the USSR, it was decided to arrest the clairvoyant.

Having put Vanga in custody without the right to correspond, they planned to keep her in custody for 10 years. But Joseph Stalin did not manage to avoid what was predicted. In March 1953, as stated by the seer, Stalin died. After long deliberations, Vanga was decided to be released from prison. Much later, in 1967, she was even awarded the status of a civil servant, for which she received two hundred leva a month.

In addition to this incident, 85-year-old grandmother Vanga "foretold" her own death. Vanga died a month after she predicted the date of her own death - August 11, 1996 - from an oncological formation in her right breast, categorically refusing the operation. After 3 days, she was buried on the territory of the Temple of St. Paraskeviia, built with her own money.

What Vanga said about Russia, which would become a powerful power uniting many states, brought her considerable fame during her lifetime. But world fame came to the prophetess when Wang told about the end of the world. According to the soothsayer, it will happen in 3797. But by that time, people will be able to invent a new method to preserve the basis of humanity and thereby continue life after death on Earth in a new star system. Author: Elena Suvorova

Most recently, the world celebrated a significant date - one century since the birth of Vanga. This woman had unique abilities: she knew about the past, predicted the future, healed from bodily and mental illnesses, could penetrate invisible worlds and share the information received with people...

Difficult childhood

Vanga, whose biography will be presented in this article, was born in Macedonia (Strumica) in 1911. She was born at the age of seven months and was very weak and sickly. The girl's toes and toes were fused. No one knew if the baby could survive, so they wrapped her in unwashed wool and an ox's stomach, laid her near the stove and began to pray for the health of the child. And two months later, Vanga (biography, date of death of the healer are presented below) burst into tears for the first time in her life. Local grandmothers explained to the mother that, in fact, the child was born just now. And if no one was sure whether he would live on, then they did not give him a name either. In Strumica this was a long-standing custom. Now everyone was sure that the girl deserved the name. The next day, her grandmother went outside and asked the first girl she met to give the child a name. So the baby was named Vangelia. The name was liked by all members of the Dimitrov family, since in Greek it means "bearer of good news."

In 1914, Vanga's biography was marked by a bad event - after the second birth, her mother died. A year later, my father was drafted into the army. The girl had to be given to the care of Asanitsa, a compassionate and kind neighbor. Father returned three years later and immediately married Tanka Gergieva, the most beautiful girl in the village. After all, the children needed a mother, and he needed a mistress. But family happiness was short-lived. In 1923, the girl's father went bankrupt and sent Vanga with two children to his brother Krostadin. He was better off and could help.

Development of the Gift

The real biography of Vanga suggests that her extraordinary abilities began to manifest themselves from childhood. For example, a girl could name the exact location of a thing, a lost stepmother or father.

Soon, the adults noticed that Vanga was playing an unusual game: the girl took out an object into the yard, then returned to the house, closed her eyes and felt everything around, trying to find the place where he was. She seemed to be in trouble! And when the girl was 12 years old, a disaster occurred. Any biography of Vanga describes in detail what happened. We will briefly describe what happened.

Catastrophe

Walking down the street, the girl got into a terrible storm. A whirlwind that broke out, in which leaves, branches, clods of earth and dust were mixed, carried Vanga two kilometers from the house. She was found in a field, littered with branches, earth and stones. She was maddened with fear, but even worse was the stabbing pain in her mud-covered eyes. The girl simply could not open them. At home, they washed her eyes with herbal decoctions, made compresses, smeared them with balms, turned to healers and healers. But nothing worked. I had to resort to at least. The official biography of Vanga contains information about three operations on the eyes. But even after them, the girl's vision did not return. There was only one way out - the House of the Blind.

Everything was interesting and new. The future seer studied the Braille alphabet, various subjects and studied music. She also mastered knitting, cleaning the house and cooking. In the House of the Blind, Vanga met her first love, but the young people failed to get married. Her stepmother Tanka died after her fourth childbirth, and the girl had to return to poverty to help with the housework.

New challenges

To feed his family, his father had to go to work in neighboring villages. He was employed there either as a shepherd or as a laborer. Soon an earthquake struck Strumica. The adobe house of the Dimitrovs was completely destroyed. The father had to build a new dwelling from reed stalks for several days. The result was a small hut, smeared with clay (as the official biography of Vanga says). Children and father lived all together in one room.

The skills acquired in the House of the Blind were useful to the future seer. She knitted very beautifully. Sometimes they paid her with food, and sometimes with old things that Vanga tied up for herself and her family. The whole day of the girl was scheduled by the minute. She did not like to mess around and did not allow others: the sisters wove, washed, mended clothes, baked bread, etc. On Sunday, the whole family went to church, and after dinner, neighbors ran into their yard to gossip.

First predictions

Vanga, a biography whose date of birth is known to all fans of the seer, began to predict fate even at girlish gatherings. For example, in Strumica there was a custom: before St. George's Day, all the girls put various objects in a jug in order to later find out their future. This jug was placed in the courtyard of the Dimitrovs' house, and Vanga, taking out these items, predicted fate. Everything came true very accurately, for which the locals called the girl "oracle". The seer also interpreted dreams.

Disease

The daily long hours of work soon made themselves felt. The girl's health failed, and she fell ill with pleurisy. For the next eight months, Vanga fought the disease, being on the verge of death and life. Neighbors even started raising money for her funeral. But the seer was healed. And her abilities were even stronger.

Father's death and war

In 1940, Vanga's biography was overshadowed by a terrible event - her father died. And hopeless hard days flowed for the Dimitrov family. At that time, the soothsayer often told her neighbors that she planned to bring a sacrifice to the Church of the Fifteen Martyrs so that their village would not be destroyed by enemies. She was able to predict the war that began a year later. The seer saw all the upcoming events in a dream. But then few believed her. In early 1941, Vanga had a vision. A white warrior in armor entered her room and lit up the whole space with a bright light. He told her, “Many people will die soon. You will stay here and give predictions. Don't worry, I'll be there and tell you what to say."

Saving Strumica

In April, the Germans invaded the village. All the inhabitants fled into the forest and hid. Vanga and her sister stayed at home. A few days later the people came back and saw that the village was untouched. Vanga was found in her house. She stood in a corner and prayed. The seer also gave predictions. With amazing accuracy, the girl described the upcoming events, named the names of the killed and mobilized soldiers. Vanga predicted for a whole year. She didn't even sleep though. The fame of her miraculous gift quickly spread throughout the region. The sight of the seer so impressed the people who came that they unconsciously knelt before her.

Personal life

According to Vanga's biography, the full version of which is available in open sources, since 1942 people have been constantly visiting her. They all wanted to know about themselves and their future. In 1943, Hitler himself came to the seer. Vanga told him: "Do not fight against Russia, in the end you will still lose." And as we see now, she was right.

Somehow, soldiers from the Intendan regiment came to Vanga's courtyard. One of them, named Dimitar Gushterov, wanted to find out who killed his brother. He liked the seer. Not a single girl fell into his soul like Vanga. Biography, the personal life of the girl have changed from that moment. Dimitar began to regularly visit the soothsayer in the village. They could talk for hours. And soon Gushterov proposed to her.

People gossip about how a blind woman can be a good housewife and wife. But soon the offended Vanga showed that she could. A strong character helped her in overcoming difficulties, as well as in the fight against poverty and gossip. She moved into her husband's family and began to "build" her happiness. However, it did not last long. In Greece, the mobilization of reserve soldiers began, and Gushterov had to leave. Finally, Dimitar promised Vanga that if he returned, he would build a new house for the seer and make sure that she did not need anything. In 1947, he returned from the service and fulfilled his own promise.

Glory

After 12 years, Dimitar died, and the soothsayer devoted her life entirely to serving people. From early morning she began to receive the afflicted. Thousands of people met with her in the hope of getting answers. Among them were not only ordinary citizens. Scientists, writers, public figures, artists and heads of state came to Vanga. And she gave true predictions to everyone.

Vanga, a biography whose years of life are known to any Bulgarian, was also engaged in treatment. In some, she diagnosed the disease, in others she advised how to avoid it. For more than fifty years, people from all over the planet have come to see the seer. She accepted until her death.

Death

It was the whole biography of Vanga. The full version, unfortunately, will not fit in one article. If desired, you can find it in films and books about the life of a fortune teller.

Vanga (biography, photo of the clairvoyant presented above) knew about the exact date of her departure to another world. A month before her death, she named her. Whether she left any heirs, no one knows. Once, the seer mentioned that a girl lives in France, to whom she wants to transfer her abilities. And at the time of her death, a ten-year-old child will go blind ... However, before the death of Wang, whose biography is known to the whole world, she said: “The Lord gave me abilities, and only he will decide whether they can be transferred. Nothing depends on me."

The soothsayer accepted her death with a smile. On August 10, 1996, exactly at midnight, her condition improved (she suffered from oncology, which she did not allow anyone to treat). According to the niece, the grandmother asked for bread and water, and then wished to be bathed. At 9 am, she said that she saw the spirits of dead relatives. The seer spoke to them. An hour later, the life of Vanga ended, whose biography was a vivid example of serving other people.

Selected Sayings

  • “If we cannot understand a simple truth with reason, then we will be forced to understand the laws of the cosmos. But the epiphany will cost too much.”
  • “It is not necessary to fight for peace with weapons in hand. If we manage to breathe good thoughts into people, then this will be a serious step towards achieving peace.”
  • “The anointed one in white robes will return to Earth again. All the elect will feel this moment in their hearts. First he will come to Russia, and then he will reveal himself to the rest of the world.
  • “We are witnesses of fateful events. The two biggest leaders shook hands to show the importance of the first step in achieving peace on Earth. But the final peace on the planet will come only when the Eighth comes.

The gift of a soothsayer in a young Bulgarian woman, Vangelia Pandeva Gushterova, nee Dimitrova, later named Vanga, actively manifested itself during the Second World War. The villagers turned to a blind neighbor who allegedly saw through walls and time. They asked to find the missing husbands. And Vanga named the places where the wanted people could be alive or buried.

Who is Vanga?

The fame of the miraculous abilities of Vangelia spread throughout the cities of Bulgaria. In 1942, Tsar Boris III came to her and asked to see his future. And she saw... And what she saw came true...

How did a simple illiterate woman acquire an extraordinary ability to look into the past and look into the future? Scientists from different countries are still trying to unravel this phenomenon.

Getting an appointment with a seer and healer is not so easy. Ordinary people had to wait more than a year. Only eminent figures were let in without a queue.

Vanga herself chose who should be accepted first. The path to her home for all foreigners began from the capital of Bulgaria, Sofia.

Then from Sofia it was necessary to drive over 180 kilometers by bus or by car to the Bulgarian town of Petrich, in which Vanga had her house.

Then from Petrich along a country road after 7 kilometers it was possible to get to the village of Rupite, where in recent years Vanga also lived in her house.

Rupite is not an easy place. It can be called witchcraft. It is located at the foot of the Kozhukh volcano, which has long since died out. Centuries ago, red-hot magma flowed to the surface of the earth, gases escaped.

It is said that these gases still hover imperceptibly in the air. If you inhale them, then all sorts of illusory visions may arise. Allegedly, this breath of the earth saturated Vanga, helped to guess the future and the past.

In a small house in Rupita, the fortune teller received visitors. Up to a hundred people a day. 5-10 minutes for each. And only for eminent made an exception.

She did not refuse anyone, although there were cases, she drove away the negligent. The fortuneteller slept for 4-5 hours a day.

Most remained satisfied with her advice and predictions. Many said that they were relieved, as if various ailments had left them, that after meeting with the village healer, a renewal was taking place inside.


Vanga's house in the town of Petrich

How did Vanga go blind?

Vangelia was born into a poor peasant family in the village of Strumitsa, which at that time was part of the Ottoman Empire. The girl was born seven months old, and her parents feared for her life.

They did not give her a name, they waited for her to get stronger. She received the name Vangelia (Greek for good news) from a passing woman who, according to tradition, was stopped by her father and mother in the street and asked to name their daughter.

Vanga's childhood was difficult. The mother soon died, and the father was taken into the army, the First World War began. After returning from the front, his father married, but lived in poverty.

Vanga grew up mobile, invented all sorts of games, most often pretended to be a doctor, sometimes blindfolded, she easily found hidden things and thus surprised everyone.

When Vangelia was 12 years old, she walked with the girls on the outskirts of the village. Suddenly the wind picked up, it blew with such force that it uprooted the trees. It was a tornado.

A stream of hot air caught the girl and lifted her into the air. She was found late in the evening in a field among a pile of stones, sand and branches. They took it home. She complained about her eyes - they were covered with sand.

Washing didn't help. Her eyes hurt, she could barely see.

Local doctors were unable to help her, and there was no money to go to the capital. The girl was completely blind.

She was sent to a home for the blind, where she learned the relief-dotted tactile alphabet of the blind Frenchman Louis Braille, by the way, the son of a shoemaker, and mastered many different worldly wisdom.

Met a blind guy and they even wanted to get married. But... After some time, her father, who was hired as a shepherd, took her from the house of the blind.

During childbirth, his wife died, and Vanga had to do housework, raise younger brothers and sister, and had to forget about a happy marriage.

Blindness and prophecy

Blindness really endowed Vanga with a special gift - to keenly sense the environment. One day, when she was 16 years old, a sheep disappeared from her father's flock. Alien animal.

My father had no money to pay for the lost sheep. And then Vanga told him that the sheep should be looked for from a neighbor, she called his name.

The father was very surprised, but he found the sheep exactly where Vanga indicated. His father died in 1940, and the blind Vanga became the head of the family.

When German troops entered the territory of Yugoslavia in April 1941, Vanga changed, she turned into a devout prophetess and spoke about the men who went to the front, called those who were destined to return or fall on the battlefield.

Vanga became for the locals not only a soothsayer, healer, but also almost a goddess.

Later it was said that Wehrmacht officers visited her incognito. What did they want to hear from her?

They say that allegedly in 1943, Adolf Hitler himself, the Fuhrer of great Germany, visited her. And allegedly she told him: "Leave Russia alone! You will lose this war!"

The Fuhrer left her very dissatisfied. Apparently, he did not like the prediction of the Bulgarian prophetess. But he did not take revenge on her.

Vanga nevertheless married a soldier Dimitar Gushcherov, and although God did not give them his children, they had an adopted son and daughter.


Vanga with her husband Dimitar

What is the secret of Vanga's phenomenality?

Vanga is a unique person in his own way. She did not read anything in her life, she was hardly able to think about her abilities, especially to analyze, train her hearing, her feelings.

However, a critical moment occurred in her life, and human nature somehow revived in her, spoke in her own language, which is different from what we all understand. She became clairvoyant.

She never guessed that another I was hidden in her. The well-known Russian researcher of the human psyche, Yuri Gorny, for example, was sure that Vanga was helped by the ubiquitous employees of the Bulgarian authorities.

Allegedly, the maids in the hotels questioned the guests and passed the information on to Vanga, the taxi drivers questioned the visitors and also signaled further. Could this happen in practice?

It is doubtful - the flow to the healer was too great. It was not easy to figure out who was going to her, for what purpose. And was the game worth the candle?


Chapel of St. Paraskeva in the Bulgarian village of Rupite.

It was built in 1994 according to the project of the Bulgarian architect Svetlin Rusev. The money for the construction of the chapel was given by the clairvoyant Vanga, who lived the last twenty years of her life in this village.

How was Vanga's superpower of clairvoyance explained?

Some medical specialists, speaking on television, each in their own way, evaluated the talent of the clairvoyant.

Everyone recognized that she possessed some special natural instinct. Only what?

She is in no way a witch, not a charlatan, she did not deceive people, did not take money from them, she did not act in the name of her own enrichment.

She did not make money on her gift, she needed to communicate with people, she wanted her gift to bring benefits, to help those who suffer.

It was the gratitude of the people who received advice or even a cure from her that was her greatest reward.

Some argued that her gift manifested itself after an accident, when in childhood she lost her sight, later the body was rebuilt, and her internal sensory abilities became aggravated.

The girl began to somehow especially acutely feel another person, to perceive his pains as her own. It was this acute feeling of the other that allowed her to correctly diagnose.

But most of the time she was just guessing, nothing more. It has nothing to do with medicine.

Others called her the village healer. Again, nothing more. This meant that she was practicing medicine without a medical degree and without permission.

But the healer is a representative of traditional medicine, which has accumulated considerable experience in treating patients with natural remedies, including conspiracies and spells.

And if his treatment gave a positive result, what's wrong with that?

What Vanga herself said

Vanga herself explained her superpowers to clairvoyance in this way - supposedly ghostly creatures sometimes appear near her. Who they are, she does not know and cannot describe them.

It was from these ghosts that she received information about the person who came to see her. When they were close, she could know the whole past life of a visitor, foresee what fate awaits him.

She saw as if she were in a movie, and live shots passed before her eyes. She offered to treat illnesses ... by going to the doctor or by decoctions of medicinal plants.

She claimed that decoctions work best through the skin, advised them to pour over.

And yet, she loved the smell of flowers. These smells played a special role for her. They helped her establish a connection with ghosts, with the cosmos, through them she received information about a person's past.

When asked why she, a healer for others, did not have her own children, did not save her husband from alcoholism (he died in 1962), she replied that everyone in the family had their own path written and she was not able to influence it. .


Vanga made her predictions for free

in the USSR in the 1970s. the popular science film Seven Steps Beyond the Horizon, filmed in 1968 by director Felix Sobolev, was shown.

For the first time, it showed achievements in the field of research on the capabilities of the human brain, analyzed the sensory abilities of a person. The film aroused great interest of millions of people.

The audience saw experiments in which various people with phenomenal abilities took part. This film raised questions that at the time no one really could answer.

What did Vanga predict?

Vanga rarely predicted political events. Although she said that soon a coup or revolution would take place in one or another part of the earth, the president would be replaced somewhere.

Most often, she made such forecasts at the request of politicians who visited her. Vanga singled out Russia in particular.

She clearly favored the Russians, predicted a lot of good things in the future, invited Boris Yeltsin to her place. He did not go himself, but sent people to her, including a television company.

Russian journalists made a documentary about Vanga, which also had many questions and few answers about who she is.

The Bulgarian press wrote about Vanga mostly positively, while the Western European press often published skeptical and ironic articles.

Some journalists who visited Vanga called her an extraordinary phenomenon worthy of attention, scientific study.

Others, who, by the way, did not have her, considered her just a village sorceress, a local fortune-teller, a fortune-teller, hardly endowed with a special gift to unravel the human essence, which, based on her self-awareness and some kind of inner clairvoyance, successfully guesses.

They believed that Vanga was more often mistaken, she relies on her everyday experience, says elementary things, thoughtful conclusions are inaccessible to her. It is not interesting for an educated person to listen to her.

And yet, for the most part, both journalists and scientists, including doctors, agreed that there was something unusual in this elderly woman, in her statements.

Meeting with a German journalist

One German journalist wrote that, going to her, he was very skeptical. And when I saw it, I was completely disappointed.

He was supposed to have given her a lump of sugar, which had been under his pillow for two days before, supposedly this lump of sugar helped her see the past and the future. Then he held out his hand.

Usual procedure. Vanga accurately told the German about his past. Along the way, I noticed that he had a sick stomach, he should stop smoking and drinking beer. Then she moved on to politics.

She said that in the near future Germany was waiting for renewal, she would unite, that after the Russian troops would leave her territory.

The journalist was stunned by what he heard. Over the years, everything happened as Vanga predicted.

The Germans in 1990 united into one state, rejoiced, then became disillusioned with each other, and in 1994 the Russian military units finally left the territory of united Germany.

Vanga (1911-1996)
Vanga's house in Rupite

What did Vanga predict to the Bulgarian Tsar Boris III?

At the same time, Tsar Boris III, popular in Bulgaria, learned about the clairvoyant, predicting future events, who ascended the throne at 24 after the defeat of the country in the First World War.

The tsar could not ignore the fellow tribeswoman-soothsayer, to whom, as he was informed, even the Nazis dropped by.

In April 1942, a motorcade of cars appeared in the village of Strumice and stopped at a modest one-story rural house.

A man of medium height with a mustache and a hat stepped out of one of the cars. Adjutants ran up to him and showed him the way. He removed his hat and entered the house.

Nobody knows exactly what Vanga and the king were talking about. He asked not to spread about the meeting. Only later, Vanga's sister Lyubka admitted that Vanga was waiting for his arrival.

She was sitting in her corner, and before Boris had time to say hello, she began to speak.

According to Lyubka, Vanga said that his rule made it possible to expand the borders of Bulgaria, to establish its authority in Europe, but this was not for long. Bulgaria will shrink. He was told the date was August 28th.

With what the date was connected, she did not explain. And she repeated several times: Get ready for it, it's coming soon. She didn't say anything more. The king left her in great embarrassment.

Death of Boris III

As you know, exactly one year later, on August 28, Tsar Boris III, a pacifist by conviction, who did not declare war on the USSR, did not send Bulgarian troops to the Eastern Front, saved 50,000 Bulgarian Jews from deportation into German slavery, died suddenly.

Officially from a heart attack. He was only 49 years old.

Later it turned out that his death occurred immediately after returning from East Prussia, where he met with Hitler. Obviously, the Fuhrer did not like the independent position of the Bulgarian Tsar.

Boris returned to Sofia in a gloomy mood. Suddenly, his heart ached. And it stopped. The doctors were powerless.

In Bulgaria, they said that supposedly German doctors were to blame for his death, they could poison him with their special long-acting poisons that leave no traces ...

Vanga's predictions about Russia

Now Russia is called the Union. But the old Russia will return and will be called the same as under St. Sergius.

Everyone recognizes her spiritual superiority, and America too. It will happen in 60 years. Before that, three countries will get closer - China, India and Russia.

Bulgaria will be with them only at the same time with Russia if it becomes part of it. Bulgaria has no future without Russia. And many new people will be born in Russia who will be able to change the world. 1979

There is no force that could break Russia. Russia will develop, grow and strengthen. Everything will melt like ice, only one thing will remain untouched - the glory of Vladimir, the glory of Russia.

Too much has been sacrificed. Nobody can stop Russia. It will sweep away everything in its path and not only survive, but also become the ruler of the world. 1979

Russia is the mother of all Slavic powers. Those who turned away from her will return in a new guise. Russia will not deviate from the path of reforms, which, in the end, will lead to the growth of its strength and power. 1996

At the end of the century, Kursk will be under water, and the whole world will mourn it. This will happen in August, around 1999-2000. 1980

Famous guests from Russia

In 1979, the writer Sergei Mikhalkov visited Vanga.

Later, he said that the clairvoyant predicted longevity for him, at the same time asked why he stopped celebrating his birthday, which Mikhalkov had not really celebrated for two years.

Then she reminded him of his sister, whom he forgot about since she died at the age of five. All her messages basically turned out to be true...

Around the same time, the famous actor Vyacheslav Tikhonov came to visit her. She reminded him of the request of cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, with whom he was friends, to buy him an alarm clock.

Tikhonov really bought an alarm clock, but did not have time to hand it over - Gagarin died tragically. Vanga told the actor that she would spend the last years of her life as a hermit, away from Moscow, from loved ones.

And so it happened ... The writer Leonid Leonov heard a warning from the soothsayer - supposedly his manuscripts are in danger, they will burn. He did not believe.

But for some reason, having returned home, just in case, he moved them from the dacha to the apartment, where one day, for some inexplicable reason, they burned down ...

And further. For some reason, Vanga asked Academician Natalya Bekhtereva, who visited her in the 1980s, the head of the Brain Institute at the Russian Academy of Sciences, where her husband was. Bekhtereva, according to her, replied that he was at home, in Leningrad.

Vanga grimaced, replied that something was wrong with him. But she didn't specify what exactly. In the same year, Bekhtereva's husband died ... Coincidences, accidents? Who knows.

What were the millions earned by Vanga spent on?

Vanga moved to Rupite from Petrich in 1976. It was said that she was forced to leave her house after a search was carried out in it, which was carried out by members of the Bulgarian special services.

Wang has long been suspected of working for foreign intelligence. Petrich was located 10 kilometers from the border with Greece, and representatives from the capitalist world often visited Vangelia.

What did they ask her about? What could she tell them? Maybe she's a spy and passes on state secrets?

Later, all these ridiculous suspicions disappeared. And guests from the capitalist world continued to visit her, only at the same time they had to pay a certain amount in dollars to the state treasury.

Boris III (1894-1943). Photo 1933 Todor Hristov Zhivkov (1911-1998)

The Bulgarian authorities, of course, could not remain aloof from the amazing events that took place, first in Petrich, then in Rupite.

The Communist Party, which at that time was ruled by General Secretary Todor Zhivkov, had to somehow respond to the predictions coming from the lips of an illiterate elderly woman who had no education, was not associated with any political movement, was not supposed to be a spy, but who had gained great prestige in Bulgaria and around the world.

Todor Zhivkov repeatedly came first to Petrich, then to Rupite, invited Vanga to Sofia. He took on the role of the clairvoyant's unspoken curator.

Then, in this honorary post, he was replaced by his daughter Lyudmila Zhivkova, the former Minister of Culture of Bulgaria, who became a close friend of Vanga.

From that moment on, the fortune teller was recognized by all politicians and scientists in Bulgaria.

How Vanga became a civil servant

Around the same years, it was decided that Vanga should not work for free, let her activities benefit her, the village of Rupite and the whole country.

Vanga's enterprise - healing and clairvoyance - became commercial, it was supposed to make a profit.

In 1967, the healer Vanga became a civil servant, she was given an official salary - 200 leva, about 100 euros of the very millions of money that she collected from visitors.

A tax was established: for locals, a visit to a clairvoyant is 10 Bulgarian leva, today it is about 5 euros, for foreigners - 50 dollars.

The incoming money was distributed in this way: part went to the city treasury, part went to the fund of Vanga herself, part went somewhere else.

There were such philanthropists, mainly from Western European countries, who, feeling gratitude for the predictions that came true, transferred amounts up to a million dollars to her.

In total, it was calculated: the clairvoyant earned about 100 million dollars for Bulgaria.

Part of these funds Vanga spent on her own needs, according to her project, a chapel of St. Paraskeva was built in Rupita, that was the name of her mother, whom she practically did not know.

Her adopted son Dimitar Volchev, later the prosecutor of the city of Petrich, created a foundation for his foster mother, which he called Vanga.

How did Clairvoyant Vanga die?

When in 1996 Vanga felt that she was sick, she went to the doctors. Those diagnosed - cancer of the left breast. She did not worry and did not allow herself to be operated on, guessing three more years of her life.

But in this case, the seer was wrong. The disease progressed rapidly, and after six months Vanga was gone.

The doctors were powerless to help her without an operation, she would still live, but the clairvoyant refused.

She was buried not near the house in Rupite, where she had lived in recent years and where she wished to be buried, but against her will - on the territory of the chapel of St. Paraskeva.


Entrance to the chapel of Saint Paraskeva
Bell tower and Vanga's grave

Recognition of the sanctity of Vanga

The Orthodox Church did not recognize the clairvoyant for a long time. The Orthodox did not consider Vanga's abilities a gift from God. High-ranking priests, especially Bulgarian ones, were wary of her.

They did not see in her either holiness or a person endowed with a special natural gift. They were not interested in her life or her activities.

Only in 1994, when a chapel named after Saint Paraskeva was built in Rupite according to the project of Vanga and at her expense, the official Bulgarian church suddenly recognized Vanga and declared her a saint ...

Years go by, but people do not forget about Wang. They are still interested in the life of this healer and clairvoyant. To her, as if to a living person, they go to Petrich, then to Rupite.

They visit her house-museum, not far from it a chapel and next to it the grave of Vanga.

Visitors again and again wonder who this simple and amazing woman was, who bewitched millions of people, discovered so many secrets and gave rise to new ones.

And the house of the prophetess in Rupita is now considered a source of incredible cosmic energy.


Chapel interior
Vanga's grave

Professor Velichko Dobriyanov from the Sofia Institute of Suggestology - the science of mental suggestion at a distance, has been researching the Vanga phenomenon for several years.

He conducted a survey of 18 people who visited Vanga and analyzed over 800 of her messages.

As a result, it turned out that 445 of her answers turned out to be true, that is, more than half; alternative, which can be interpreted in two ways - 288; erroneous - about 90.

That is, the percentage of hits was near the number 70. This is a very high figure.

Professor's conclusion: Vanga undoubtedly possessed some telepathic abilities, the nature of which has not yet been established by modern science.

Biography Wangi. Prophecies and predictions of a clairvoyant. Memorable places and dates. Quotes and prophecies of the soothsayer, photo, documentary.

Years of life

born January 31, 1911, died August 11, 1996

Epitaph

We wish you good luck
In that unknown and new world,
So that you don't get lonely
To keep the angels away.

Vanga's biography

She saved hundreds of people from diseases, and she herself chose to face death, not wanting to fight her, as if knowing that she was destined to leave. Vanga met death with a smile on her face, grateful and dignified, as, perhaps, it should have been at her age. When Vanga died, the newspapers wrote - "the most informed grandmother on the planet left this world."

Vanga's biography has been counting down since 1911. Vanga's life began in the city of Strumica, in Macedonia. The girl was so weak at birth that she did not even have the strength to cry. To kid with fused fingers and toes at first, her parents did not even give a name, thinking that she would not survive, but she managed. And then she was christened Vangelia - from the Greek "bringing the good news."

Vanga was left without a mother as a child, and she was raised by a caring stepmother, but at the age of 12 another misfortune happened to the girl - she fell into a terrible storm that deprived her of her sight. There was no money for emergency surgery, and Vanga was blind for life. Starting at the age of 14, Vanga lived in the House of the Blind, where she learned to knit, sew, cook, read and met a young man whom she even planned to marry. But the death of her stepmother forced her to return home - her father needed her help. For the next 10 years, Vanga devoted herself to housework until she collapsed with severe pleurisy. It seemed that she could no longer get out, when suddenly she not only recovered, but also began to notice amazing abilities.

Vanga then fell into long trances, then began to speak in other people's voices and predict the future for people. Soon, rumors about Vanga's gift spread throughout the district and people began to come to her from different parts of not only the country, but also the world. They say, Vanga was almost never wrong in her prophecies- except in recent years, when she has grown old and weakened. She did not refuse help to anyone, she only expelled Kashpirovsky, Chumak and Juna's students. Researchers who observed Vanga confirmed: predictions cannot be considered coincidences, as they came true in 80% of cases.

Once Dimitar Gushterov came to the fortuneteller for help, and after a while he became the husband of Vanga and took her to Petrich. Vanga could not have her own children, but once she sheltered an orphan boy, Dimitar Volchev, who once knocked on her house and became son Vange. Also in the house of the soothsayer was brought up Vanga's adopted daughter- Venetta. Later, Venetta admits that Vanga was her strict but fair mother, who loves cleanliness and cooks deliciously.

The year the fortune teller found out she had breast cancer and refused treatment was year of Vanga's death. She died on August 10, 1996, having bequeathed all her property to the state, leaving nothing to her family. Vanga's funeral took place on the territory of the temple, built at the expense of Vanga. In Petrich, in the house where Vanga lived, was later created Vanga Memorial Museum. The pilgrimage to Vanga's grave continues to this day.
The assassination attempt on the 35th US President John F. Kennedy, the rebellion in Czechoslovakia, the assassination of Robert Kennedy, the death of Indira Gandhi, the collapse of the USSR, the accident on the Kursk submarine - Vanga's prophecies can be listed endlessly. Some of them are overgrown with legends, some are inventions and machinations on the name of a famous soothsayer. One way or another, for those people who turned to her, Vanga was a great person with the gift of clairvoyance and healing, who received more than a million visitors in her life.


For Bulgaria, Vanga is definitely a holy woman.

life line

January 31, 1911 Date of birth of Vanga (Vangelia Pandeva Gushterova, nee Dimitrova).
1923 Moving to Novo Selo in Macedonia, loss of sight.
1925-1928 Life in the House of the Blind in Zemun, Serbia.
April 8, 1942 Visiting Vanga by the Tsar of Bulgaria Boris III.
May 1942 Marriage with Dimitar Gushterov.
1962 Death of Vanga's husband.
1967 Registration of Vanga as a civil servant, the beginning of paid receptions.
1994 Construction of the chapel of St. Paraskeva in the village of Rupite at the expense of Vanga.
August 11, 1996 Date of Wang's death.

Memorable places of Vanga

1. The village of Petrich, where Vanga was born and where on Opolchenskaya Street, 10, there is the Vanga Museum (Vanga's former home).
2. The village of Novo-Selo in Macedonia, where Vanga lived as a child.
3. Zemun district in Belgrade (formerly the city of Zemun), where Vanga lived in the House of the Blind for three years.
4. The village of Rupite, where Vanga received in her last years, where the church of Vanga (St. Paraskeva's chapel) is located and where Vanga is buried.

Prophecies and predictions of Vanga

One of the legends about Vanga's predictions says that in 1943 Hitler himself visited her and that she told him: “Leave Russia alone! You will lose this war!". Hitler laughed in the face of the fortune teller, then she told him to send his soldiers to such and such a house, they say, a mare is foaling there and her foal will have such and such a color. The soldiers left, then returned and conveyed what they saw, word for word, predicted by Vanga. After which Hitler left in heavy thought.

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Biography

The “canonical” biography of the Bulgarian clairvoyant is considered to be the brochure “Vanga”, written by her niece Krasimira Stoyanova, published in 1989 by the Bulgarian writer publishing house. At the same time, there are different versions of the circumstances under which Vanga received the abilities attributed to her.

Vanga was born on January 31, 1911 in Strumica in what is now the Republic of Macedonia, to farmers Pande and Paraskeva Surchev. At the same time, the historian Raymond Detreze (English) Russian indicates that she was born on 3 October 1911 in the town of Petrich. The name was given according to the Bulgarian folk custom: going out into the street and asking the first person you meet. But the grandmother did not like the name Andromache, and after questioning the second girl they met was named Vangelia, which is translated from Greek (Greek. Ευαγγελία ) means "good news". From an early age, she was distinguished by diligence, which she retained for the rest of her life. With the outbreak of the First World War, Vanga Pande's father was mobilized into the Bulgarian army. Mother died when Vanga was three years old. The girl grew up in a neighbor's house. Returning after the war, the widowed father remarried.

In 1923, due to financial difficulties (Vanga's father lost his land), the family moved to the village of Novo selo in Macedonia, where her father was from. There, at the age of 12, Vanga, when she was returning home with her cousins, lost her sight due to a hurricane, during which a whirlwind threw her hundreds of meters. She was found only in the evening, covered with branches and with sand-filled eyes. Her family was unable to provide treatment, and as a result, Vanga became blind. In 1925 she was sent to the House for the Blind in Zemun, Serbia, where she spent three years learning how to cook, knit, and read Braille. Here Vanga met a blind young man from a wealthy family and was going to marry him, but due to difficult life circumstances in the family (during the fourth birth, her stepmother died), she returned to her father's house in Strumica to help take care of her younger brothers Vasily and Tom and sister Lyubka.

Vanga first attracted public attention to herself during the Second World War, when a rumor spread around the neighborhood closest to her village that she was endowed with supernatural powers and clairvoyance and could locate people who disappeared in the war, whether they were alive, or places of their death and burial. This was facilitated by the fact that on the eve of 1939, Vanga caught a bad cold when she stood barefoot on a cement floor for several days in anticipation of the issuance of benefits for the poor and, being in an emaciated state, was unexpectedly able to recover from a severe form of pleurisy. In 1941, Vanga was visited for the second time by a certain "mysterious rider", after which she began to manifest supernatural abilities. One of the first titled visitors to Vanga was the Tsar of Bulgaria Boris III, who visited her on April 8, 1942.

In May 1942, Vanga met Dimitar Gushterov, who served in the army, from the village of Kryndzhilitsa in the Petrichskaya district, whom she married, and together they moved to Petrich. Gushterov suffered from alcoholism and died in 1962 from cirrhosis of the liver.

Vanga died on August 11, 1996 in Sofia at the Lozinets clinic from cancer of the right breast, refusing treatment and surgery. She transferred all her property to the ownership of the state.

Activities and views

According to followers [ ], Vanga had the ability to determine the diseases of people with great accuracy and predict their future fate. She often referred to healers or doctors who could help these people, and often these healers did not know and spoke about them like this: in such and such a city such and such a person lives.

According to Vanga herself, she owes her abilities to some invisible creatures, the origin of which she was not able to explain. Vanga's niece, Krasimira Stoyanova, said that Vanga spoke with the souls of the dead or, in the case when the dead could not give an answer, with a kind of inhuman voice. After each such session, Vanga said that “ I feel bad, and then I'm like a broken all day" and " I lose a lot of energy, I feel bad, I am depressed for a long time»

Vanga was supported by the Minister of Culture of the People's Republic of Bulgaria and a member of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the Bulgarian Communist Party Lyudmila   Zhivkova - the daughter of the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the BKP, Chairman of the State Council of the People's Republic of Bulgaria Todor   Zhivkov, like Zhivkov himself. In 1967, she was registered as a civil servant. From that moment on, she began to receive an official salary - 200 levs a month, and a visit to her cost for citizens of the socialist states - 10 leva, for citizens of "Western" states - 50 dollars. Until that moment, Vanga received people for free, accepting only various gifts.

In 1981, Vanga reported that the Earth " was under very bad stars, but next year it will be inhabited by new "spirits". They will bring goodness and hope» .

In 1994, at the expense of Vanga, according to the project of the Bulgarian architect Svetlin Rusev, the chapel of St. Paraskeva was built in the village of Rupite. Due to the non-canonicity of both the architecture of the building and the wall images, the chapel was not consecrated by the Bulgarian Orthodox Church, so they simply say about the building “temple”, without specifying its ownership. According to the rector of St. Archangel Michael in Varna, Bulgaria, “she actually built a temple at her own expense, which was painted by one of the famous Bulgarian artists. But he obviously tried his hand at church painting for the first time, which resulted in something terrible, in the truest sense of the word.

Shortly before her death, Vanga reported that the Earth was being visited by alien ships from a planet that sounded like Vamphim, " third from planet Earth”, and another civilization is preparing a big event; the meeting with this civilization will take place in 200 years.

Criticism

Vanga is a well-promoted state business, thanks to which the provincial region has turned into a place of pilgrimage for crowds from all over the world. Do you know who prayed for Vanga the most? Taxi drivers, waiters in cafes, hotel staff - people who, thanks to the "clairvoyant", had an excellent stable income. All of them willingly collected preliminary information for Vanga: where the person came from, why, what he hopes for. And Vanga then laid out this information to clients as if she herself saw it. They helped with dossiers on clients and special services, under whose cover the state brand worked. The same Bekhtereva, who went to Vanga, said that it was possible to get an appointment only with the permission of the special services.

Suddenly she broke off and in a changed - low, hoarse - voice with an effort said: “Someone came in here. Let him immediately throw THIS on the floor!” "What is it"?" - the stunned people around asked Vanga. And then she broke into a frantic cry: “THIS! He is holding IT in his hands! THIS prevents me from speaking! Because of this, I can't see anything! I don't want THAT in my house!" yelled the old woman, stamping her feet and swaying.

Unfulfilled predictions and fraud on the name of Vanga. Myths associated with her name

Vanga's name is often mentioned on the pages of the yellow press. Vanga is credited with various predictions, which often contradict each other. There are undocumented opinions that Vanga predicted the death of Stalin, the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, the victory of Boris Yeltsin in the presidential elections of 1996, the terrorist attacks of September 11, and Topalov's victory at the World Chess Championship. At the beginning of 1993, Vanga seemed to announce that the USSR would be reborn in the first quarter of the 21st century and Bulgaria would be part of it. And many new people will be born in Russia who will be able to change the world. In 1994, Vanga predicted: “ At the beginning of the 21st century, humanity will get rid of cancer. The day will come when cancer will be shackled in "iron chains"". She explained these words in such a way that " medicine against oncological diseases should contain a lot of iron". She also believed that a cure for old age would be invented. They will make it from the hormones of a horse, a dog and a turtle: “ The horse is strong, the dog is hardy, and the tortoise lives long". Before her death, Vanga said: “ There will come a time of miracles and a time of great discoveries in the realm of the intangible. There will also be great archaeological discoveries that will radically change our understanding of the world from ancient times. So predetermined» . For example, after the accident at the Fukushima nuclear power plant, Komsomolskaya Pravda reported on the impending nuclear disaster, which Vanga allegedly predicted: As a result of radioactive fallout, neither animals nor vegetation will remain in the Northern Hemisphere., and after 2.5 years reluctantly recognized this prophecy as not having come true.

At the same time, people who knew Vanga personally say that she did not give predictions about the death of the Kursk submarine, as well as other events, and most of all these messages are myths and lies. There are numerous cases when what is attributed to Vanga did not actually come true. For example, it was predicted that in the final World football 1994 championship 1994 will fight two commands starting with the letter "B"", However, only Brazil reached the final of all countries whose names begin with the letter "B", while Bulgaria lost in the semi-finals to Italy and remained fourth. Vanga allegedly predicted that the Third World War would begin in November 2010 and end in October 2014. According to the testimony of Vanga's close friends, she never predicted the start of the Third World War and the subsequent end of the world.

Vanga's unfulfilled predictions (from L. Orlova's book "Vanga. A look at Russia"):

  • 2010 The beginning of the World War. The war will begin in November 2010 and end in October 2014. It will start as usual, then nuclear weapons will be used first, and then chemical weapons.
  • 2011. As a result of radioactive fallout, neither animals nor vegetation will remain in the Northern Hemisphere. The Muslims would then launch chemical warfare against the surviving Europeans.
  • year 2014. Most people will suffer from ulcers, skin cancer and other skin diseases (a consequence of chemical warfare).
  • 2016 Europe is almost deserted.

Anatoly Stroev, who in 1985-1989 was Komsomolskaya Pravda's own correspondent in Bulgaria, believes that in the USSR about Vanga " journalists invented sensations for the sake of circulation". He spoke about several cases when Vanga was seriously mistaken. The first was his arrival, along with one journalist who was going to Vanga for help, and she said that she would never marry and would not have children, although after returning to Moscow she got married and gave birth to a daughter within a year. In the second case, in the late 1980s, several children disappeared in Volgograd at the same time, and two correspondents from a popular magazine went to Vanga, who allegedly told them that the children were alive and would soon be found, but they were never found. The third case was the story in 1991, when during the war in Croatia Soviet journalists Viktor Nogin and Gennady Kurinnoy disappeared and Vanga declared that both were alive, although later it turned out that they were shot on charges of spying for Croatia. Stroev also refutes the well-known myth about the "alarm clock for Gagarin", which is cited in her book "The Truth about Vanga" by the niece of the clairvoyant Krasimir Stoyanov, when the actor Vyacheslav Tikhonov allegedly came to Vanga, and the latter told him " Why didn't you fulfill the wishes of your best friend Yuri Gagarin? Before his last flight, he came to your house and said: “I don’t have time, so buy an alarm clock and keep it on your desk. Let this alarm clock remind you of me"". After that, Tikhonov allegedly became ill. Subsequently, Tikhonov allegedly said that after the death of Gagarin, he, grieving over the death of his friend, forgot to buy an alarm clock. Stroev notes that in 1990, at the premiere of the film “The Enraged Bus”, he met Tikhonov in the cinema and said: “ Vyacheslav Vasilyevich, comment on the story of Vanga!". Tikhonov, in turn, said: Is it possible in one word? Lies! I beg you, write: nothing like this happened. I didn't promise Gagarin any alarm clock! Yes, we didn't know him. I only saw him at a distance at official events, nothing more» .

In addition, Stroev notes that the prediction attributed to Vanga about the sinking of the Russian submarine "Kursk" is a pseudo-prophecy, which, even during her lifetime, long before the death of the "Kursk" " refuted from her words by journalist Ventsislav Zashev» .

“You will be fine at work,” Vanga said something like this, “but personal relationships will not develop quite well. Unfortunately, serious problems with the reproductive organs will not allow you to create a full-fledged family.” My friend later told me what efforts he had to keep from laughing ...

The relationship between the special services of Bulgaria and the USSR

Retired KGB Lieutenant Colonel Yevgeny Sergienko noted that “ often she was wrong, but it was not customary to disclose", because to Vanga" sent people of the highest flight", and therefore she was for the Chekists" way of extracting information". Sergienko expressed the opinion that " it cannot be said that Vanga worked for the KGB, but her assistants cooperated with us", because with their help" our agents got the right information". And for this, special services " in every possible way contributed to the formation of legends about miraculous healers on a massive scale". Sergienko said he knew " Bulgarian journalist, whom the special services aimed at promoting Vanga's popularity", and he started the legend about the doctor, which the Bulgarian special services further helped to develop, because " it was beneficial for both them and the KGB» .

Memory

In 2011, on the centenary of the birth of Vanga, her statue weighing 400 kilograms was installed in Rupita.

In 2014, the 20th anniversary of the opening of the temple was solemnly celebrated in Bulgaria.

Feature and documentary films about Wang

  • "Vanga: Prediction" - documentary film by V. Vikulin (2006)
  • "Russian sensations: Vanga - a prophecy for Russia" - a documentary filmed by NTV (2007)
  • "Secrets of the century: Vanga. The world visible and invisible "- documentary film by E. Kruglikova (2011)
  • "Vanga" - a documentary made by NTV for the program "Confrontation" (2011)
  • Wang is back! Secret archive of the soothsayer "- NTV documentary (2011) - in this film, perhaps, the heiress of Vanga was presented: a girl from France named Kaede.
  • "Frank-hearted confession: Vanga" - a documentary filmed by NTV (2011)
  • "The Second Coming of Vanga" - a documentary filmed by NTV (2011)
  • "Wanga. The world visible and invisible "- a documentary filmed by Ostankino (2011)
  • "The Whole Truth About Wang" - a documentary filmed by REN TV (2011)
  • "Russian sensations: Vanga's confession" - a documentary filmed by NTV (2011)
  • "Vangelia" - an artistic biographical series produced by Ukraine, Russia, Bulgaria, Belarus (2013).
  • “The world will split in half. Wang's warnings. Secret signs. [TV-3 28.01.09] (Vera Kilchevskaya)
  • “What Vanga was silent about” (Andrey Rosenblat)
  • "Confrontation. Great Vanga. Broadcast from 03/26/2011 (Alexander Novikov, Alexander Arkhipov)
  • "The Vanga Phenomenon" (film one and two)
  • "The Real Vanga" (12 episodes)
  • “Know the future. Life after Vanga "(20 episodes) (2014-2015), Mainstream production
  • “New Russian sensations: Vanga. Prophecies 2017 "- documentary, NTV (2017)

Notes

Literature

In Russian

  • Vanga. New look / Auth.-comp. L. Orlova. - Mn. : Harvest, 2006. - 448 p. - 17,000 copies. - ISBN 978-985-13-8912-0 , ISBN 985-13-8196-9 .
  • Vanga. A look at Russia / Ed.-comp. L. Orlova. - Mn. : Modern writer, 2008. - 416 p. -
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