From Forums of the Virgin Mary [initial translation]:
There are so many people who have had visions about future events in the last two centuries.
And although Acts of the Apostles 2:16, states that God says that in the last days He will pour out His Spirit on all people, and they will have visions and prophesy, it does not mean that all the seers who appear out there have visions from Heaven, nor that all the visions of the seers who do have the grace of seemingly Divine messages are always correct.
Therefore, we must apply Saint Paul’s maxim, examine everything and keep what is good.
So as material for insight, here we bring the insights of a 19th-century Serbian peasant, Mitar Tarabich, who made some amazingly accurate predictions for the 19th and 20th centuries.
Only time will judge how these prophecies will play out for the 21st century.
Mitar Tarabich was an illiterate Catholic peasant from the Serbian town of Kremna. He died in 1899. He told of his visions of the future to the Orthodox priest Zakhary Zakharich, who wrote down the accounts in a notebook.
After the priest’s death, the notebook was kept in his family.
When the village was captured by the Bulgarians in 1943, the notebook almost burned down in a fire. The manuscript is currently kept by his great-grandson, Deyan Malenkovych.
The visions were called “Tarabich’s black prophecies” and gained attention in the early 20th century, when one after another, they began to come true, with incredible accuracy and consistency.
[To repeat:] Tarabich predicted many events of the 20th century: the assassination of the Serbian King Alexander and his wife in 1903, the beginning of the war between the countries of the Balkan Union and Turkey in 1912, and the victory of Serbia and its allies.
Also the start of World War I in 1914, Nazi Germany’s attack on Yugoslavia in 1941, and the Soviet Union’s victory over the Germans.
He prophesied World War II, the establishment of Marshal Tito’s communist regime in Yugoslavia, the war in the Balkans from 1991 to 1995, the invention of television, computers, cell phones, and much more.
Everything that Tarabich predicted about the Slavic peoples and states, including Yugoslavia and Russia, came true with incredible accuracy and consistency.
About the Second World War he said:
“All of Europe will be under the rule of the wicked (a mention of the Nazis).
“Russia will not immediately enter the war when the army of evil attacks it and the Russians will defend themselves.”
And he added, “Then there will be a Red Tsar on the Russian throne (as Tarabich called Stalin).”
Tarabich predicted that Russians, along with their allies, would destroy the “evil” army, which evidently happened.
And that among the Serbs there would appear “a blue-eyed man on a white horse and with a bright star on his forehead, who gathers a powerful army and liberates occupied Belgrade.”
In a clear mention of the communist Josip Tito who ruled Yugoslavia from the end of World War II until 1991, he said that after the great war there would be a world peace in which many new states will emerge.
And an international court would be formed that will be more important than all the kings — referring to the United Nations clearly.
And he also anticipated the prosperity of the Serbian people after the war, which actually happened during Tito’s rule. [scroll for more]
He predicted that people would fly through the sky and look down at the earth from a height twice as high as Mount Tara in Serbia.
And that “men will build a box and inside there will be a kind of device with images, with which man will be able to see everything that is happening in the whole world.”
Unquestionably referring to television.
Tarabich further said that people would fly into space and to the moon, but they would not find life there like ours.
“Life will be there, but they will not understand it and they will not see that this is life.”
And he talks about how “people will dig wells in the ground and extract gold, which will give them light, speed, and energy.”
That is, the production of oil, which is also called “black gold.”
He also referred to the things that will begin to happen to men after World War II.
He said that “those who will read and write different books with numbers will begin to think that they know more.” These people will live according to their calculations, and do everything as the numbers tell them. And among them there will be both good and evil.
And he added that,
“People will understand less and less who they are and why they live, they will think they know everything, but they will know nothing.”
And that those who think they know more than God will lead the world into a global catastrophe.
“These wicked people who have lost faith in the Lord and worship only science will poison the air and water, spread the plague over the seas, rivers, and lands, and people will suddenly begin to die from various ailments.”
He warned that people would begin to hate clean air, divine freshness, and divine beauty, and hide in staleness.
He warned that the gross human intervention in nature and the violation of the laws established by God would lead to an ecological catastrophe on the planet.
And that those who want to save themselves, “will run out of the cities and start looking for mountains with three crosses, and there they will be able to breathe and drink water.”
The mention of mountains with three crosses may refer to holy mountains.
And he predicts that then famine will come, although there will be enough food, but it will not be possible to eat it because everything will be poisoned.
And it states that he who prays and refrains from eating [fasting?] will survive, and then “the Holy Spirit will save him and bring him closer to God.”
And in a clear reference to the transformation of men into Gods, he will say that the wise will do many stupid things, “thinking that they know and can do everything, without knowing anything.”
“Their souls will not be possessed by the devil, but by something more terrible: their own illusions.
“People will believe their knowledge to be the truth, even though there will be no truth in their minds.”
He also prophesies that it will be impossible to distinguish between women and men, everyone will dress the same, women will wear pants, like men, and people will stop thinking about why they live on earth.
And that “humanity will be affected by a strange disease for which no one will be able to find a cure. But that, with the help of God, they would find it everywhere and even in themselves.”
And he portrayed the communication situation we currently live in saying, “The more people know, the less they will love and care for each other.
“The hatred between them will be so strong that they will start to care more about the different devices than about their loved ones.
“A person will trust their own device more than their nearest neighbor” — in a clear reference to cell phones.
But he says that, “a little man will appear among the people of the far north who will teach the people love and compassion, but there will be many hypocrites around him, who will make it very difficult for them.
“The little man will leave wise books with all the words he has spoken, and as a result, people will see that they have deceived themselves.” [scroll for more]
It is unknown who this character he mentions could be.
Tarabich paints an apocalyptic picture of a Third World War when he says,
“The greatest and most evil will fight against the most powerful and furious!”– establishing that both contenders will be evil.
He talks about strange cannonballs that, instead of exploding, will cast a spell on all living things, people, entire armies, and livestock.
It is difficult to understand what technology he refers to.
And he says that only one country will survive without being attacked in the war, establishing that it is a country surrounded by great seas and the size of our Europe, maybe Australia?
And it tells us about the end.
His prophecy was that the Archangel Michael, who is considered the guardian angel of the Balkans, will return, and that there will be a red-haired man, who will rule the world in peace (for a thousand years?)!
Well that’s the end of what we wanted to tell about the prophecies of the illiterate Serbian peasant Mitar Tarabich, who predicted many things that have already come true, some things that seem to be coming true, and others, not yet, such as the Third World War. ( pray, and it can be avoided; prayer and fasting can do anything.)