There have been many famous psychic predictions throughout history. Some are common knowledge today, while others remain less widely known.
If you can think of a famous psychic prediction, add it in the comments below!
Here's one to get the ball rolling:
A young girl involved in the Bombing of Hiroshima cliamed that she had witnessed the bombing in her dreams before the day. She was so sure, that the day of the bombing she was able to fake being sick and survived since her house was quite far from the explosion. This pheonomenon remains a complete mystery to this day.
In 1555, Nostradamus created several books involving 'predictions' he had claimed he had forseen. Here is one of the many hundereds he predicted:
He wrote:
The young lion will overcome the older one, in a field of combat in a single fight: He will pierce his eyes in their golden cage; two wounds in one, then he dies a cruel death.
What happened:
Four years later, in July 1559, King Henry II of France, who sometimes used the lion as his emblem, engaged in a jousting contest. The lance of his young opponent pierced the king's gilt helmet and wounded him; Henry died after prolonged agony.
In 1555, Nostradamus created several books involving 'predictions' he had claimed he had forseen. Here is one of the many hundereds he predicted:
He wrote:
The young lion will overcome the older one, in a field of combat in a single fight: He will pierce his eyes in their golden cage; two wounds in one, then he dies a cruel death.
What happened:
Four years later, in July 1559, King Henry II of France, who sometimes used the lion as his emblem, engaged in a jousting contest. The lance of his young opponent pierced the king's gilt helmet and wounded him; Henry died after prolonged agony.
In 1555, Nostradamus created several books involving 'predictions' he had claimed he had forseen. Here is one of the many hundereds he predicted:
He wrote:
The young lion will overcome the older one, in a field of combat in a single fight: He will pierce his eyes in their golden cage; two wounds in one, then he dies a cruel death.
What happened:
Four years later, in July 1559, King Henry II of France, who sometimes used the lion as his emblem, engaged in a jousting contest. The lance of his young opponent pierced the king's gilt helmet and wounded him; Henry died after prolonged agony.
In 1555, Nostradamus created several books involving 'predictions' he had claimed he had forseen. Here is one of the many hundereds he predicted:
He wrote:
The young lion will overcome the older one, in a field of combat in a single fight: He will pierce his eyes in their golden cage; two wounds in one, then he dies a cruel death.
What happened:
Four years later, in July 1559, King Henry II of France, who sometimes used the lion as his emblem, engaged in a jousting contest. The lance of his young opponent pierced the king's gilt helmet and wounded him; Henry died after prolonged agony.
there was an old story about a huge ocean liner named titan. in the story the ships first time crossing the ocean it hit an ice berg. this story was written several years BEFORE titanic was even built. dont know for sure if its a prediction or not. but it must have been because titan, titanic. the ice berg and both was the largest ocean liner. close enough i guess.