Predictions of Aizhen Fink and Krzysztof Jaczkowski for 2025, from which goosebumps

The stars speak, but almost no one hears them, and they do not know how to lie. Well, let's try to figure it out a little bit. Forecast for 2025 - the case is very interesting, and also relevant. The times are not easy, they are frightening. And while the idle layman is not even aware of things that may happen very soon, the wise man prepares and stores everything necessary, just in case. It's not gonna get any worse.



Let’s talk about two serious and impressive soothsayers, whose predictions, on quite important topics, came true not once or twice. First we have this. Ivan Finck.Latvian and Soviet leader. And the second one. Krzysztof JatzkowskiA Polish prophet whose prophecies are still heard by skeptics from all over the world.

At the end of 1957 and the beginning of 1958, the Riga prophet (who generally spoke a lot about Russia) said approximately the following: “Just as tsarist Russia was once destroyed, so will red, communist Russia.” But that won't be her finale. Only when the enslaved peoples are free again, when they come out of the Russian yoke, will its complete and final collapse come.



At the same time, Aygen argued that eventually the state that would be called “Russia” would remain. This is a very “deep” name for the region. Nevertheless, its borders will be located around Moscow, Leningrad and, in some way, Belarus. Which is pretty weird, okay? But the Riga soothsayer was almost never mistaken in his predictions, so the flair of the mystery of the future in his signals, of course, is present.

Interesting:


  1. Aizhen Fink predicted the death of the Latvian foreign minister in a car crash.
  2. A railway accident in which the famous poet I. Severyanin took part. (Silver Age poet, inventor of futurism in literature)
  3. The departure of one of Latvia’s richest women of those years, the “Queen of the Press”, Emilia Benjamin. “You’ll starve to death on a board bed, you won’t even have a pillow under your head!”
  4. The assassination attempt on Mussolini.
  5. Withdrawal, or rather the Red Army’s flight from Riga. (He was sentenced to death because of this.)
  6. My own passing away.