Baba Vanga, the blind mystic who supposedly wrote her premonitions up to the year 5079, is said to have foreseen what's to come in 2025. And it doesn’t look too ...
Over the years, people have credited her with predicting significant events such as the 9/11 terrorist attacks and the tragic sinking of the Kursk submarine in 2001. Though she died in 1996, her ...
For instance, Baba Vanga is said to have foretold the death of Princess Diana, the sinking of the Russian submarine Kursk ... the polar ice caps will melt, raising sea levels to drastic heights ...
The in-depth story of the Kursk Submarine Disaster. When it was commissioned in 1994, the nuclear submarine K-141 “Kursk” was one of the most powerful assets of the Russian Navy. The size of two jumbo ...
A New London resident is among 14 veterans selected to be the latest inductees into the Connecticut Veterans Hall of Fame. Steven A. Ricard, a U.S. Navy veteran, base commander for U.S. Submarine ...
The Proteus drone will feature a ‘modular mission bay’ that could carry payloads such as enemy-seeking ‘sonobuoys’ - Gary Weller/Leonardo A submarine-hunting robot helicopter designed to ...
A treasure trove of vital German intelligence, the submarine's capture was top-secret. See inside the U-boat, now a permanent exhibit at Chicago's Griffin Museum of Science and Industry. Submarine ...
While some predictions, like the Kursk submarine tragedy and 9/11, are seen as accurate, others remain open to interpretation. Bulgarian mystic and healer Baba Vanga who was born as Vangeliya ...
A Russian attack submarine that was stationed in Syria has officially left the Mediterranean Sea. The departure of the Kilo-class Novorossiysk leaves Russia without any known submarines in the region.
Russian crew members get on board of the newly built “Novorossiysk” B-261 multipurpose diesel-electric submarine in Saint Petersburg, on August 22, 2014. AFP PHOTO / OLGA MALTSEVA (Photo by OLGA ...
The Kursk Submarine Tragedy: In 1980, she foresaw that Kursk, Russia, would be “covered with water.” This prediction came true in 2000 when a Russian submarine sank, claiming 188 lives.