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Sunday, May 3, 2020

Sylvia Browne - the woman who predicted the coronavirus epidemic

Sylvia Browne was known for predicting the future. In 2008, she published a book containing a paragraph about - it seems - the epidemic of coronavirus prevailing in the world in 2020.


A lot of people are now paying attention to the prophecies of the American medium. I also admit that I was surprised by the information on this topic. Though I had a very quick idea of ​​Mrs. Browne, I had no idea that she had predicted what was happening years ago.

Sylvia Browne - a medium

Sylvia Celeste Browne (1936-2013) was an American writer and medium with psychic abilities. She regularly appeared on television and radio, including The Montel Williams Show and Larry King Live, and also hosted a one-hour internet radio program at Hay House Radio.

Browne began to foretell in 1974, while in 1986 she founded the Gnostic-Christian church in Campbell, California, known as the Society of Novus Spiritus. She was also the head of Sylvia Browne Corporation and Sylvia Browne Enterprises.

Sylvia Browne claimed to have seen Heaven and angels and talked to a spiritual guide named Francine. She also saw a wide range of vibration frequencies.

You can't hide that Browne had many admirers. In 2007, you had to wait as many as 4 years for your turn to receive medium reading. In the same year, hundreds of people went on a cruise with the famous American, during which you could take part in very expensive sessions.

Coronavirus pandemic

Seven years after her death, Sylvia Browne attracted media attention around the world when social media spread the news that her book End of Days from 2008 (Polish edition: Our Earth, Our Life. What awaits us? ) Contains predictions about to the 2019-2020 coronavirus pandemic. Here is the quote:

Around 2020, a serious pneumonia-like disease will spread around the world, attacking the lungs and bronchi - it will resist all known treatments. Almost more surprising than the disease itself will be the fact that it suddenly disappears as soon as it appeared, attacks again ten years later, and then completely disappears.

The first accounts of the prophecy appeared in March 2020 and were quickly picked up by celebrities such as Kim Kardashian.

It is worth noting here that Benjamin Radford (American writer, investigator and skeptic) rejected Browne's forecast as too general and more similar to the SARS epidemic in 2003 than to COVID-19. Radford also noted that although COVID-19 can lead to pneumonia, it is not a "serious pneumonia-like disease."

There is something more to this prophecy. As it turns out, Sylvia Browne has published at least one more similar forecast, but with some significant differences. In the book Prophecy: What the Future Holds for You from 2004 (I don't know if it was published in Poland) there is an earlier, slightly different version of the 2020 pandemic prophecy:

By 2020, in public places we will see more people than ever before wearing surgical masks and rubber gloves. They will wear them because of a severe lung-like disease that affects both the lungs and bronchi; it is also extremely resistant to treatment. This disease will be especially surprising, because after causing absolute panic in the winter time, it will completely disappear for ten years. Because of this, both its source and potential medicine will prove much more mysterious.

It remains to wonder why Sylvia Browne changed the content of her prophecy. Did she want to make them more credible, or did she have another reason?

Sylvia Browne: controversy

Let us remember that Sylvia Browne was not infallible in prophecy. On the contrary, she was wrong very often. Anyway, for this reason she was met with harsh criticism.

A good example is The Montel Williams Show , in which the medium regularly performed and answered the questions of the audience. In 2004, she told Amanda Berry's mother that her daughter had died. Later it turned out that the girl was kidnapped by Ariel Castro. Of course she was found alive.

There are many more such stories. One may wonder, therefore, to what extent Sylvia Browne's predictions were real clairvoyance, and to what extent a clever deception using mentalism (techniques of manipulating the human mind).
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