📅 01.01.1911 · Wizje Sienera van Rensburga (zapisy A. Badenhorst) · 👁️ 16
"Around 1911 van Rensburg reportedly saw a vast thunderstorm breaking over Europe and raining blood — read by believers as a foretelling of the First World War." "Około 1911 r. van Rensburgowi miała się ukazać rozległa burza przetaczająca się nad Europą i padająca deszczem krwi — odczytywana przez wyznawców jako zapowiedź I wojny światowej."
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