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Famous Clairvoyant Who Foretold Day Of Her Death

Nurses with awed faces tip-toed from Room 13 in a luxury clinic in Rome recently. Dead in the rom lay the Countess Bianca de Beck, 62, who as Madtme Syvie, vAm world’s most sensational clairvoyant.

She died from a heart disease on the day she had predicted years ago. Daughter of an Austrian general, she began her clairvoyant career at 15 by reading horoscopes for society friends in Vienna. She is said to have told Austria’s Archduke, Francois Ferdinand in 1910 that he would be assassinated in 1914 and World War I would follow.

People from all over Europe visited her. To Czar Nicholas II of Russia, she said: “Your Majesty will be assassinated with all your family.” Nicholas and his family were executed by the Bolsheviks in 1918. In 1921 she is said to have predicted the rise of Hitler in ; Germany, the 1939 war, and the downfall of Mussolini and Italy’s House of Savoy.

In her apartment in Rome, .one of her latest predictions, a few weeks before her death was: “Jn 1950, and 1955 ''the woTl-kwhl come the 1956 will see universal peace.’

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/BPB19490727.2.15

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 17, 27 July 1949, Page 4

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Famous Clairvoyant Who Foretold Day Of Her Death Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 17, 27 July 1949, Page 4

Famous Clairvoyant Who Foretold Day Of Her Death Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 17, 27 July 1949, Page 4

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