No, I wish I could come up with something like that.
It's probably easy enough.
Typically, vague prophecies are:
- Not specific as to the time they will occur.
- Open to interpretation about what is actually being predicted. For example, a "disaster" could be a train crash or a volcano or a tornado or lots of other things.
- only recognisable retrospectively, when people go looking for any event they think might match the vague prophecy.
For example, if a prophecy says "A war is coming", that's not very impressive. Wars, after all, are not uncommon. If, on the other hand, the prophecy says "A war will start between Bangladesh and India on 13 September 2026 at 3 pm over a dispute about ..." then
that might interest me if it actually happened exactly as predicted.
I'm not saying these particular prophecies have any of those criteria (I haven't seen any examples yet), but if they do have these features then if I were you I wouldn't rush to become a fanboy (or -girl).
do you know who is the author is?
No. I don't really care about that, yet.
I read a ebook about ancient prophecies recently and it think lot of it seems to be coming true.
Can you please give me an example or two, quoting the exact wording of the prophecies and telling me how they have come true? I'm interested to see some of these fulfilled prophecies.