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Icelanders are known to be superstitious and to
believe in the existence of elves and the guidance of spirits. Many
seek the advice of fortune tellers. At the end of every year glossy
magazine Vikan publishes an interview with a fortune teller, who predicts what will happen in the New Year. In the latest issue of Vikan, sorceress […]
Icelanders are known to be superstitious and to
believe in the existence of elves and the guidance of spirits. Many
seek the advice of fortune tellers. At the end of every year glossy
magazine Vikan publishes an interview with a fortune teller, who predicts what will happen in the New Year. In the latest issue of Vikan, sorceress Sigrídur Klingenberg predicted, among other things, changes at news broadcaster NFS and heated debates in society regarding immigrants. Read IR’s Krista Mahr’s account of her rendezvous with the famous sorceress.
“Whoah. Ah hah. Oh my goodness gracious.”
Sigrídur Klingenberg abruptly stopped the reading, squinting at the red
streaks on the white cup in her hands. She looked up. “Did somebody
move this cup?” Holding the cup out into the air with heavily ringed
fingers, she asked again: “Did somebody move this cup? Jesus Christ
couldn’t read this cup.”
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