International Psychic Challenge – The Third World War is Over

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International Psychic Challenge – The Third Word War is Over  - STB.ua
International Psychic Challenge – The Third Word War is Over - STB.ua
Ilmira Derbentseva from Russia has become the best psychic of the third international Psychics Battle held in Ukraine in 2011.

The winner of the third international Psychic Challenge was announced on December 25, 2011. As the results of audience’s voting, Ilmira Derbentseva, a psychic from Russia, became the most powerful psychic of the Third World Psychic Battle, which in Ukraine was titled ‘The Third World War’.

This last, 9th season of Ukrainian Psychic Challenge was, according to the STB channel ratings, the most watched battles ever held in the country. Furthermore, from the very beginning the organizers received so many applications for participation, that it was necessary to conduct a preliminary casting to choose the best psychics out of nearly 10,000 applicants who wanted to participate.

World's Best Psychics in the International Psychic Challenge

Finally, 237 strongest participants from all over the world were challenged to show and prove their supernatural abilities. Only 12 were chosen to participate in the actual battle. They were:

  • Samuel Fitzsimmons – a medium and Reiki master from Schotland;
  • Roman Latynin – a Ukrainian priest of Egyptian god Anubis;
  • Moisej Lipadaty – a hereditary foreteller and psychic from Moldova;
  • Didi Duanla Tagomo – the youngest shaman of Cameroon;
  • Jennifer Outwater – a medium from the USA residing in Italy;
  • Lydmila Skrulyova – a psychic from Ukraine;
  • Kyamran Samedov – a representative of Azerbaijan;
  • Christa Urban – a hereditary healer, shaman and medium from the United States;
  • Maksim Gordejev – a Urkainian psychic;
  • Ilona Kaldre - a psychic from Estonia;
  • Gala Polischuk – a Belarusian medium;
  • Ilmira Derbentseva – a hereditary psychic and healer from Russia.

Having competed with Gala Polischuk and Ilona Kaldre in the final show, Ilmira Derbentseva, who claims her ancestors to be Genghis Khan (founder of the Mongol Empire in the 13th century) and Rurik (a legendary prince of early Rus), won the Challenge and received 250,000 Ukrainian hrivnas (around $31,250) as a prize.

Ilmira Derbentseva, the Best Psychic of the Third World Battle

Ilmira Derbentseva noticed her paranormal abilities long ago, but never paid much attention to them. She was able to heal and see past lives of the people. Still, Ilmira never received any special training due to the peculiarities of her gift – no school or training could teach her to use or develop the very special and unique, as she claims, abilities. Her gift, in its full power, showed itself after a great stress – she lost her husband in a car accident.

According to her profile at the STB channel web site, today Derbentseva can foretell earthquakes, stop winds, hurricanes and tsunamis. She is also able to effectively work with ancestral karma for its correction. Healing, as well as removing evil curses and other negative energy programs, is also within the power of the winner.

The 10th Battle – Who Are the Chosen?

The third world battle of psychics is over and the STB channel of Ukraine is already preparing for the next challenge. The peculiarity of the upcoming season is that the participants are to be chosen by the audience. The best representatives of the past shows were chosen to be put to the vote. Among them are the finalists and winners of the previous battles, including Ilmira Derbentseva, Hayal Alekperov (winner of the 7th season) and Olena Kurylova (winner of the 8th season).

The 10th, anniversary Psychic Challenge, will be the 4th international battle held in Ukraine. Considering how popular and spectacular the 9th show was, it is even difficult to image how thrilling and surprising the next battle will be.

Sources:

Alla Kondrat, Yuriy Kondrat

Alla Kondrat - Alla Kondrat+ is a Feng Shui topic editor at Suite101.com, as well as a full time freelance writer and translator (Russian and Ukrainian). ...

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