In some cases, some custom officers were showing condescension and were issuing admission passes to people that wanted to get to Petrich. This was all in violation of the established norms and rules.

The excerpt for this article was taken from Baba Vanga Predictions – Luxurious Edition (In Bulgarian) by Zheni Kostadinova
I tried to get more information about Baba Vanga from colleagues of mine. The official version was that she doesn’t tell anything accurately, and she has accomplices that help her with collecting information about her visitors.
I really wanted to disclose for myself whether Baba Vanga is only a myth, or she really had phenomenal skills to read on you as if you are an open book in front of her.
My interest got even bigger, when some newspapers and magazines published a couple of articles about her.
Later, the famous at the time soviet magazine called “Communist” published some interesting materials about some scientific researches done on people with supernatural skills. The phenomenon of Baba Vanga was also mentioned in the magazine. Essentially, scientists were trying to solve and empirically explain those natural occurrences.
Once I discussed those articles with some of my superiors, but they told me that still the prohibition to visit Baba Vanga is in place.
I was completely convinced in the phenomenal skills of Baba Vanga in the summer of 1964, when I was sent on a business trip in Petrich. For three days, I had to inspect the work of the local police department regarding the issuance of ID documents and passports, as well as the address registration of the local citizens. I didn’t even thought to spent time on the Baba Vanga case.