These are Romanian counterfeiters who even politicians fear (Video)

In Romania, at Dracula's homeland and superstitions, ʹstriges have been spared witch hunting in medieval times. Some 100,000 women known as fortune - tellers are believed to have been killed in Europe during the medieval period. In fact, in Romania, magic is not only present, but it thrives every day [...]
Some 100,000 women known as fortune - tellers are believed to have been killed in Europe during the medieval period.
In fact, in Romania, magic is not only present, but it thrives every day and more, and it is believed that politicians are afraid of it as well.
According to Romania's residents, they are believed to be able to disrupt a marriage, heal illness, ward off the bad eye and predict the future.
Statistics show that one in ten Romanians visit magicians.
One of the magicians, says she practices black and white magic, heals children from various diseases and frees people from different magic.
According to them, it's the special days in the Clendar when they have the power to predict the future.
Magicians in Romania manage to collect about 1m euros annually from their work.
The state had once proposed a law to force them to pay taxes, but the law has never been approved.
According to one official, it was the politicians who were afraid to wish they could pay taxes because they thought they could avenge and destroy their lives.
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