Nostradamus' Centuries 10 Quatrain 66
This verse is another in
the tale of genetic manipulations Nostradamus foresaw for this century. The
details of this incident indicate that genetic change experiments are
conducted by an American institution headed by a rich Texan but they have
the authority of the British government and act within its guidelines.
The results are bad with unexpected side effects and a non-containment
effect that sees its impact rapidly spread around the world.
There are several anagram-words that distinctively
shape the outcome yet at the same time they unite closely with the story of
the text. Pellagra, Flodden, chimera, Texan are prime examples of this
unique fitting. Flodden Fields are a part of Scottish, English military
history (1513CE). Pellagra is an ailment arising from nutrient deficiency.
Chimera is a term relating to rapid, almost spontaneous, emergence of a new
living body or part. A cosset is a pet (or experimental) lamb raised by hand
away from its mother. These anagrams and several others are extremely rare
in the Prophecies. Pellagra, landmasses, cossets and unobservant only occur
here and others such as Texan only have one other occurrence. And there are
many such as Flodden, crime and astounds that have fewer than four other
occurrences. It is this shaping that delivers the unambiguity that
Nostradamus claims underpins each verse.
But
the danger of the times, O Most Serene King, requires that such secrets
should not be bared except in enigmatic sentences having, however, only
one sense and meaning and nothing ambiguous or amphibological inserted.
Nostradamus, 1558 in his Epistle to King Henry
C.10 Q.66
The chief of London through the realm of America,
Anagram sequences in French text.
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Friday, December 20, 2013
Centuries 10 Quatrain 66 (C.X Q.66)
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