From the celestial fire on the Royal edifice,The content of the anagrams and the structure of the sounds again allow the date to be precisely determined. The sound of the verse is of both the voice and harmony since there is evidence of internal rhyme in the last three lines. The letter 'r' is dominant in all lines and this is one of the sharp sounds that Agrippa alludes to in his musical notation for Mars.These all confirm that the planet Mars is the essential ingredient in setting the date. There is also a high usage of double letter sounds such as 'll' and 'rr' which is typical of verses about the male-female relationship in the Jesus-lineage myth. (see C.IV Q.94). But there is another pattern present and it is much the same as that used in C.IV Q.98. since they both use sounds from the Venus collection ("ou ux us uz uc ue eu oi ol lo il li ly lu ul sl un nu am ma mu om mo ns sn en an is ys iz ez") and it makes Venus the logical planet for obscuring the light of Mars when they and the Sun are in Leo. In the 850 year period from 1500 to 2150CE there is only one tiny window where this setting is valid and that occurred in 1891 at about 8.30am on the 2nd of August. At that time the Sun was very close to the star called Regulus one of whose meanings is that of a Royal Prince or Ruler. One war that started seven months after the foregoing date was in the Wild West of the USA (See Johnson County War for more). The last line of text implies that a bloodline with links to French Kings is involved in this event and becomes the fount from which the last war of this century springs.
C.IV Q.100
From the celestial fire on the Royal edifice, De feu cele$te au Royal edifice
Anagram Clusters contained in French text
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Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Centuries 4 Quatrain 100 (C.IV Q.100)
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'C.4 Q.100',
1892,
competes,
deific clue,
dreams fade,
female pieces,
finale.,
illumant,
Johnson County War,
USA
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